For gamers who couldn't get enough hack and slash gameplay from God of War, Sony's going to soon be releasing Genji: Dawn of the Samurai. Apparently, seeing that players were actually interested in the mythologies of the world, and that they liked quick and easy finishing moves, Sony's decided to give us more of the same. That's not a bad thing, so long as it's done right, and it looks Genji is definitely going to be "done right."
Genji follows a pretty basic storyline - it's 12th century Japan, and the land is in chaos. Roving bands of …
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Genji: Dawn of the Samurai
Battlefield 2: Modern Combat
To say Battlefield 2 inspired a few PC upgrades is a lot like saying Michael Jackson grabbed his crotch in a few music videos. So intense was PC gamers’ desire to play EA’s latest Battlefield game that they seemed to stop at nothing to get their computers ready to play the newest WWII-themed first-person shooter.
Not content with leaving the Battlefield franchise (and mania) on PC, EA this fall will release Battlefield 2: Modern Combat on the PS2 and Xbox. This iteration, a console exclusive, has a much more arcadey feel but still retains …
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Burnout Revenge
Let’s face it: Burnout 3: Takedown was one of the best racing games ever made, so to see EA and Criterion trying to continue that momentum just one year later is either pure genius on the developers’ part or sheer folly on the marketers’. Regardless, on September 13 EA will release Burnout Revenge, the latest in the series that tickled so many videogame racers’ fancy.
Had EA decided to fine-tune the online interface and stability and leave the rest of the game intact, the company would’ve made me completely happy and gotten my …
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Gun
The American Old West is a period seldom done right in the world of videogames. Since LucasArts’ Outlaws, in fact, nothing has quite captured both the flavor of the West and the fun we expect from our favorite pastime. Activision is hoping to change all that with a game called Gun, and it’s also looking to educate gamers about “the real West” in the process.
The “real West” included gunfights. It included outlaws. It included frontier forts, crooked lawmen and bloody battles with Native Americans. We already knew that. What we …
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Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves
I’ve insisted for two years that the Sly Cooper franchise is sufficient reason to buy a PlayStation 2. This fall, as Sony’s console enters its twilight months, Sucker Punch is preparing to once again validate that statement with Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves.
At first blush, Sly 3 seems none too different from its two predecessors. The graphics have retained their Saturday-perfect cel-shaded style. The dialogue has retained its razor-sharp wit. The characters have retained their personality and distinct arsenal of moves. In essence, Honor …
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Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows
I didn’t care at all for the last game in the Gauntlet series, Gauntlet Legends, because it seemed too nutty, too dark and too choppy. So with Jeffery Buchanan, producer for the next Gauntlet, standing by my side the entire time I played Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows, you could feel the tension in the E3 air. For two minutes, anyway. That’s all it took to realize that all my concerns, all my disappointments from the last game were completely gone. The pace has slowed, the graphics are fantastic for the genre and online support is in the works. …
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Battlefield 2: Modern Combat
Battlefield is among the most popular first-person shooters on PC, so it goes without saying that the next console iteration, Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, has the attention of more than a handful of action-oriented gamers.
The attention is well-deserved, as Electronic Arts’ series has been known for high quality and outstanding multiplayer options. Yet with Modern Combat, the franchise is taking a decidedly different tack, one that gamers should be made aware of now before they jump into battle.
The most obvious change is also the most …
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Eye Toy Play 2
Since its release, the Eye Toy has been one of the most underrated options for PS2 gaming, yet it’s also been one of the most entertaining for the entire family. In its quest to reach core gamers as well as more-casual ones, Sony this summer will release its second round of Eye Toy party games, and given the peripheral’s popularity, we decided to run the next set of games through its paces.
The first thing to note about the next round of Eye Toy Play games is that most of the games have even more focus on activity than their predecessors. …
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Time Crisis: Crisis Zone
Namco's one of those companies that simply refuses to give up on light gun (Guncon) games, both in the arcade and on consoles. And for good reason; there are plenty of us who enjoy the formulaic, yet frenzied "shoot, duck, shoot, reload" gameplay. There's something visceral about wasting wave after wave of mindless bad guys with a digital machine gun. From Duck Hunt to Time Crisis, we just can't get enough of the instant fun that comes with a Guncon title.
So enter Namco's latest, Time Crisis: Crisis Zone for the PlayStation 2. Yes, it's …
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X-Men: Legends
There?s this little comic you may have heard of: X-Men. You know of it? Yeah, the one with the hero who has Freddy Krueger claws and is named after a small woodland creature. Well there?s been a movie franchise, too. It?s done pretty well. Video games? Yep, Activision?s got that covered, and they?re coming out with a new one this summer. But it?s not your grandma?s X-Men game, folks, so read on for all the juicy details.
Activision?s X-Men: Legends is part team-based strategy, part role-playing game and part mutant-hero action title. Like a …
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