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1.
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance (PS2)
17/02/2003
Mortal Kombat:
Deadly Alliance, then. A game for the more mature beat 'em up fan,
and one that revels in gloriously detailed gore and violence and innovative
gameplay, taking the MK series to realms more bloody and viscerally
extreme than ever before more...
2.
Resident Evil Zero (GameCube)
14/03/2003
Although
few and far between, there are games that make the GameCube more of
a necessity than an option. Games to look forward to, games to cherish,
games that remind you why it is that you actually got into the pastime
in the first place more...
3.
Metroid Prime (GameCube)
17/03/2003
Born on the
NES in 1987 and designed by Game Boy creator Gumpei Yokoi, Samus Aran
began her days on the infamous planet Zebes in a simple 2-dimensional
platformer. Then came Metroid 2, Super Metroid, and in 2002, Metroid
Fusion, the fourth in the long running series more...
4.
Jinx (Playstation)
10/03/2003
It would
seem Sony has a bit of a penchant for 3D platformers on its consoles.
PS2 has already played host to Jak and Daxter, Ratchet and Clank,
Sly Raccoon and Crash Bandicoot, but until now PSone had been a bit
neglected more...
5.
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance (XBOX)
15/03/2003
Baldur’s
Gate: Dark Alliance takes place in the world of Abeir-Toril –
the phrase meaning ‘Cradle of Life’ – a world known
commonly by the shortened name Toril. Your exploits in Dark Alliance
will revolve around Baldur’s Gate, a port city on the winding
Chionthar River more...