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(Game Boy Advance Review) Doom

Although Wolfenstein 3D practically invented the first-person shooter, Doom is the title that brought the genre to the forefront of the industry, shaking fresh-faced and jaded gamers alike with its...

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(PlayStation 2 Review) A Dog’s Life

In a videogaming world filled with endless clones of popular hits, and clones of those clones, it’s often refreshing when a title can make you stand up and take notice, for whatever reason. Of course,...

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(PlayStation 2 Review) Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater

I was about halfway through Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, and I’d just wrapped up one of the game’s most intense boss battles. I was elated, and also a little tired and looking to save the game and...

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(PC Review) The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal

(Originally published on December 31, 2002) There’s no question that 2002 has been a banner year for gaming, what with the large number of high-profile, high-quality titles that have hit the market....

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(PC Review) The Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon

(Originally published on August 12, 2003) Whether you loved it or hated it, there’s no denying that The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind represented a landmark achievement in CRPG design. Its colossal...

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(PlayStation 2 Review) Sniper Elite

(Originally published on November 23, 2005) A historical fiction tale set in the latter end of World War II, Sniper Elite is the story of the U.S. and England cutting off Soviet Union ambitions before...

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(PlayStation 2 Review) Siren

(Originally published on July 02, 2004) Back in 1966, a TV commercial director named George Romero spearheaded the production of a small, shoestring-budget film that he had been kicking around for a...

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(GameCube Review) Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

(Originally published on January 10, 2005) Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is an interesting beast. Cel-shaded, one part platformer and two parts role-playing game, it’s a charming take on a...

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(GameCube Review) Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

(Originally published on January 28, 2005) Following the critical acclaim and moderate commercial success of Metroid Prime, Retro Studios, with the guidance of Nintendo, set out to formulate a sequel...

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(GameCube Review) Tales of Symphonia

(Originally published on August 06, 2004) Role-playing games are a strange beast. Back in the day, they were a dime a dozen, and it was good. Your oddly hair-colored character would take up adventuring...

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(PlayStation 2 Review) Fatal Frame 3: The Tormented

(Originally published on April 12, 2006)  By this point, you probably already know if you like the idea of Fatal Frame 3: The Tormented. There have been two previous games in the series, both pretty...

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(PlayStation 2 Review) Suikoden V

(Originally published on May 5, 2006) It is hard to believe that Suikoden IV was released stateside only a year ago, but what’s not surprising is that Konami would want to bury that failure with a...

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(Wii Review) Metal Slug: Anthology

(Originally published on January 15, 2007) Metal Slug: Anthology has been a long time coming. After a decade of overpriced ports and limited support in the West, the quintessential arcade action series...

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(Xbox Review) Silent Hill 4: The Room

(Originally published on September 27, 2004) You have to admit it’s a creepy concept. Imagine waking up in bed one morning and realizing that you can’t leave your room. You can’t open or break the...

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(PlayStation Review) Suikoden II

Suikoden II is one of the fabled role-playing holy grails of the 32-bit era. A late release that failed to set the sales charts alight, the game nevertheless quickly became a fan favorite whose...

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