XBOX Game Reviews
XBOX Game Reviews
- NFL Street 2
[XBOX]
- While NFL Street 2 is every bit as slick of a product as you'd expect from EA's sports division, it's only marginally improved over its predecessor.(Posted on 20 December 2004 04:12 PM)
- World Championship Poker
[XBOX]
- World Championship Poker is ultimately a decent effort, but only because of its online play.(Posted on 3 December 2004 02:12 PM)
- Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
[XBOX]
- While Warrior Within's combat and satisfyingly long campaign improve on last year's game, the now darker tone falls somewhat flat compared to the storybook atmosphere in The Sands of Time.(Posted on 1 December 2004 04:12 PM)
- Greg Hastings' Tournament Paintball
[XBOX]
- Greg Hastings' Tournament Paintball manages to combine the extreme sports and shooter genres with surprisingly good results.(Posted on 29 November 2004 02:11 PM)
- GoldenEye: Rogue Agent
[XBOX]
- An uninteresting story and lackluster gameplay, both online and off, leaves Rogue Agent feeling rather flat.(Posted on 22 November 2004 05:11 PM)
- Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 2
[XBOX]
- Xbox owners looking for a solid rendition of a familiar rhythm action favorite can't go wrong with DDR Ultramix 2.(Posted on 16 November 2004 06:11 PM)
- Fight Club
[XBOX]
- Fight Club the game is a resounding failure.(Posted on 11 November 2004 05:11 PM)
- Karaoke Revolution
[XBOX]
- Karaoke Revolution is a cool piece of technology, and it definitely has the potential to be a lot of fun, especially in a crowd setting.(Posted on 10 November 2004 04:11 PM)
- Tron 2.0: Killer App
[XBOX]
- Underneath its flashy exterior, Tron 2.0: Killer App is still a fairly bland shooter whose few memorable moments are overshadowed by unimaginative level design and far too many load screens.(Posted on 9 November 2004 03:11 PM)
- Halo 2
[XBOX]
- Despite a rather short campaign and a disappointing storyline, Halo 2 is an exceptional shooter that frequently delivers thrilling, memorable, and unique moments in its online, co-op, and single-player modes.(Posted on 7 November 2004 12:11 PM)