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08/25/04 | | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
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Looking for a game that's fast paced, ominous, looks great, and isn't called Doom 3? Painkiller might be the answer as you take on the role of another type of demon hunter. Arm yourself to fight the good fight and win your way out of purgatory by doing the dirty work of the big fellow in charge. Learn about how it's done.


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08/11/04 | | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
game: Doom 3
category: archive
An entire generation of games was launched the day that iD released the first shareware versions of Doom back in 1994. Quake, Unreal, Half-Life; they all owe something to the game that started it all (ignoring Wolfenstein 3D, of course). Now, Doom 3 is on the shelves, and maybe the tables have turned. Let Tristan tell you about old games and new graphics. Read our review.


08/11/04 | | Aaron Stanton
category: archive
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.


08/04/04 | | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
game: Driv3r
category: archive
There's been a lot of anticipation for Driv3r, with fans of the original hoping for some new magic with an old franchise. Now that it's on the shelves, it's time to see how much of that magic shines, and how much of it is just old magic reused too many times over. Click here to let Eric tell you how it is.


08/04/04 | | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
category: archive
Supersonic Warriors might not be the first Dragon Ball Z game on the market by any means, but it might very well be one of the best. With actual show bits and audio clips, DBZ: Supersonic Warriors is a straightforward button masher for the hardcore fan, and probably not a lot else. Click here to learn more.


07/19/04 | | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
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La Pucelle Tactics is the latest US release from Japanese developer Nippon Ichi. After last year's Disgaea won critical acclaim and was immediately embraced by hardcore gamers nationwide, the demand for another game from Nippon Ichi skyrocketed. Click here to see if this release is all that you hoped it would be.


07/19/04 | | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
category: archive
Movie / video game crossovers and the summer season go together like polygons and textures, but sadly these titles usually aren't all they're cracked up to be. However, there's an exception to every rule, so why don't you click here to see why Eric Qualls calls Spider-Man 2 "The best superhero game ever made".


07/10/04 | | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
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The sequel to what is perhaps the Gamecube's most critically acclaimed title is bound to turn a few heads on the E3 show floor. Metroid Prime 2: Echoes looks to improve on its stunning predecessor. Eric Bodrero gives us our first preview right here.


07/10/04 | | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
category: archive
The wizards at Bioware that brought us Knights of the Old Republic are at it again. Jade Empire is an action RPG set in mythological China, and so far it seems like it has all the right stuff. Like KOTR, Jade Empire looks to offer a strong, story driven RPG experience and a hearty dose of action. Our guy Eric Bodrero got his hands on it at E3 and has good things to say about it. Click here for the full preview.


07/10/04 | | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
game: Geist
category: archive
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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