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Mission: Impossible (PC) Reviewed on December 2, 1999 Check prices
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Mission: Impossible (PC)

The Bottom Line: Compared with more recent spy games for the PlayStation, Mission: Impossible just doesn't stand up. Read review

Specs: Teen, X-ample, Action, General Adventure, Science-fiction, 1 Player

Magic: The Gathering: Battlegrounds (PC) Reviewed on December 10, 2003 Check prices
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Magic: The Gathering: Battlegrounds (PC)

The Bottom Line: Magic: The Gathering - Battlegrounds could have benefited from a better interface, but at its core, it's still a decent game. Read review

Specs: Teen, Secret Level, Strategy, Real-Time Strategy, Fantasy, 1-2 Players

Battle Engine Aquila (Xbox) Reviewed on January 30, 2003 Check prices
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Battle Engine Aquila (Xbox)

The Bottom Line: The game doesn't stray too far from the standard mission-based action script, but it does give fans of the genre something new to try, though many will surely feel as though they've played this game before. Read review

Specs: Teen, Lost Toys, Action, First-Person Shooter, Sci-Fi, 1-2 Players

Yu Yu Hakusho: Spirit Detective (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Yu Yu Hakusho: Spirit Detective (Game Boy Advance)

Specs: Teen, Sensory Sweep, Adventure, First-Person Adventure, Sci-Fi, 1 Player

Terminator 3: The Redemption (PlayStation 2) Reviewed on September 8, 2004 Check prices
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Terminator 3: The Redemption (PlayStation 2)

The Bottom Line: If you still have any interest in all things Terminator, or if you are even just a fan of good old-fashioned shooters, T3: The Redemption is certainly worth a weekend rental. Read review

Specs: Teen, Paradigm Entertainment, Action, Action - adventure, Action - 3D shooter, Fantasy, 1-2 Players

Trivial Pursuit Unhinged (PC) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Trivial Pursuit Unhinged (PC)

Specs: Teen, Artech Studios, Trivia / Game Show, Board Games, 1-6 Players

Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (Xbox) Reviewed on November 13, 2004 Check prices
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Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (Xbox)

The Bottom Line: Those who appreciate this brand of brute-force, hack-and-slash gameplay should find in Demon Stone a great-looking and enjoyable, if somewhat familiar, experience. Read review

Specs: Teen, Stormfront Studios, Action, Action - adventure, Action - fighting, 1 Player

Slave Zero (PC) Reviewed on November 22, 1999 Check prices
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Slave Zero (PC)

The Bottom Line: The missing elements that keep it from being the great and innovative game it once appeared to be don't necessarily preclude it from being a perfectly acceptable arcade game. Read review

Specs: Teen, Atari

Enter the Matrix (GameCube) Reviewed on May 20, 2003 Check prices
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Enter the Matrix (GameCube)

The Bottom Line: For huge fans of The Matrix Reloaded, it's worth renting for the movie sequences. For everyone else, it's just another licensed game that doesn't do justice to its source material. Read review

Specs: Teen, Shiny Entertainment, Action, First-Person Adventure, Sci-Fi, 1 Player

Robotron: 2084 (Atari 7800) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Robotron: 2084 (Atari 7800)

Specs: Teen

Enter the Matrix (Xbox) Reviewed on May 20, 2003 Check prices
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Enter the Matrix (Xbox)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.0 stars Good
      Overall score: 6.4 (3.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 5.0 stars out of 1 review

The Bottom Line: For huge fans of The Matrix Reloaded, it's worth renting for the movie sequences. For everyone else, it's just another licensed game that doesn't do justice to its source material. Read review

Specs: Teen, Shiny Entertainment, Action, Third-Person Shooter, Sci-Fi, 1 Player

Wargasm (PC) Reviewed on January 28, 1999 Check prices
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Wargasm (PC)

The Bottom Line: A promising game bedeviled by several control problems and nagging design issues. Read review

Specs: Teen, Digital Image Design, Strategy, General Strategy, Realistic, 1-16 Players

Mission: Impossible: Operation Surma (GameCube) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Mission: Impossible: Operation Surma (GameCube)

Specs: Teen, Paradigm Entertainment, Action, Sc-Fi Action Adventure, Modern, 1 Player

Ghostbusters: The Video Game (PC) Reviewed on June 17, 2009 Check prices
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Ghostbusters: The Video Game (PC)

The Bottom Line: Despite some drawbacks, this satisfying adventure is just what you'd want from a Ghostbusters game: it's funny and it's fun. Read review

Specs: Teen, Terminal Reality, Action, Action - adventure, Action - third person shooter, Fantasy

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (GameCube) Reviewed on October 29, 2003 Check prices
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (GameCube)

The Bottom Line: It's a game that only a DBZ fan could love, but it's a proficient enough fighting game that others might like it. Read review

Specs: Teen, Pyramid, Action, 3D Fighting, Fantasy

Dragon Ball Z Infinite World (PlayStation 2) Reviewed on December 10, 2008 Check prices
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Dragon Ball Z Infinite World (PlayStation 2)

The Bottom Line: DBZ: Infinite World fails to live up to the standard set by previous DBZ games on the PS2. Read review

Specs: Teen, Dimps Corporation, Action, Action - fighting, 1 Player

Venetica (Xbox 360) Reviewed on January 27, 2011 Check prices
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Venetica (Xbox 360)

The Bottom Line: Venetica has too many flaws in just about every facet to make for an engrossing role-playing experience. Read review

Specs: Teen, Deck 13, Role-Playing, Role playing game (RPG) - action RPG

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on December 19, 2003 Check prices
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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: There are many other shooters available for the Game Boy Advance that are better and less thrown-together than Terminator 3, and as such, the game simply cannot be recommended. Read review

Specs: Teen, Taniko, Action, Third-Person Shooter, Sci-Fi, 1-4 Players

Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (PlayStation 2) Reviewed on August 27, 2004 Check prices
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Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (PlayStation 2)

The Bottom Line: This one is strictly for the diehard derby-goers, assuming there are still a few of us out there. Read review

Specs: Teen, Monster Games Inc., Driving, Racing / driving - GT/street, Realistic, 1-4 Players

Expendable (PlayStation) Reviewed on May 25, 2000 Check prices
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Expendable (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: When you get right down to it, Expendable is sheer, unadulterated shooting. Run through a bunch of levels, blow everything to bits, and try not to get shot. Read review

Specs: Teen, Rage Software, Action, General Action, 1-2 Players

Shadow Ops: Red Mercury (PC) Jewel Case

Specs: Teen (13+), Games - action, Action - first person shooter, Realistic

Carnivores Cityscape (PC)

Specs: Teen (13+), Games - action, Action - first person shooter, Science-fiction

Silver (Dreamcast)

Specs: Teen

Test Drive (PlayStation 2) Reviewed on June 7, 2002 Check prices
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Test Drive (PlayStation 2)

The Bottom Line: It's fun for a while, but it's too arcadelike for its own good, and it really only lends itself to short amounts of time spent playing. Read review

Specs: Teen, Pitbull Syndicate, Driving, GT/Street Racing, Realistic, 1-2 Players

Men in Black II: Alien Escape (PlayStation 2) Reviewed on June 27, 2002 Check prices
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Men in Black II: Alien Escape (PlayStation 2)

The Bottom Line: Men in Black II: Alien Escape is very good at constantly tossing enemies at you. Read review

Specs: Teen, Melbourne House, Action, Third-Person Shooter, Sci-Fi, 1 Player

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