Cover Galaxy - Offers cover scans for PS2, Xbox, GameCube, Dreamcast, and 3DO games. GameOver - "Overall, Ratchet and Clank is the kind of game that any gamer would want in their library, whether it's as a holiday present or as a gift to yourself. Revamping the action platformer genre with plenty of action, wacky, impressive gadgets and an interesting storyline, this is what the future of action games should be. If you've got a PS2, get your hands on this one." Review by Jeff Haynes with overall rating [93%] and screen shots. PlayStation World Magazine: FlatOut - Review by Staff, [9/10]. "It's one of those driving games that tickles all your fun buttons at once, leaving you with a massive grin." (PS2) GameSpy PS2 - Review, by David Chapman: "10 games for twenty bucks is a pretty good deal, even if you only find a few to genuinely enjoy." [Score: 3 out of 5] MonsterGamer - Features messageboards to talk about games and cheats for the PS2, PSOne, Xbox, N64, Gamecube, and the PC. Abby-Cheat - Offers trainers, user-submitted cheats, and walkthroughs for PC, PSX, PS2, GameCube, XBox, Dreamcast and Nintendo 64 games. Snackbar Games - "To conclude in a very simple way; if you like platform games, have a PS2, a brain, and some time to spare (cause you won’t be able to put it down once you start)." Review by Dots. Snackbar Games - Review, by Snowcone and Dots: "If you own a PS2 you absolutely owe it to yourself to give Jak 2 a try." AceGamez: FlatOut - Review by Dexter Pearson, [9/10]. "Flat Out is a fantastic game. I've never heard of the developer Bugbear before but if they continue to produce games of this calibre, I can see big things for them in the future." (PS2) IGN PS2 - Review, by Craig Harris: "Only a couple of these titles are the real deal; the rest really aren't worthy enough to carry the classics' moniker because, for the most part, the teams responsible for the recreations clearly didn't understand what made the original games great to begin with." [Score: 5.3 out of 10] Regal Games - Distributor of Xbox, PS2, and Gamecube video games, systems and accessories. The Velocity Games Network - Broadband gaming network for PC, Xbox, PS2 and GC. Previews, reviews, cheats, hints, demos, downloads, features, forums, chat rooms and tech support. ic-games - Reviews, news, demos, and screen shots for PC, Xbox, PS2 and GameCube games. Heroes of Gaming - Preview by Richard S. Stites. "Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks is coming along nicely, and is already pretty fun." Game Revolution - "With anti-aliased backgrounds (nerdspeak for smooth and seamless), cool shadows and weapon lighting effects, it puts last year's PS2 games to shame." Review by Zombie Duke. Armchair Empire - "Onimusha is one of the games that you just can't pass up for the PS2 this year. Even thought it hasn't redefined a genre or discovered a profound meaning to life, you still get to save the Princess and wave a shiny pointy stick around in the air. That makes it just plain fun." Review by The Slipperyone with overall score [8/10]. Includes screen shots. ign.com - "Give it a look, particularly if you enjoyed Kengo or the Bushido Blade games. If nothing else, Afro Samurai has to be seen to be believed." Review by David Smith with overall score [7.8] and screen shots. GameZone - "Quite simply, Gitaroo-Man lays the funk down on all competing musical games currently on the market with enough left over style to put a particular K9 back in the doghouse." Reviewed by Carlos McElfish with scores. Gaming World X Review (PS2) - [6.4/10] By Adam Matlock. "For 50 bucks, you could either buy [this], or spend some time in the used games bin and track down a more entertaining FPS and a more entertaining space flight sim (and probably have 10 bucks to spare)." Xtra Games - Reviewed by Sonia Robinson. "For now I'm well and truly happy in the novice category - just getting to grips with getting the right combination of numbers keeps me entertained for hours." GameSpot - "Ultimately, Shifters is hard to recommend to anyone, especially given the sheer number of exceptional action adventure games already available on the PS2." Review by Miguel Lopez with overall score [3.9/10] and screen shots. |