NGC Game Reviews
Gamecube Game Reviews
- Hot Wheels World Race
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- World Race sticks pretty close to the basic arcade racing formula the series has used for years, which works both in the game's favor and against it.(Posted on 4 December 2003 03:12 PM)
- Auto Modellista
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- Auto Modellista has a great look, but its gameplay unsuccessfully tries to straddle the line between simulation-style tuning options and arcade-style handling and collision physics.(Posted on 1 December 2003 03:12 PM)
- FIFA Soccer 2004
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- FIFA Soccer 2004 is undoubtedly EA Sports' most realistic soccer game to date and also manages to be both enjoyable and challenging.(Posted on 21 November 2003 06:11 PM)
- Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy
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- Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy is a great game that any action adventure fan should not pass up.(Posted on 19 November 2003 04:11 PM)
- Go! Go! Hypergrind
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- Go! Go! Hypergrind is an engaging, if simplistic, skateboarding experience with some legitimately amusing gags and great presentational aspects.(Posted on 14 November 2003 03:11 PM)
- Medal of Honor Rising Sun
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- The weakness of Rising Sun's gameplay undermines what could have been a much more enjoyable experience.(Posted on 12 November 2003 05:11 PM)
- Mario Party 5
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- Thanks to Hudson's uncanny ability to continue producing simple but enjoyable minigames, the formula still works.(Posted on 11 November 2003 03:11 PM)
- Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
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- Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time can be recommended wholeheartedly. It looks fantastic and features responsive controls, some original play mechanics, a good story, and plenty of thrilling adventure.(Posted on 10 November 2003 03:11 PM)
- Frogger's Adventures: The Rescue
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- If what you seek is solely some quality Frogger gameplay, and you're willing to forgive the facile story and run-of-the-mill graphics, Frogger's Adventures is certainly worth a look.(Posted on 6 November 2003 03:11 PM)
- Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo
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- Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo is a game that could prove entertaining for fans of Nick Park's peculiar pair.(Posted on 29 October 2003 04:10 PM)