PS2 Game Reviews

PlayStation 2 Game Reviews

IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix [PS2]
If you can make it past IGPX's terrible presentation and steep learning curve, you just might find an inexplicably satisfying mech-combat racing game.(Posted on 11 December 2006 05:12 PM)
Tony Hawk's Project 8 [PS2]
Project 8 makes some odd control changes that will stick out to longtime fans of this skateboarding series, but the core game is still fairly good.(Posted on 7 December 2006 07:12 PM)
Eagle Eye Golf [PS2]
Eagle Eye Golf is a lot like Hot Shots Golf, but not nearly as good.(Posted on 7 December 2006 07:12 PM)
Corvette Evolution GT [PS2]
It may not look like much, but for a budget-priced game, Corvette Evolution GT actually offers enough enjoyable racing to make it worth a look.(Posted on 7 December 2006 11:12 AM)
Eureka Seven - Vol 1: The New Wave [PS2]
Eureka Seven is so wildly uneven and devoid of decent gameplay that only the most forgiving fans will be able to tolerate it.(Posted on 6 December 2006 05:12 PM)
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 [PS2]
Burdened by clumsy controls and predictable artificial intelligence, Tenkaichi 2 is a game that can be loved only by forgiving DBZ fans.(Posted on 5 December 2006 06:12 PM)
Avatar: The Last Airbender [PS2]
Avatar had the potential to be an enjoyable game, but extremely repetitive and tedious gameplay mean that most of that potential went untapped.(Posted on 5 December 2006 06:12 PM)
NRA Gun Club [PS2]
NRA Gun Club's awful gameplay and presentation make it an effective though unintended antigun message: Guns are boring.(Posted on 5 December 2006 06:12 PM)
Harley-Davidson Motorcycles: Race to the Rally [PS2]
An insult to Harley fans and racing-game aficionados, this game should be avoided at all costs.(Posted on 1 December 2006 05:12 PM)
Bionicle Heroes [PS2]
Not even the allure of shiny robots with guns for arms can liven up this mind-numbingly simplistic and repetitive over-the-shoulder shooter.(Posted on 30 November 2006 06:11 PM)

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