PS2 Game Reviews
PlayStation 2 Game Reviews
- Nano Breaker
[PS2]
- No matter how hard you look, you won't be able to scrounge up much of anything to like about Nano Breaker.(Posted on 15 February 2005 05:02 PM)
- Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Bose
[PS2]
- Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Bose isn't wholly on par with the original, but it retains a rich narrative and a lot of soul.(Posted on 11 February 2005 05:02 PM)
- NBA Street V3
[PS2]
- NBA Street V3 is the new gold standard of arcade-style basketball games.(Posted on 8 February 2005 04:02 PM)
- Shadow of Rome
[PS2]
- Shadow of Rome offers some of the best hack-and-slash combat around and wraps it up in an interesting story that puts an original spin on the events of Julius Caesar's death.(Posted on 7 February 2005 03:02 PM)
- World Soccer Winning Eleven 8 International
[PS2]
- World Soccer Winning Eleven 8 International is KCET's best soccer game to date, which basically makes it the best soccer game ever made.(Posted on 4 February 2005 06:02 PM)
- Death by Degrees
[PS2]
- Death by Degrees tries to be a lot of different things, and it fails at all of them.(Posted on 3 February 2005 03:02 PM)
- King of Colosseum II
[PS2]
- If you have the means to import and play Japanese games, and you're a fan of wrestling, King of Colosseum II belongs in your collection.(Posted on 24 January 2005 01:01 PM)
- The Punisher
[PS2]
- The Punisher tries to break out of the shooter blueprint by offering sometimes-gory interrogation sequences, but these don't do enough to change what is otherwise a very by-the-numbers action game.(Posted on 19 January 2005 05:01 PM)
- Airborne Troops: Countdown to D-Day
[PS2]
- World War II shooters are a dime a dozen these days, so there's no good reason to waste your time with a game as haphazardly produced as Airborne Troops.(Posted on 19 January 2005 03:01 PM)
- Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel
[PS2]
- Awkward controls and the lack of any real challenge or longevity relegate this title to rental status at best.(Posted on 18 January 2005 06:01 PM)