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Q&A with the World Designer of The Godfather

February 17, 2006 by Sara

The Grand Theft Auto series has seen many a "me too" sandbox game, the latest being The Godfather, from Electronic Arts. Coming out for the Xbox 360, PS2, Xbox and PC, The Godfather places gamers in the shoes of a would-be Don in the world of the Corleone family. Naturally, this will lead to some intimidating, violent and infinitely shady experiences. EA is hoping those experiences, though, will be compounded by the world in which the game takes place. From storefronts to traffic to pedestrians just waiting to be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: PS2, Windows, Xbox, Xbox 360

Lego Star Wars 2

February 15, 2006 by Sara

Not such a long time ago, in a console not so far, far away, a game called Lego Star Wars (review) shuffled onto the scene and, in spite of its tie-in to the prequel films, did surprisingly well. Whether it was the kitschy take on the newest Star Wars characters or the simple pleasure of gathering yellow-Lego "coins," Lego Star Wars won over many a heart here at DailyGame, not to mention the hearts of our kids and spouses. We didn't care that it was based on three arguably bad films; it was a fun game, and that's all … [Read more...]

Filed Under: 3DS, PS2, Windows, Xbox

COD2: Big Red One

February 15, 2006 by Sara

The Call of Duty series has made a name for itself with its gritty single-player game that shows players the hells of war through the eyes of not only multiple characters but characters of different nationalities. The latest game in the franchise, Call of Duty 2: Big Red One, breaks the mold set in the last Xbox COD appearance, with the player taking control of a single character throughout the battles against Rommel's Afrika Korps, Mussolini's Italian armies and, of course, Hitler's German battalions. The term "Big Red … [Read more...]

Filed Under: PS2, Xbox

American Conquest: Divided Nation

February 15, 2006 by Sara

CDV's American Conquest series has been one of those hit-or-miss franchises. The original title did pretty well, and built a strong following among hardcore RTS fans who loved recreating history. Through the years, several expansions made their way onto shelves, and a few related titles using the same engine appeared - probably the most memorable of these (in terms of sheer awfulness) was American Conquest: Fight Back. The game was just plain bad, but thankfully (for those dedicated fans) they've decided to give the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Windows

Videogames' Future: Used vs. New, Low vs. High?

February 9, 2006 by Sara

With Best Buy announcing last year it was entering the used-game market, Internet forums burst with conversations about the End Times, not to mention the development-profit Armageddon being nigh. But hold the phone. Just how much do used game sales prop-up the sale of new games? No matter what figures the NPD Group may be able to pull from its magic hat, I don't think we'll ever know exactly, and I'm not going to guess for the purposes of this column. Still, it's more a question of "how much" they contribute to new-game … [Read more...]

Filed Under: PS2, Xbox, Xbox 360

UFO: Aftershock

January 31, 2006 by Sara

There's nothing worse than a game that's difficult for difficulty's sake, and with UFO: Aftershock, that's exactly what you're getting - a game that's too hard for its own good. What starts out as an enjoyable (yet unofficial) extension of the X-Com tactical squad games quickly turns into a repetitive and sluggish foray into complexity. One minute, you're popping rounds into rubberygray aliens bent on dominating mankind, the next, you're staring down a user interface that looks like you could launch a space shuttle with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Windows

True Crime: New York City

January 28, 2006 by Sara

The genre of games known as sandbox titles, where players have the illusion of free-reign over anything and everything in the game, really hit a high point with the release of GTA3 and its subsequent sequels. Trying to capitalize on that free-form aspect forced a lot of games into obscurity as they tried to mimic the series while separating themselves from the pack. Activision's first take at one of these "me too" games, True Crime: Streets of LA, included the twist of placing the protagonist on the right side of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: GameCube, PS2, Windows

World Championship Poker 2

January 28, 2006 by Sara

Poker was first widely played in New Orleans in the early 1800s and quickly spread throughout the Western frontier. Back in those days, poker was mostly popular on riverboats and in saloons. Nowadays poker is everywhere. There are pocket-sized poker video games; online real-time poker tournaments, and who would have thought we would now be able to turn on our TVs and watch other people play poker? Of course, there are also full-featured poker videogames for PC and home consoles, the latest of which is Crave … [Read more...]

Filed Under: PS2, PSP

FIFA 06

January 23, 2006 by Sara

Creating titles to launch on a new console must be a tricky thing to do, given the track record of a certain developer of sports titles. EA, which created a new game engine rather than rehash a prior one for Madden NFL 06 on the Xbox 360 (review), continues the trend with FIFA 06. Sadly, this next-gen soccer game also follows the trend that Madden NFL 06 started: incorporating fewer features to focus on the all-new engine and enhanced graphics. Unfortunately only a few modes of play are included in FIFA 06, but … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Xbox 360

007: From Russia With Love

January 22, 2006 by Sara

I've insisted for years that as capable as Pierce Brosnan was, Sean Connery was the true James Bond. You just couldn't escape Connery's debonair, his grace, his ability to be believable both as a world-saving super spy and a dream-dashing womanizer. Connery was Bond, plain and simple. So when the latest 007 game was announced, and Sean Connery was providing both his voice and his Bond-era likeness to the game, let's just say I was a tad more excited than I was about the previous 007 games. From Russia With Love takes … [Read more...]

Filed Under: GameCube, PS2, Xbox

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