User Reviews & Ratings
Average Score 8.3/10
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- 7 (6)
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Rating:10

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Rating:5

Transformers: The Game
Rating:9.3

Call of Duty 2
Rating:8.5

Mario Golf: Advance Tour
Rating:7

Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
Rating:9

Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge
Rating:9

Advance Wars: Dual Strike
Rating:9.4

Grim Fandango
Rating:8.5

Paradroid
Rating:9.4

Quake
Rating:9.6

Resident Evil 4
Rating:8.8

Crackdown
Rating:9

Fight Night Round 3
Rating:6

Bionicle Heroes
Rating:10

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Rating:9.6

Gears of War
Rating:8.3

RoboBlitz
Rating:8

Perfect Dark Zero
Rating:8.8

Condemned: Criminal Origins
Rating:7

Trace Memory
Rating:8.8

Feel the Magic: XY/XX
Rating:8.6

Super Mario 64 DS
Rating:9.7

Half-Life 2
Rating:8.2

DOOM
Rating:9

Fable
Rating:7

Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!
Rating:4

Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee
Rating:7.7

Rage Racer
Rating:7.8

ICO
Rating:8.2

Metal Gear Solid
Rating:8.1

Impossible Mission II
Rating:9

Law of the West
Rating:8.8

Twisted Metal 2
Rating:8

Kagero: Deception II
Rating:9.8

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Rating:8.3

Day of Defeat
Rating:7

Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
For all the problems plaguing the game, it’s still an enjoyable romp for those who can look past its glaring flaws.
Ask any lifelong gamer, “What’s your favorite adventure game?” and you’ll get a range of responses. Some get misty-eyed when recollecting the salad days of point-and-click when Sierra ruled the roost with titles like Kin... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpfulRating:8.8

Riot Act
Use of Crackdown is habit forming. Play at your own risk.
Ever wanted to leap tall buildings in a single bound, toss cars like an angry Hulk, and use high-tech weaponry to viciously dismantle powerful criminal organizations with impunity? Crackdown, the first free-roaming actio... Read Full Review
27 of 27 users found the following review helpfulRating:8.6

Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
Call of Cthulhu is more about mood and ambience than amazing graphics. Was it worth the wait? You bet.
With all the hullabaloo surrounding the Xbox 360 launch it's easy to forget about its current-gen sibling. Though the new console will eclipse Xbox 1 in every conceivable way, that's not to say that it's time to toll the... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpful
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