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Tales of Symphonia
game: Tales of Symphonia
review | 08/11/04 | Aaron Stanton
Just because it has cartoon graphics doesn't mean it's for the kids at heart. Tales of Symphonia hits the GameCube carrying a dark core under a childlike exterior. Take a look at this anime inspired multi-player RPG, and you probably won't be disappointed. Read the review here.
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Geist
game: Geist
preview | 07/10/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Geist promises innovative gameplay, melding together action, puzzle solving and FPS fragging. A ghost that runs around possessing other people and machines sounds to us like a good place to start. Take a look at our E3 preview right here.
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Full Spectrum Warrior
game: Full Spectrum Warrior
review | 07/10/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Cover. Flank. Move. Shoot. Repeat. THQ and Pandemic bring us Full Spectrum Warrior, a tactical shooter that aims for an unprecedented level of realism. But does the new level of realism make it great, or just slow it down? Click here to let Steffan take you through some of the ups and downs of modern urban combat.
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Manhunt
game: Manhunt
review | 06/16/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
You might remember Manhunt from the splash it made on the PS2 not so long ago. Now it's taking its haunting atmosphere and uber violence to the Xbox and PC. We're pretty sure that Manhunt's ESRB rating of "Mature" really ought to have been "Adults Only", but adult gamers not feeling gore shy can look to Manhunt for a genuinely disturbing experience. Click here for the full review.
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Onimusha Blade Warriors
game: Onimusha Blade Warriors
review | 05/27/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Do you need a little bit of an extra sword-fighting fix to to go along with Onimusha 3? Take a look at Onimusha Blade Warriors, a new fighting game built around the characters of the Onimusha world. Click here to read about what it does right, and what it doesn't do right at all.
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Breakdown
game: Breakdown
review | 05/27/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Told entirely through the first person eyes of the main character, Breakdown for the Xbox takes its time to put you into the story. Does it do the trick? Click here to read Eric1s take on whether or not this is a game you should be playing this summer.
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E3 Unsuspecting
Articles Archive | 05/15/04 | Aaron Stanton
It's always hard figuring out who gets to go to E3 each year on our writing team. There are so many elements to consider: endurance, skills, hygiene. Take a look at this not-quite-serious report on getting together our crack team of reporters this year. It's something to chuckle about as the real previews start coming in. Read it here.
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E3 2004 Handheld Impressions
Articles Archive | 05/15/04 | Aaron Stanton
The handheld gaming market was a big deal this E3. With the PSP, DS, and QD all taking us outside and making us social, playing games over all sorts of mediums, from Bluetooth to Wi-fi, it's hard to tell who's going to come out on top. Who's going to have the better system? Well, read here for Aaron's first thoughts on what system you're going to want in your pocket come next year.
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Transformers
game: Transformers
preview | 05/01/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
For those of you like me who used to watch the old series on TV, Transformers the game is just days away from its scheduled release. Pull up a chair, sit down with Eric, and take a look at what the man has to say in this hands-on preview.
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Game Commentary: On Suicide
Articles Archive | 05/01/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
There was guilt. Did she have to die? Another question; did he have to kill her? Steffan DelPiano takes a step into the moral dilemma of his character, and questions if the character is really who he wants to be. Be sure to read his thoughts in this article and gaming commentary.
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Me Lean Like Persian Prince, You Buff Like Conan: Part I
Articles Archive | 04/21/04 | Aaron Stanton
True story: I was in an arcade in Hong Kong a couple of weeks ago and everyone was lining up in front the latest light-gun game sensation - Hong Kong Super Kill Cop, or something like that. I threw down my tokens and drew, only to find some high tech gadgetry was tracking my body movement.. You want your character to duck behind that desk, you better duck.. or lean, or dodge. It was like lasertag only cooler because it had all the joy of a videogame. By the time I got capped by a crime lord I was breathing heavy, sweating profusely and my muscles were cramped from over exertion. It was one of the most intense 30 seconds I've ever spent with a videogame. Apparently I'm not the only gamer in need of a little exercise. Aaron Stanton takes on the issue in his latest article. Exercise your index finger right here for the good stuff.
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James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
game: James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
review | 04/02/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
There's another 007 game stalking the scene, and it's possibly one of the best in a long time. Steven takes a spy, hooks up a controller, and dives in for some gadgets and glory. Be sure to read over his report here.
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MI: Operation Surma
game: MI: Operation Surma
review | 02/23/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
It's no secret that stealth action games are all the craze these days. And with quite a few looking to be the next big thing, does Mission Impossible- Operation Surma have what it takes to roll with the big names, or is it using its stealth technique to slide into the bargain bin undetected? Colin Yu solves this mystery for us, and he tells all right here.
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Tak
game: Tak
review | 01/11/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Platform action isn't just for the livingroom“just ask any Gameboy Advance fan. Not to be bound to the Gamecube and PS2, Tak and the Power of Juju also makes an appearance on the GBA. There's not a to see if you played the console version, but how does it hold-up on its own merits? Click here to find out.
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Tak
game: Tak
review | 01/11/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Those with a hankering for some platformer action should look into Tak and the Power of Juju, especially those who are big on the Nickelodeon scene. While Tak isn't going to be up for any game of the year awards, it doesn't have any real flaws either. Does that make it a sleeper hit for Christmas? Click here to find out.
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