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Reviews:  6First to review:  0Guides:  0Helpfulness votes:  57 out of 77Reviewer rank:  6940  (United States)
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Game: Scarface: The World is Yours  (Sony PlayStation 2, 2006) 
On foot, great! Driving...not so much.
19 out of 24 people found this review helpful
OK, we all know the story from the movie, but this is the game we're talking about. All too many folks in love with the movie will give this game glowing reviews regardless of how good it really is. Not me... read full review
Game: Tomb Raider: Legend  (Sony PlayStation 2, 2006) 
Best presentation yet, but way too short!
16 out of 19 people found this review helpful
Having played EVERY Tomb Raider game on the PlayStation, I was really looking forward to the series coming back from a disappointing PS2 debut in "Angel of Darkness". "Legend" did just that.... read full review
Game: JAWS Unleashed  (Sony PlayStation 2, 2006) 
Not my usual type of game...but actually like it alot!
12 out of 15 people found this review helpful
Jaws Unleashed, I admit, was a purchase for my son. Given my handle here, one would expect me to stick to military and Grand Theft Auto games. But as I play it more, have to say it's really a fun diversion... read full review
Game: Mercenaries  (Xbox, 2005) 
Most underrated and missed game EVER!
8 out of 9 people found this review helpful
Mercenaries is perhaps the most missed game in XBox history. This free-roam third person shooter is one of the deepest of it's genre, and just plain fun to play every time I pop it in. Set in a... read full review
Game: Conflict: Global Terror  (Xbox, 2005) 
Best yet of a great series!
2 out of 4 people found this review helpful
C:GT is the best installment of what could be said to be the greatest squad-based shooter series ever for current generation gaming consoles. Button configuration is straightforward and logical, movement is flu... read full review
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