PS2 Game Reviews
PlayStation 2 Game Reviews
- Rebel Raiders: Operation Nighthawk
[PS2]
- Rebel Raiders is an arcade flight combat game that's quickly and mindlessly consumed and then forgotten immediately.(Posted on 13 April 2006 05:04 PM)
- Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked
[PS2]
- The gameplay can get rather tiresome after a while, but Samurai Champloo's goofy sense of humor and stylish touches make it more than just your average button-masher.(Posted on 11 April 2006 06:04 PM)
- River King: A Wonderful Journey
[PS2]
- This role-playing fishing game is marred by too-simple gameplay, a budget presentation, and an overall lack of depth.(Posted on 11 April 2006 06:04 PM)
- Tomb Raider: Legend
[PS2]
- Tomb Raider: Legend is a brief but fun adventure that just about anyone can enjoy.(Posted on 10 April 2006 06:04 PM)
- Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Hammers
[PS2]
- Ten Hammers maintains a good presentation and adds some minor control tweaks, but overall you're left with a strategy experience that feels very familiar if you played the first game.(Posted on 6 April 2006 06:04 PM)
- Major League Baseball 2K6
[PS2]
- Major League Baseball 2K6 is a deep and feature-rich baseball simulation, but its portrayal of the sport is apathetic.(Posted on 5 April 2006 06:04 PM)
- NBA Ballers: Phenom
[PS2]
- Phenom brings back a lot of the same blacktop-hoops flavor that made the original Ballers so much fun, and adds free-roaming action to its story mode.(Posted on 5 April 2006 04:04 PM)
- Tourist Trophy
[PS2]
- Tourist Trophy covers familiar territory, but also manages to craft a unique and authentic motorcycle racing experience.(Posted on 3 April 2006 05:04 PM)
- Beatmania
[PS2]
- Beatmania's long-overdue release outside of Japan shows off its many weaknesses, with the most egregious of which being its unimpressive song list.(Posted on 31 March 2006 06:03 PM)
- Ice Age 2: The Meltdown
[PS2]
- A kid-friendly platformer with more heart than your average film-to-game marketing tie-in, Ice Age 2 can be quite fun--for as long as it lasts.(Posted on 31 March 2006 06:03 PM)