Posts Tagged ‘Action’
Jan 17, 2005
Baten Kaitos
Jan 17, 2005
The Nintendo GameCube isn’t the ideal choice for purchasing Role-Playing Games, but many developers manages to create something for the RPG, GCN–only starved audience. Lost Kingdoms was one the few RPGs that a few quite enjoyed, but in the process it wasn’t stellar. However, the first “true” RPG that hit GameCube was Skies [...]
Jan 7, 2005
The Incredible Hulk
Jan 7, 2005
Don’t try to act mature, we all know you like to smash stuff. We’re all aware that you love tearing cars to shreds; that you like to cause wide, open cracks in the middle of the road. We even know that you like to reduce buildings to ash with a single punch. Well, we’ve got [...]
Jan 1, 2005
Super Mario Sunshine
Jan 1, 2005
The Nintendo Game Cube launch has come and gone. Nintendo fans are probably baffled that their Red Capped mascot has yet to appear, even after nearly a year after the GCN launch. On August 26, Game Cube’s world will be rocked by, perhaps, the largest game to ever be released on any platform. This might [...]
Dec 27, 2004
Super Mario 64 DS
Dec 27, 2004
Back in 1996, the main reason to buy a Nintendo 64 was, of course, Super Mario 64. Sure, there might have been only 2 games at launch, but the one everyone wanted was Mario 64. This game offered new gameplay mecanics not found in previous platform games and it truely defined what 3D platform gaming [...]
Dec 24, 2004
Mario Power Tennis
Dec 24, 2004
The Mario sports series returns with Mario Power Tennis for the GameCube, the follow up to last generation’s Mario Tennis 64. Fans of the original need not worry, everything you enjoyed from the first game is here but with a little more polish. If there’s one thing Camelot and Nintendo have always managed to do, [...]
Dec 9, 2004
Virtua Quest
Dec 9, 2004
Virtual reality is something we’d all like to experience. To be in another world, another dimension of existence where rules no longer apply and age is only part of your status, the mere thought of it makes me wish I had my own time machine. Unfortunately, I don’t have a time machine (yet…) and I [...]
Dec 8, 2004
Tales of Symphonia
Dec 8, 2004
Nintendo’s GameCube has put out some great games this generation, satisfying fans of just about every genre. For action/adventure boys, they gave us Wind Waker. A strategy man? Look no further than the delightful Pikmin series. Fighting buffs can enjoy Link as their exclusive character in Soul Calibur 2. But, where’s the game for role [...]
Dec 8, 2004
Scaler
Dec 8, 2004
It was the 90’s. Alternative rock and gangsta rap ruled the airways, flannel shirts were in, and Seinfeld was yet to be in syndication. Oh, and little games called Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon were out at the time. With charming characters, colorful visuals, and clever challenges, it just didn’t get much better when [...]
Dec 7, 2004
Viewtiful Joe 2
Dec 7, 2004
For a moment, pretend you’re a movie-goer just looking for a good time with your girlfriend. All you want is to enjoy the re-release of one of your favorite movies, starring your favorite action hero, Captain Blue. Now imagine that, in the middle of the movie, you and your girlfriend are sucked inside the film. [...]
Dec 4, 2004
Feel The Magic XY/XX
Dec 4, 2004
When the Nintendo DS was first anounced lots of people were already starting to get excited about it because it offered new gameplay poosibilities that hadn’t been done on other systems before. Of course nearly all of the big name developers were extremely excited about it too because they could experiment new things with the [...]

