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Project: Snowblind Review (Xbox)

By Jean-Michel Berube () - 8.6 out of 10

An EMP blast explodes in the distance, crippling your defenses. Soldiers are moving in from every direction, and you have to fight them off the only way you know how. Published by Eidos Interactive, a company better known for games such as Tomb Raider, Lego Star Wars and the Hitman series, Project: Snowblind is an intense first person shooter with an enjoyable storyline that keeps players coming back for more. Read More.

DOOM 3 Review (Xbox)

By Stephane Petit-Clerc () - 8.9 out of 10

DOOM 3 is a game full of contradictions. For every one thing it does a certain way, it seems to do another in the completely opposite direction. One step forward, one step back. Steady as she goes. Status Quo on all fronts. Does this make it a bad game? Absolutely not. Read More.

COPS 2170: The Power of Law Review (PC)

By Ryan Nolan () - 2.0 out of 10

What do you get when you combine a cheesy sci-fi feel, mind numbingly bad gameplay, and a title that starts outs bad and goes downhill from there? Cops and robbers? Not even close. Cops and mutants is more like it. Published by Strategy First and developed by MiST Land, COPS 2170: The Power of Law is a real letdown, and is perhaps an idea that should have been left on the drawing board. Read More.

Brute Force Review (Xbox)

By Christopher Lancop () - 7.5 out of 10

You know why you're here soldier, so listen up. You're the best the Confederation has and as a member of the Confederation, you have taken an oath to protect the galaxy from those who are bent on causing it harm. Grab your gun and prepare for the battle of your life. Read More.

Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Review (Xbox)

By Stephane Petit-Clerc () - 9.1 out of 10

The Fast and the Furious may have popularized the sub-culture itself and forever ingrained it into our psyches, but street racing (the lifestyle, the video games and even the culture) was alive and well long before Vin Diesel ever drove a Supra on the silver screen. Read More.

Jade Empire Review (Xbox)

By Stephane Petit-Clerc () - 9.5 out of 10

BioWare. The name alone commands respect among gaming circles. Few companies have been able to develop quality game after quality game, always giving rabid fans what they want, but also revolutionizing and innovating, in leaps and bounds, how games are played and how they are perceived in our culture. Read More.

LEGO Star Wars Review (Xbox)

By Stephane Petit-Clerc () - 8.0 out of 10

Necessity may very well be the mother of all invention, but sometimes, nothing beats a little craziness to infuse the process. A long time ago, in this very galaxy, a man looked at the egg (possibly still under a chicken at the time) and decided to steal it, cook it up and yes, eat it. Read More.

Obscure Review (Xbox)

By Stephane Petit-Clerc () - 7.1 out of 10

Something is not quite right at Leafmore High. Awful screams are being heard. Students are disappearing. Teachers may suspect something but do nothing. Other students, obviously suffering from MTV attention span disorder, don't seem to notice either. Then, after basketball practice one night, Kenny Matthews goes missing. Read More.

Phantom Dust Review (Xbox)

By Stephane Petit-Clerc () - 8.7 out of 10

Originally developed as a niche title by Microsoft Game Studios Tokyo for the dwindling Japanese Xbox market, there was never any thought given to porting this game to North American shores. Import reviews of Phantom Dust, however, did nothing but whet the appetite of North American gamers who were being exposed to more and more quirky titles like Katamari Damacy and loving them. Read More.

Star Wars: Battlefront Review (Xbox)

By Christopher Lancop () - 7.5 out of 10

In a time of empires and rebellion, when mighty machines tore worlds asunder and great fleets traveled the stars, vast armies fought to restore and maintain order. From the decisive battle on Genosis, to the final battle on the Forest Moon of Endor, each victory changed the face of the galaxy. Read More.

NARC Review (Xbox)

By Stephane Petit-Clerc () - 5.8 out of 10

Midway has never been a company to shy away from the dreaded M rating. As a matter of fact, apart from its sports titles, it seems that almost all its other properties earn the M rating without batting an eyelash. For older gamers, this means a game that offers no compromise. Read More.

EverQuest: Dragons of Norrath Review (PC)

By Ryan Nolan () - 8.3 out of 10

EverQuest expansions are nothing new. Sony Online Entertainment is consistently refining the gameplay in EverQuest by fixing issues, overhauling the graphics, and adding new content. EverQuest: Dragons of Norrath is ninth expansion in the series, and they simply keep getting better. Read More.

RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 Review (PC)

By Lindsay Steele () - 8.5 out of 10

RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 is the latest installment of the RollerCoaster Tycoon series. With the original RollerCoaster Tycoon and RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 under the development and direction of Chris Sawyer and Microprose, development of the series has been transitioned to England-based Frontier Developments for this release. Read More.

The Sims Bustin' Out Review (Xbox)

By Christopher Lancop () - 6.5 out of 10

Welcome to the world of the Sims. Create and customize your Sim to fit your personality, and then take them out into the world. Choose from many different careers and work your way up the corporate ladder, to finally earn that dream house for all your hard work. Read More.

TimeSplitters Future Perfect Review (Xbox)

By Stephane Petit-Clerc () - 8.9 out of 10

There are very few titles fondly remembered in the history of gaming. True, there are classics and even revolutionary titles that reviewers benchmark against continuously to lay credence to the new breed of games. But as time marches on, these titles pale in our subconscious. Read More.

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