PS2 Game Reviews
PlayStation 2 Game Reviews
- Cars
[PS2]
- A Pixar film license finally gets some due justice in this quirky and enjoyable driving game.(Posted on 13 June 2006 05:06 PM)
- Street Fighter Alpha Anthology
[PS2]
- Several of Capcom's fighting games that dominated video arcades in the mid-to-late '90s are together for the first time in this set, and they're still just about as enjoyable as ever.(Posted on 12 June 2006 05:06 PM)
- And 1 Streetball
[PS2]
- And1 Streetball fails to effectively capture the spirit of real life streetball.(Posted on 9 June 2006 05:06 PM)
- Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
[PS2]
- Liberty City Stories' problems are amplified by the transition from the PSP to PS2, but the budget price makes this run-of-the-mill Mafioso tale much easier to swallow.(Posted on 7 June 2006 06:06 PM)
- Teen Titans
[PS2]
- Teen Titans the game makes good use of the license to spice up what is otherwise a very average beat-'em-up.(Posted on 6 June 2006 04:06 PM)
- Stacked with Daniel Negreanu
[PS2]
- Stacked presents itself as a typical game of poker, but thanks to a pretty intriguing artificial intelligence system, it plays things much smarter than your average poker title.(Posted on 2 June 2006 04:06 PM)
- Hitman: Blood Money
[PS2]
- While the underlying stealth action is mostly unchanged from the previous Hitman games, a diverse sequence of imaginative scenarios gives Blood Money its own fair share of violent thrills.(Posted on 30 May 2006 07:05 PM)
- Jaws Unleashed
[PS2]
- Playing Appaloosa's ultraviolent and ultrastupid take on the titular killer shark is about as much fun as having your legs chewed off.(Posted on 26 May 2006 05:05 PM)
- Rogue Trooper
[PS2]
- Rogue Trooper is at times a very exciting and enjoyable shooter, which makes it all the more disappointing that it's over so soon.(Posted on 25 May 2006 06:05 PM)
- Steambot Chronicles
[PS2]
- Steambot Chronicles comes with a few blemishes, but it offers a variety of minigames and a malleable story wrapped in a charming little world.(Posted on 24 May 2006 06:05 PM)