Reviews
Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack | PopMatters Multimedia Review
Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack, review by Mark Serrels -- As we look back at gaming history, <i>Halo</i> will ultimately be remembered as the game that single-handedly made Microsoft a major player in the console market. PopMatters . . . the magazine of global culture.
Review: Dante's Inferno | Edge Online
<img src="http://www.edge-online.com/files/imagecache/article_homepage_large_144x108/dante_2.jpg" alt="Review: Dante's Inferno" title="Review: Dante's Inferno" class="imagecache imagecache-article_homepage_large_144x108" /><br /><!--paging_filter--><em>Format: 360, PS3 (version tested),
X-Men: The Official Game
Positioned as part of a new breed of movie-based vidgames that complement their bigscreen counterparts, Activision's "X-Men" aims to fill in story gaps between "X2" and "X-Men: The Last Stand." But in practice "X-Men" is so unsatisfying that it's likely to
Far Cry: Instincts | PopMatters Multimedia Review
Far Cry: Instincts, review by Mark Serrels -- What is instantly intelligible when playing this new game is that Far Cry: Instincts has been created with the Xbox's limitations in mind. PopMatters . . . the magazine of global culture.
Xbox Live Arcade | PopMatters Multimedia Review
Xbox Live Arcade, review by Alex Vo -- When American 'entrepreneurs' steal game designs from foreign countries, they usually repackage it with stupid names like Snood. PopMatters . . . the magazine of global culture.
Justice League Heroes; Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
There's nothing the videogame industry loves more than a hit it can copycat. "Grand Theft Auto" spawned "Saints Row"; "Final Fantasy" led to "Phantasy Star"; and now the successful "X-Men Legends" franchise has resulted in two more action
Eragon Video Games and DVD Review
The swords-and-dragons epic Eragon falls victim to the same sad fate as most movie tie-in games: Because the game had to be released concurrently with the film, the title ends up unpolished and incomplete. Given more time, the developers might have tapped into Eragon's potential.
Shrek the Third Video Games and DVD Review
Shrek the Third offers more than just the usual playable events of the hit film, like most tie-ins. With a diverse cast of assumable characters, a simple yet fun multiplayer mode and a great collection of minigames, Third is a surprisingly good outing, sure to be embraced by the junior-gamer demo
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