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Editorial: The Art of Losing
Articles Archive | 02/05/05 | Monica Hafer
We welcome back Monica, who returns valorous with a great contemplation of what it means to lose. All gamers, hardcore or casual, are well familiar with the feeling of getting stomped, splattered, shot, stymied, shut out, and stood up. Whether it's getting trashed in online multiplayer matches, or getting repeatedly busted up against that third boss, we've all come to some understanding of defeat. Click the details link below for Monica's treatment, The Art of Losing.
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Resident Evil 4
game: Resident Evil 4
review | 01/24/05 | George Holomshek
As so many gamers will tell you, zombies make for good gaming. And the OG zombie shooter is Resident Evil. When it first came out, the RE series was an amazing achievement featuring moody camera angles and truly frightening gameplay. But after three major incarnations, and twice as many spin-offs, it's hard to keep the magic alive. So we were a little nervous about Resident Evil 4, the latest installment of the series. We all huddled in the back shed and then we pushed out one of our new guys, George, to see if the zombies would eat his brain. He got a little munched, but a couple of green herbs fixed him right up, and he managed to come up with an in-depth review. Click the details link for lots more.
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Lineage II
game: Lineage II
review | 12/27/04 | Jason Frank
Lineage II is the most popular MMORPG in the world. Thousands of individuals worldwide love the game and play it religiously, so much that players in Southeast Asia are occasionally carted off to the hospital after multi-day Lineage II benders. Of course, not everyone is so enamored of the MMORPG genre, or with, specifically, Lineage II. And one of those folks happens to be our own Jason Hickman. We know we're going to take it on this one, but we feel obligated to express an array of opinion, so click the details to read the review, then let the flaming commence.
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2D Reciprocity: Games that should be continued in 2D
Articles Archive | 12/06/04 | Chris Martin
There's nothing like the first solid snowfall of December to bring back memories of the good ˜ol yesteryears. A lot has changed since the days of the Super NES and classic 2D games. With the recent release of the first next generation handheld, the DS, what you might have found under your Christmas tree in the 1990s is looking worse and worse even when compared to today's portable systems, not counting the home consoles. Is that good? Click here to let Chris tell you what there is to miss about the days of yore.
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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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Future Tactics: The Uprising
game: Future Tactics: The Uprising
review | 08/25/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Bright and cartoony, you might wonder at first glance if Future Tactics: The Uprising might swim a tad bit on the shallow end of the pool. Well, you might be right. If you haven't had a chance to check out this semi-RPG with lots of bang and little else, click here to let Eric fill you in.
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Strike Force Bowling
game: Strike Force Bowling
review | 08/25/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Ever feel like bowling, but don't really have the energy to move? Ever wish you could just knock over pins without doing more than pressing the button on a keypad three times in a row? Strike Force Bowling might be just the ticket. Click here, and pretty soon you too can be a bowling master without doing almost anything at all. Trust us. It's as exciting as it sounds.
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Driv3r
game: Driv3r
review | 08/04/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
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.
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Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors
game: Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors
review | 08/04/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
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.
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La Pucelle Tactics
game: La Pucelle Tactics
review | 07/19/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
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.
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Spider-Man 2
game: Spider-Man 2
review | 07/19/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
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".
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Jade Empire
game: Jade Empire
preview | 07/10/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
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.
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Pariah
game: Pariah
preview | 07/10/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
It's always good when a game comes along that gets the heart beating and the blood boiling. Pariah, from Groove Games, is a first person shooter that's captured the heart of one of this year's GamesFirst E3 crew. With beautiful graphics, an interesting story, and all sorts of extra goodies, you should click here to find out why one of our writers is nearly jumping up and down about it.
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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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