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  • Rating:8.5

    Bloody Roar: Primal Fury

  • Rating:7.4

    Shadowgate 64: Trials of the Four Towers

  • Rating:8.3

    WinBack: Covert Operations

  • Rating:8.5
    It's simple, it's gorgeous, it's good

    Bloody Roar: Primal Fury

    It's simple, it's gorgeous, it's good

    As one of the very few exclusive fighters for the Gamecube, Bloody Roar: Primal Fury, stands as a fighting game that really doesn't bring anything new to the table besides the Animal Transformations. Still, what's there ... Read Full Review

    0 of 0 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:7.4
    If you like point-and-click adventures; good. If you dont; bad.

    Shadowgate 64: Trials of the Four Towers

    If you like point-and-click adventures; good. If you dont; bad.

    Shadowgate 64 is a difficult game to do a review for, in my eyes, because I'd liked to have a piece that looks at it from both viewpoints; fans that enjoy point-and-click adventures, and those that hate it. Unfortunately... Read Full Review

    2 of 2 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:8.3
    WinBack is a smart, enjoyable game that would influence the tactical shooter genre incredibly

    Operation WinBack

    WinBack is a smart, enjoyable game that would influence the tactical shooter genre incredibly

    WinBack was pretty much Nintendo's version of Metal Gear Solid, back in the day, until a couple years later when it was ported to PS2. Nonetheless, the game brought several new ideas to third-person shooting, and turned ... Read Full Review

    1 of 1 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:8.2
    Geist is a game that hasn't pleased everyone, but that doesn't meant it should be ignored.

    Geist

    Geist is a game that hasn't pleased everyone, but that doesn't meant it should be ignored.

    The last few months of 2005 could be considered the closing of Gamecube's run; it had several popular titles released, and afterwards, Nintendo's current home console suffered from a lack of new games. During it's 'last ... Read Full Review

    2 of 2 users found the following review helpful