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  • [NSFW] Red Faction (PS2)

    Reviews Reviews by Paul Franzen on November 1, 2002

    Geography Modification (Geo-Mod): The arbitrary alteration of the domain which makes up a video game's environment.  Its implications to the world of gaming were incredible—finally, rockets, bombs,

  • Tomba! (PS1)

    Reviews Reviews by Doug O'Neil on November 1, 2002

    I'm sure that many of you would think it odd if I were to tell you that Tomba! is easily one of the most creative games that I've ever played.  In fact, when I told people that I was reviewing Tomba!

  • Chrono Cross (PS1)

    Reviews Reviews by Paul Franzen on October 1, 2002

    Is it as good as Chrono Trigger?

  • [NSFW] Chrono Trigger (SNES)

    Reviews Reviews by Doug O'Neil on October 1, 2002

    Chrono Trigger really has everything a gamer could want from a game.

  • Secret of Mana (SNES)

    Reviews Reviews by Paul Franzen on September 1, 2002

    Aside from your mentally deficient cohorts, the game's not really half bad.

  • Brave Fencer Musashi (PS1)

    Reviews Reviews by Doug O'Neil on September 1, 2002

    Brave Fencer Musashi is another one of Square's journeys in to the realm of gaming outside of RPGs. For the majority of Squaresoft's life in the gaming industry, it has remained in its little RPG corn

  • WWF King of the Ring (GB)

    Reviews Reviews by Doug O'Neil on September 1, 2002

    The classic WWF lineup, in your pocket!

  • Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance (PS2)

    Reviews Reviews by Paul Franzen on August 1, 2002

    Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance finds its basis in the shadow of table-top games such as Dungeons Dragons: no set storyline for the character as the story commences, no evil empire to overthrow, no worl

  • Mega Man Legends (PS1)

    Reviews Reviews by Doug O'Neil on July 1, 2002

    While it holds its own in the genre, it is definitely directed towards Mega Man fans. If that's you, go check this game out.

  • Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Cobi’s Journey (GBC)

    Reviews Reviews by Paul Franzen on July 1, 2002

    The only people this is not recommended to are those who just do not have the time to get involved with a time-consuming game.

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