PS2 Game Reviews
PlayStation 2 Game Reviews
- Destroy All Humans!
[PS2]
- Destroy All Humans! shows such enthusiasm for its thematic inspiration that you can't help but at least appreciate what it tries to do.(Posted on 21 June 2005 05:06 PM)
- Psychonauts
[PS2]
- Psychonauts holds up to the challenge of being a platformer on the PS2 by delivering an experience that ranks right up there with the best the system has to offer.(Posted on 20 June 2005 05:06 PM)
- Juiced
[PS2]
- There is nothing exceptionally bad about Juiced's design, nor is there anything laudable about it.(Posted on 13 June 2005 04:06 PM)
- Samurai Western
[PS2]
- The fast-paced combat can be entertaining, but its appeal is severely weighed down by the ridiculous amount of repetition in the battles, environments, and enemies and by the brain-dead opponent AI and bizarre design choices.(Posted on 10 June 2005 05:06 PM)
- Medal of Honor: European Assault
[PS2]
- The game's wide-open levels actually encourage players to explore, giving the series a fresh feel compared to past games. Unfortunately, a very brief campaign and no online multiplayer means the fun doesn't last long.(Posted on 7 June 2005 05:06 PM)
- Haunting Ground
[PS2]
- Haunting Ground delivers creepy moments aplenty, but some gameplay oddness and AI quirks mar the adventure.(Posted on 25 May 2005 04:05 PM)
- Stolen
[PS2]
- Stolen feels like a budget title being sold at full price, and with so many good stealth games already available, there's simply no reason to play this one.(Posted on 12 May 2005 07:05 PM)
- Stella Deus: The Gate of Eternity
[PS2]
- Stella Deus doesn't set out to redefine its genre, but instead simply provides a good game of its type.(Posted on 9 May 2005 05:05 PM)
- Predator: Concrete Jungle
[PS2]
- There was certainly good stealth-action potential in the Predator license, but Concrete Jungle all but completely wastes it.(Posted on 28 April 2005 06:04 PM)
- Kuon
[PS2]
- Kuon is inhibited by ponderous combat controls, its repetitious nature, and an overall lack of depth.(Posted on 20 April 2005 04:04 PM)