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Full Spectrum Warrior
game: Full Spectrum Warrior
review | 06/01/05 | George Holomshek
Full Spectrum Warrior found a home on the PS2 substantially later than it did on either the Xbox or the PC. This strategic military game puts you in control of two squads of fighters battling terrorists is a foreign land. How well has the gameplay held up since we first saw it on the Xbox? Check out our review to find out exactly what you can expect to find in this solid title.
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Constantine
game: Constantine
review | 03/30/05 | Matt James
If somebody catches you in a dark alley and forces you to choose between watching Constantine the movie or playing Constantine the game, pick the flick. It'll be shorter and if there's anything worse than a Keanu Reeves movie, it's a Keanu Reeves game. Although placing the blame on him alone might be a bit harsh...
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The Punisher
game: The Punisher
review | 03/02/05 | Monica Hafer
If you're looking for a night of good, clean fun, The Punisher is probably not where you want to start. This dark conversion of the comic-turned movie is another example of comic book plotlines making it to the small screen, and the result is a game that lets you torture bad guys until they spill the beans, but barely interact with pretty much anyone or anything else. Though there's some real talent in the production values, some serious lack of depth keeps it from being all the kick-ass it could be. Read the full review for details.
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WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw
game: WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw
review | 12/09/04 | Eric Qualls
WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw is THQ's latest 'rasslin title for the PS2. Some of its most talked about features don't quite live up to the hype, but the gameplay is better than ever and that is what counts. Find out what went right and what went horribly, horribly wrong in our full review.
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Full Spectrum Warrior
game: Full Spectrum Warrior
review | 11/26/04 | Blaine Krumpe
There's nothing quite like a little realism in a tactical game. Originally developed as a training tool for the U.S. Military, Full Spectrum Warrior tries to separate itself from other strategy games by offering action designed to be like the real thing. Can you keep your soldiers alive under hostile fire? FSW let's you find out.
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Dawn of War
game: Dawn of War
review | 11/12/04 | Rick Fehrenbacher
Dawn of War brings Warhammer 40K out of the garage and into the den, and this is one of the few times that the translation of tabletop models to screen-based pixels manages to hold up. Of course, don\'t take my word for it: Our man, and venerable Warhammer 40K tabletop player, Rick, gives Dawn of War the future apocalypic military analysis. Click for the intel.
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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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Sonic Battle
game: Sonic Battle
review | 04/21/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
In a moment of brilliance, not so long ago, a development team at Sega declared, Hey! Let's do that too!?. And Sonic Battle was born. And that's not a bad thing, cause our guy Eric says there's plenty of action to be found on the GBA with Sonic Battle. With a solid adventure mode and an exciting multiplayer experience (if you can nail the logistics down), Sonic Battle is worth a look. Click here for the full review.
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Sphinx and Cursed Mummy
game: Sphinx and Cursed Mummy
review | 04/21/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
It might be tempting to dismiss Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy as just another platformer, but you'd be missing out it you did. Though there are a few flaws to be found here and there, great characters, varied gameplay, and cool puzzles are just a few of the reasons to give this one a look. Click here for the full review.
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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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Zero Gravity Zone
game: Zero Gravity Zone
review | 12/09/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
When it comes to the GBA, Gamesfirst reviewer Jason Frank is a living legend. Some people say he was born with a GBA in his hand. Many say he won his GBA atop Mt. Olympus in an oiled-up, blindfolded submission wrestling match with Zeus. Others say he got it at Target. All I know is that he takes on Rocket Power: Zero Gravity Zone, the latest in GBA skateboarding, right here right now. Click here to watch the master work.
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Scooby-Doo: Mystery Mayhem
game: Scooby-Doo: Mystery Mayhem
review | 12/07/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Sometimes a well known name is all it takes to sell a game, so not enough work goes in to the game itself. Enter Scooby Doo: Mystery Mayhem, as Scooby and the gang try to score as much loot from gamers' pockets as they possibly can--and they would have gotten away with it too, if it hadn't have been for that pesky reviewer Jason Frank. Read here to unmask the mystery of Scooby Doo: Mystery Mayhem.
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Power Rangers: Ninja Storm
game: Power Rangers: Ninja Storm
review | 12/07/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Can't wait for the next Power Rangers' GBA title? Not likely, and to tell you the truth we have trouble telling them apart anyway. On the upside, if you're five you probably won't hate it. Our GBA expert delivers a lightning fast, ninja-like spinning backfist to the Power Rangers right here.
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Monster Truck Madness
game: Monster Truck Madness
review | 12/07/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
THQ is looking to bring a little racing action to your GBA, and Monster Truck Madness is a surprisingly fun title. Don't look for any breathtaking innovation, but if you're looking to fire up some Monster Trucks kart-racer style, read here first.
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