• D1 Grand Prix (PS2)

    I should probably make it clear right away that I am not a fan of drifting.  It seems to me that if there is any fun to be gotten out of this game, it is only going to be found by "hardcore" drift ra

  • Urban Chaos: Riot Response (MXB)

    As the game opens, our hero, US Marine Nick Mason, is abroad. He's been getting mail from his policeman dad back in good old New York City telling him about how riotous gangs are taking over the city.

  • Top Spin (MXB)

    OK, I bought this game used as part of a twofer at GameCrazy. Apparently, it was part of an included game package with NCAA Football 2004 to get more people to buy an Xbox. When I bought my Xbox I got

  • The Neverhood (PC)

    Wallace and Gromit have left a big mark on the television and movie industries. They really brought claymation to the fore, making it a more acceptable and conventional form of film making. One enter

  • Dragon’s Lair HD (PC)

    Surprisingly, even though this game has HD in its title, it is not meant to come anywhere near any sort of device that involves your television set. Dragon's Lair HD is strictly a PC DVD game which, f

  • The Ship (PC)

    The Ship is one of those games that doesn't quite live up to its potential, but is still fun to play. It is a new take on an old genre, and people will probably either love it or hate it. It definitel

  • LostMagic (DS)

    I am, as ever, a sucker for role-playing games. I love getting in the head of the character and guiding him through the perils of his adventure to finally emerge victorious. And when it's all said and

  • Athens 2004 (PS2)

    When the Olympic games come to your city, the good ol' economists begin to rub their hands in glee. They dream of piles of the glorious green, solid gold toilets and even useable office space. We'll f

  • New Super Mario Bros. (DS)

    This thing is a sadist. Bear with me. In this game, you have to find special "star" coins. There are three such coins in every level. Satan decided how difficult they would be to reach. You need these

  • Kingdom Hearts II (PS2)

    Where, oh where did you go wrong, my beloved Kingdom Hearts? You had such potential. You could have been one of the greats! And now look at you—you're just yet another sequel that absolutely did not