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Stolennew

When the folks at Blue 52, the developers of this stealth-action title, named their first project Stolen, I don't think they quite understood how apropos the name would be.
Dig Boston  |  Seth MCM. Donlin  |  06-01-2005  |  Video Games

E3 2005new

E3, the video game industry’s annual expo to end all expos, is a massive 70,000-geek orgy of hypnotic game demos and equally hypnotic booth babe cleavage.
Dig Boston  |  Seth Donlin  |  05-25-2005  |  Video Games

Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sithnew

Revenge of the Sith packs all the punch of your 12-year-old sister, complete with dialogue so agonizing, it’ll actually make you appreciate Lucas’ love-scene scripts. Yeah, you heard us.
Dig Boston  |  Adam Sith  |  05-25-2005  |  Video Games

The Rental of the Sithnew

To paraphrase Yoda, the hardcore videogame Jedi should rent, not buy, Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
Boulder Weekly  |  Todd Michael Shaffer  |  05-23-2005  |  Video Games

Raze's Hellnew

Would you pay good money to see the combined cast of Tiny Toon Adventures and Muppet Babies get torn apart by a mob of vicious apes? Well, if you answered yes to any one of these questions, then you need to pick up a copy of Majesco's latest third-person shooter, Raze's Hell.
Dig Boston  |  Seth McM. Sonlin  |  05-19-2005  |  Video Games

I Came, I Saw, I Nukednew

Strategy games are a mixed bag. But when you become good at a well-made one, you’re sure to have fun. Example: Empire Earth II.
Jackson Free Press  |  Nick Judin  |  05-12-2005  |  Video Games

Gamer: Choppers, Chores, and Antisocial Behaviornew

You scored -- welcome to the maiden installment of the Bay Guardian's new video game review column. First up, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Rockstar Games).
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Mike McGuirk  |  05-11-2005  |  Video Games

Tags Are Itnew

Atari's Getting Up: Contents under Pressure has graffiti artists pissed and S.F. do-gooders braced for trouble.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Mike Louie  |  05-11-2005  |  Video Games

New Releasesnew

May continues to be a hot month for video games, with well over two dozen games released to date. Whether you're a fan of gritty RPGs, sweeping historic war games or silly cartoon adaptations, this week has got something for you.
Dig Boston  |  Seth McM. Donlin  |  05-11-2005  |  Video Games

Jade Empirenew

You can't go wrong with a stacked ninja-babe kicking all kinds of ass -- except when mastering her moves is something along the lines of memorizing the quadratic equation.
Dig Boston  |  Seth McM. Donlin  |  05-11-2005  |  Video Games

Float Like the Fatmannew

If you're looking for an immersive boxing game that allows you to be as anal as your little heart desires, get EA Sports Fight Night Round 2.
Boulder Weekly  |  Todd Michael Shaffer  |  05-09-2005  |  Video Games

FIFA Soccernew

We've been waiting for it -- the moment when EA Sports released with a full-featured sports title for the PSP. Fortunately, FIFA Soccer was well worth the wait.
Dig Boston  |  Adam Diamond  |  05-05-2005  |  Video Games

The Future Of Gamingnew

Harmonix Music Systems, North America's only independent development studio for music video games, is flying under the radar in Central Square, Cambridge.
Boston Phoenix  |  Camille Dodero  |  05-05-2005  |  Video Games

Midnight Club 3: DUB Editionnew

Midnight Club returns with even more under the hood.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mitch Krpata  |  05-04-2005  |  Video Games

Pimp Yo' PSPnew

These days, stock just won’t cut it -- you’ve got to pimp that PlayStation Portable out with aftermarket accessories to let everyone know just how you roll. And if the accessory adds functionality, it’s all gravy.
Dig Boston  |  Seth McM. Donlin  |  04-28-2005  |  Video Games

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