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One of the downsides to being in this industry is that it is difficult to keep playing a game for a long period.
Gabe Logan is a covert operative belonging to a super secret agency formed to protect the country from any threat that would risk national security.
That's the direction Snowblind and Sony Online Entertainment is taking the lucrative franchise...
Well luckily we didn't need much convincing with the preview of Spyro 2 we recently played.
Jet Moto has been creating quite a stir around our offices, even among the most jaded racing fans.
Well somebody finally made an RPG with a wild-west flavor, and frankly, it was about time.
Calypso, the neighborhood bully, has become bored of his regular antics and, after seeing a demolition derby on TV, gets a great idea to have one of his own.
Some people call it a I lifestyle. Others call it I insanity.
Fairy-tales aside, EverQuest is not in the fight to be first in the MMORPG market any longer; now it's fighting to just stay relevant in the midst of all the new titles in the market.
When a sequel to a game is made, often they are criticized for not improving the general gameplay.
But while practically synonymous with MMORPGS, EverQuest is known only as a MMORPG.
It can almost be considered a retro RPG game these days where you have a top down view and walk around in the cities buying items, talking to citizens, and furthering the story and getting attacked constantly by enemies once outside the cities.
You're probably wondering why we're reviewing Tiny Tank again.
Golf is the gentleman's game: a sport steeped in refinement and etiquette, a sport of class and prestige, and a sport that's reserved for the elite few' well, unless you're playing Hot Shots Golf FORE! on the PlayStation 2.
In the far eastern corner of the Messina Continent lies the small port town of Parm.
I managed to pick up a copy of Planetside, and I'm happy to say that I've had a ripping fun time.
Hi. My name is Kenny and I was an EverQuest addict.
What do you get when you combine stunning graphics, infectious gameplay, exquisite game design, and a compelling storyline?
It seems like just a few months ago I was commenting to a friend about the lack of boxing games on the PSX.
The game, like the movie, is loosely based on the original story by Robert Louis Stevenson, with the notable exception being that it takes place in a distance galaxy.
The game cuts out all the extras, including storyline and graphically interesting terrain, to create a sometimes annoying and an occasionally brilliant battle for honor and territory.
Sony lies prepared us for what they claim will be one of the hottest titles of the year with their new release Blasto or Captain Blasto.
Its formula for success was really quite simple: take a cast of wacky trash-talkin characters, place them into a fully realized 3D world of fairways, bunkers, and greens, throw in an excellent game-play engine, shake well, and out comes a golf game..