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E3 2006: Field Commander
CONSOLE GAME REVIEW posted on 23 MAY 2006 by Bill Trotter
Surprise, surprise: a turn-based strategy game on a Playstation Portable? Bill Trotter explains how this modern rendition of Panzer General works as a video game.
Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes
CONSOLE GAME REVIEW posted on 4 JAN 2006 by Mark Link
Grab a broadsword, crossbow, or mace and prepare to battle orcs, ogres, Dark Elves, half-vampires and a host of magical creatures. Additionally, sound military tactics are required since Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes challenges more than just the reflexes. Author Mark Link takes a look at this combination action, adventure, and role-paying game for the Xbox.
Halo 2 - First Impressions
CONSOLE GAME REVIEW posted on 8 NOV 2004 by Aaron McKenna
This year's biggest Xbox game arrives this week. Aaron takes a first look at Halo 2 in advance of its public debut, sharing his impressions on the next game in this hugely popular sci-fi action series.
Hunter: The Reckoning (Gamecube)
CONSOLE GAME REVIEW posted on 11 APR 2003 by Chris Massey
"Hunter: The Reckoning stinks when played alone. I can't put a finer point on the single player game: it's that bad."
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance (Gamecube)
CONSOLE GAME REVIEW posted on 10 APR 2003 by Chris Massey
The Gamecube port of the Playstation 2 hack-n-slash is reviewed by Chris Massey. Find out if the latest game in the Baldur's Gate stable offers anything new for console players.
Medal of Honor: Frontline (XBox)
CONSOLE GAME REVIEW posted on 12 FEB 2003 by Rick Fehrenbacher
EA's Medal of Honor franchise finally arrives on the XBox, and Rick Fehrenbacher examines this widely popular World War II shooter franchise.
Tribes Aerial Assault
CONSOLE GAME REVIEW posted on 29 JAN 2003 by Chris Massey
"Tribes Aerial Assault is still the complex, team-based online first-person shooter it has always been, but is it the second coming of the original onto the Playstation 2, or is it just a cheap port?"
Medal of Honor: Frontline (GameCube)
CONSOLE GAME REVIEW posted on 22 JAN 2003 by Chris Massey
After the highly successful Medal of Honor series made its way through all the other platforms, Frontline is brought to the GameCube. Does this new port offer anything new for GameCube owners?
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