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  • Rating:8

    Burnout 3: Takedown

  • Rating:8
    Curiously, many of the things that made Burnout 2 such a great experience are missing from this sequel.

    Burnout 3: Takedown (Platinum Hits)

    Curiously, many of the things that made Burnout 2 such a great experience are missing from this sequel.

    Burnout 3 is, in many ways, a very accomplished racer that just about anyone will enjoy. It's easy to pick up, absolutely gorgeous and sounds phenomenal. Cars zipping past you will have you ducking and dodging like your ... Read Full Review

    2 of 5 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:9.5
    Any way you look at it, Halo is a phenomenal achievement, and its impact on how we percieve the FPS genre is undeniable.

    Halo (Xbox Collection)

    Any way you look at it, Halo is a phenomenal achievement, and its impact on how we percieve the FPS genre is undeniable.

    The term "revolutionary" gets thrown around a lot, but people rarely stop to ponder what that means. In the genre of first person shooters, it basically meant that someone dared take the steps necessary for a game to fun... Read Full Review

    1 of 3 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:4.8
    Amuze reckons it's time for more Headhunting, but what this sequel lacks is heart.

    Headhunter: Redemption

    Amuze reckons it's time for more Headhunting, but what this sequel lacks is heart.

    You know, I consider myself pretty good at buying games. More often than not, I'm completely happy with my purchase, and proceed to placing it on my bookshelf along with all my other games that I've decided to keep. What... Read Full Review

    1 of 2 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:9.6
    Chaos Theory perfects the formula, and it is without a doubt one of the most impressive games of this generation.

    Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory

    Chaos Theory perfects the formula, and it is without a doubt one of the most impressive games of this generation.

    I'd like to point out that this is a review of the single player portion of Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. (or as I'd like to refer to it: the portion that really counts.) The multiplayer part may get some special mention ... Read Full Review

    1 of 2 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:8.7
    When game meets art, gameplay feels left out. Is that a problem? Not really.

    Rez

    When game meets art, gameplay feels left out. Is that a problem? Not really.

    I'll be frank, Rez is probably one of my favourite games, and that has nothing to do with things like an engaging story or a challenging last boss encounter. What makes this so special is the way it combines what you do ... Read Full Review

    2 of 2 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:9
    Ironically, this younger, less experienced Dante wipes the floor with his two later selves.

    Devil May Cry 3

    Ironically, this younger, less experienced Dante wipes the floor with his two later selves.

    Devil May Cry 3 should put everyone's faith back into Capcom's ability to make games that not only are visually appealing, but also challenging and rewarding to play. Besides being insanely difficult at times, this ga... Read Full Review

    0 of 2 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:8.2
    While not quite as schizophrenic as number 4, it's not that sure of itself either.

    Tekken 5

    While not quite as schizophrenic as number 4, it's not that sure of itself either.

    You can't really help but feel that Tekken 4 was a plunge down into something that the series wasn't meant to be, and as a result, the whole game pulled in too many different directions for its own good. The good news ab... Read Full Review

    0 of 3 users found the following review helpful