PlayStation 2

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Fatal Frame review

This review originally appeared on Reviewcenter.com in 2002. For us, it all started with The 7th Guest for the PC. We were indescribably intrigued by this game at the time.‚ The ability to journey through a...
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Need for Speed Undercover review

The Need for Speed series has gone through many changes, most of which alienate one portion of the fan base or another. What did EA's Blackbox give fans this time around?
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Eidos creates a Monster of a game

There are a lot of bad kid's games on the Wii, with even more to come during this holiday season, so we here at Blast are going to tell you about one of the better, younger skewing titles to invest your money into this winter. Backbone Entertainment's "Monster Lab" is a game that will surely fly under the radar, but it's worthy of more than that sad fate.
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The PlayStation 2 launch titles

December 2008. Sony PlayStation 2 has been a viable product for eight years, selling about 140 million units wordwide, more than any other video game console in history. The fact that we're still talking abo...
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Lego Batman fails to deliver

It's no real secret as to why the Lego games appeal to a wide generation of gamers. While the younger set enjoys the run and jump style platforming and easy accessible gameplay, the shall we say, more seasoned ...
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TNA Impact!

The game could use more drama and story injected into its core, but if you're looking for simple, pick-up-and-go action, TNA Impact! is a good way to go.
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King of Fighters XI

SNK Playmore's King of Fighters XI is very similar in all respects to their recent NeoGeo Battle Coliseum in that it is a purely two dimensional fighting game that appeals almost exclusively to hardcore two dim...
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Tony Hawk’s Proving Ground

Proving Ground is the deepest "X-sport" video game ever developed, and that means something considering the Tony Hawk franchise singularly created the alternative sport video game genre. That said, Neversoft...
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The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night

The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night, starts the game off with a recap from the last game, where Spyro defeated the evil dragon Cynder. After Spyro defeated Cynder, she turned into a little dragon, just like ...
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Retro: PacMan World 2

This review originally appeared on Reviewcenter.com in 2002. An evil force by the name of "Spooky" has been unleashed by those dastardly ghosts and it's up to everyone's favorite pepperoni-slice shaped yello...
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NeoGeo Battle Coliseum

Though you may never hear it in the game, NeGeo Battle Coliseum is set in February 2017 by new Japanese calendar. A man is trying to take over the NeoGeo world by defeating the strongest warriors and claiming t...
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Crash of the Titans

In a way, Crash of the Titans represents everything about Playstation 2 in 2008 -- still bloody good, but there's not a whole lot more to expect out of it. Even without its original creator, Crash Bandicoot ...
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Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s

When someone talks about guitar heroes, certain names often come to mind. They talk about Jimmy Page or Carlos Santana's soulful style. They talk about Kenny Wayne Shepard's bluesy-rock and Paul Reynold's catch...