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game: Clock Tower 3
review | 04/19/03 | Eric Qualls
The survival horror genre has been a bit quiet lately, but our old buddies at Capcom hope to remedy that situation promptly. Clock Tower 3 places you in the role of a little girl who must help restless souls find peace and fight off six maniacal serial killers all by herself with only a bow and arrows. How much scarier does it get? Click here.
game: Star Trek: Elite Force II
preview | 04/19/03 | Aaron Stanton
Aaron\'s still frothing at the mouth for some Star Trek: Elite Force II goodness. Now only days away, this sequel to one of the best Star Trek games ever created is set to blow us away again, and this time in a sweet ST: TNG setting. Set phasers for fun! Click here.
game: Highland Warriors
review | 04/11/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
For those of you who can\'t get enough Scots, Data Becker has released a real-time strategy title that packs in loads and loads of kilts. Highland Warriors will have you traversing the bonny landscape with your beskirted army, bent on destroying those English pig dogs. Yay! Click here for more.
interview | 04/09/03 | Shawn Rider
Level 3 is one of those companies you don\'t hear about very often. They supply the equipment and technologies that make our online games go, and they\'ve had a hand in some of the most successful online gaming endeavors of the past several years. We got a chance to sit down with Bill Wohnoutka to help us figure out just what these folks do and why we care. Click here for the whole story behind the scenes.
game: Trainz: Ultimate Collection
review | 04/02/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Australian developer, Auran, and popular sim/strategy publisher, Strategy First, have teamed up to put out Trainz: Ultimate Collection. Don\'t let that \"z\" fool you -- the only extreme aspect of this game is the insane depth, complexity, and attention to detail present in this ultimate train simulator. Railroad fans get thee to the videogame store. Click here for the whole story.
game: Winning Eleven 6 International
review | 04/02/03 | Eric Qualls
Konami has brought their worldwide soccer hit to the US, and fans of the futbol should be very happy. Winning Eleven 6 sports great graphics and intense gameplay that is sure to satisfy soccer fans of all types. It\'s tough to find good soccer games in the US, so show support for this one. Click here.
game: Everquest Online Adventures
review | 04/02/03 | Matt James
SCEA ha brought their venerable PC hit to the PlayStation 2, and Everquest Online Adventures is a sight to behold. Sporting some improved visuals plus the same addictive gameplay and persistent world, EOA finally introduces console gamers to the joys of showerless weeks spent adventuring with strangers. Ah, life... Click here for the review.
game: Freelancer
review | 03/20/03 | Aaron Stanton
Microsoft\'s latest space epic is called Freelancer, and it\'s a ton of fun. Featuring a gigantic universe for you to explore, this game puts you in the role of a freelance trader and mercenary. Flying through the stars blowing stuff up has rarely been this much fun. Plus, it looks real pretty. Click here for the whole rundown.
game: Iritor Online
interview | 03/10/03 | Aaron Stanton
Wootsoft has a new idea: How about a massively multiplayer online RPG that combines various action elements and, most importantly, looks really, really pretty? Iritor Online promises to deliver stunning visuals and compelling gameplay. To find out more, our man Aaron spoke to Roman Kremlicka, VP of Wootsoft. Click for interview.
game: Pride FC
review | 03/10/03 | Eric Qualls
THQ has brought in veteran ring fighting developers Anchor to create a worthy successor to the UFC franchise. Pride FC delivers a similar style of no holds barred, submit or suffer gameplay. Great graphics and a very nice fighting engine make this one for any fan of the sport or the UFC games. Click here.
game: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
review | 03/10/03 | Eric Qualls
Ubi Soft has brought their super popular stealth action title to the PC, and Tom Clancy\'s Splinter Cell retains much of its initial appeal. Still one of the most beautiful games ever created, this game is packed full of good times, if you\'re a fan of the slow-paced, stealth-oriented, government intrigue type of gameplay. Click here.
game: Pride FC Review
review | 03/08/03 | Eric Qualls
THQ has brought in veteran ring fighting developers Anchor to create a worthy successor to the UFC franchise. Pride FC delivers a similar style of no holds barred, submit or suffer gameplay. Great graphics and a very nice fighting engine make this one for any fan of the sport or the UFC games. Click here.
game: Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast
review | 03/02/03 | Jeremy Kauffman
The huge PC hit of Summer 2002 has made its way to the console systems, and the great gaming and excellent story have remained intact. Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast gives you all the first person blasting and third person light saber swashbuckling you could want. A great storyline rewards the patient gamer. Click here.
game: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
preview | 03/02/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
One of the most beloved RPG developers, Bioware (makers of hits such as Neverwinter Nights and Baldur\'s Gate), has grabbed hold of one of the most beloved franchises, Star Wars, and created an RPG for the RPG starved Xbox and the not-so-RPG-starved PC. Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic should be super cool. Click here.
game: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast
review | 03/02/03 | Jeremy Kauffman
The huge PC hit of Summer 2002 has made its way to the console systems, and the great gaming and excellent story have remained intact. Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast gives you all the first person blasting and third person light saber swashbuckling you could want. A great storyline rewards the patient gamer. Click here.
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