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Console Game Reviews

  • Game Review: Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix. by Emma Glasscock
    The only DDR title for Gamecube isn't quite at the level of others in the DDR series, but is still a relatively well-done, engaging game.

  • Game Review: Chronicles of Narnia: Great Movie, OK Game by Sean Rhodes
    Except King Kong, most games based off movies lately haven't been too good. The Chronicles of Narnia isn't great, but not something you'd slap a warning on either. Fans of the movie will enjoy it, but the casual gamer may not get as into it.

  • Game Review: 'Super Mario Strikers' Misses the Goal by Sean Rhodes
    Super Mario has been doing just about every sport you can think of. We've seen him on the baseball field, playing basketball, and we've seen him playing tennis. Now here he is playing soccer. While it isn't the best game you could pick out, it's not horrible.

  • Game Review: 'Shrek SuperSlam' ... Doesn't by Sean Rhodes
    The Shrek Franchise isn't all that grand, and disturbingly enough, Shrek SuperSlam may be the best of the lot. The answer to Super Smash Brothers isn't exactly the correct answer. Not only that, but if a bit more time had been spent on the game it could've been good.

  • Game Review: Wild Arms Alter Code F is a Nice Trip Down Memory Lane by Sean Rhodes
    The original Wild Arms was, unfortunately, overshadowed by Final Fantasy VII back in 1997 in the PSX's glory days. Still, for those who played it, it was a remarkable game, and branded among RPGers as a cult classic. While some of its assets are a little out of date, those who enjoyed the original Wild Arms will like this remake, and any self-respecting RPG fan will pick it up as well.

  • Game Review: 'Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones' Charming by Sean Rhodes
    The Prince of Persia series has left a huge mark on the gaming world. The newest in the series makes that mark permanent, keeping true to the entire series. Fans old and new alike, should be satisfied.

  • Game Review: King Kong Rules by Sean Rhodes
    Often times games based off of movies (or vice-versa) are terrible, nothing really special. Every once and a while, however, an exception comes along. King Kong is that exception, and it deserves your utmost acceptance.

  • Game Review: 'True Crime: New York City' Criminally Bad by Sean Rhodes
    The only true crime here is the shoddy work done on this title. True Crime: Streets of LA was like many Grand Theft Auto rip offs. Big city, plenty of running around to do. Except instead of working for the mob or whatever, you're actually a cop. It may not have been the best game, but it was a start. Some of the mechanics weren't bad. Some were actually fairly well done. I guess one could only expect a sequel. In hopes that True Crime: New York City would be better, I seem to have had my hopes up.

  • Game Review: 'Darkness' shows the 'Curse' of 3D Castlevania Games by Sean Rhodes
    Castlevania: Curse of Darkness is a game that even the die-hard Castlevania fan might not much get into. Lament of Innocence wasn't a terrible game, but it wasn't great. And Curse of Darkness just goes to show that when a 3D Castlevania game marches forth, it has problems. Sometimes scary problems.

  • Game Review: 'Dragon Quest VIII' a Quest to Remember! by Sean Rhodes
    There comes a time for every RPGer when there is a quest he or she must experience. Dragon Quest VIII is such a quest, and it presents itself in just about every way an RPG should! And with a demo of Final Fantasy XII, there's something here for every RPGer to enjoy.