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M Action, Adventure, Thriller. After losing his daughter, NSA operative Sam Fisher is given his most dangerous assignment yet: go undercover with a terrorist organization.

Proving you can't keep a good agent down, Sam Fisher returns for this third undercover outing, which takes him deep inside North Korea on an information warfare mission. T Action, Adventure, Thriller. Stealth-mission expert Sam Fisher is sent after a terrorist, who leads an operation involving setting up bombs with the smallpox virus on US territory. Stealth-mission expert Sam Fisher searches for two US agents in Georgia and soon uncovers a plot involving a nuclear device.

M Drama, Horror, Mystery. Heather is suddenly thrust into a strange alternate reality filled with demonic imagery and twisted monsters. She quickly comes to find that the events unfolding around her have something to do with her past. After receiving a letter from his late wife, from Silent Hill, James Sunderland makes his way to the town in an attempt to find her.

Votes: 6, Sly Cooper and the gang must recruit a team of world-class thieves in order to penetrate his family vault of massive wealth and collect his inheritance before an evil genius retrieves it first. E Action, Adventure, Comedy. Two years after defeating Clockwerk, Sly Cooper and his band of thieves must recover and destroy all of the stolen Clockwerk parts from a sinister organization before their old nemesis can return from the dead. Action, Adventure. Command the most feared special forces unit ever assembled.

M Action, Adventure. Peace, freedom, and liberty. All that make up a nation. But this is threatened by terrorist, rebels, etc. See full summary ». M Action, Adventure, Crime. A larger, more powerful agency is systematically eliminating assassins in a series of hits, who are all from Agent 47's contract killing firm, The International Contract Agency ICA.

Votes: 5, Just when Agent 47, a former high-target hitman for an international contractor, has decided to reform himself and retire, he becomes engulfed in an elaborate conspiracy as an anonymous organization kidnaps his friend, the resident priest.

T Action, Adventure, War. Take on the role of Lieutenant James Patterson. You are the Allied force's most reliable military special agent. From storming the front lines of Normandy Beach as an infantryman to becoming an elite intel officer.

Sora and friends face mysterious new enemies as they continue their journey to save all worlds, and find Riku and King Mickey. T Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi. Germaine discover that Katya Nadonova's project, nanobots designed to repair nuclear reactors; have been stolen by Nikolai Diavolo.

Together the two set off to new Orleans and beyond to confront Diavolo. Play as the foot soldier of the galaxy's greatest factions and wage war across countless planets.

M Action, Crime, Fantasy. A man is forced to go on the run after he unwillingly becomes involved in a series of supernatural crimes that have haunted New York City.

A remake of the original Tomb Raider , Lara Croft, world known adventurer, has been hired by a mysterious woman named Natla to find a lost and very powerful artifact known as the Scion.

A troubled NYPD cop is framed for murder and finds himself being hunted by the police, the mob, and a ruthless corporation. Votes: 14, Because unrealistic as it may be, Heatseeker is not a game that tries to be. The game is very much an over the top, exaggerated representation of aerial combat and pulls it off wonderfully.

Heatseeker is an easy recommendation to any fan of the Top Gun or Iron Eagle movies, but die-hard simulation fans may want to drop their flares and break right. Killer7 is also hard to classify into a genre. It is essentially an on-rails shooter, but it has a first-person perspective and has the feel of a survival horror adventure. Anyway, if you like dark games and crave something out of the ordinary, score a copy of Killer7.

Control remains very functional. This is a game that oozes style from beginning to end and also one with a story so brutally off-the-wall that it practically demands your attention. The original game in this epic sci-fi shooter series was an XBox exclusive, but PS2 owners got treated to the much-improved sequel. The developers at Koei did an excellent job refining the controls, pacing, and the upgrade system throughout the game. And of course, Crimson Sea 2 still has the intense shooting and slashing of aliens, interesting characters and storyline that built its cult fanbase.

Expert gamers will love the variety of techniques and play styles available, but impatient button-mashers who just want to dive into the game will still be able to make a great deal of progress as they naturally pick up the more advanced combat techniques. The game also features some excellent physics thanks to the Havok engine that adds an extra layer of polish on an excellent game.

This overlooked gem introduced the cover mechanic and blind fire mode later made famous by Gears of War. The cover mechanic was very innovative and well implemented. Some of the best arcade shooters succeeded with great action instead of depth, and kill.

In this remake of the original PC cult classic, Deus Ex: The Consiracy seamlessly combines a first person shooter with elements of role playing games.

The weapons are customizable, all of the nano-aug powers are upgradeable, and the skill system is easy to learn. The way in which the individual gameplay elements are balanced against each other, and the way the consequences of your actions tend to come back into play, all help make Deus Ex increasingly impressive the longer you play it, just as they invite you to play the game over again.

It takes place in a modern version of the Old Wild West and you follow the adventures of Jericho Cross, an train-robber-turned-vampire. It may not be the great FPS from a techincal standpoint, but you have to give it points for creativity.

Gunslingers, for instance, will dodge your bullets and melee attacks, Banshees coordinate in assault patterns to force you into their sonics, and the more basic low-level creatures team up in packs to rip you to shreds. The Red Star is essentially the definition of a hidden gem on the PS2. The graphics look terrific, employing superb lighting effects and details. It brings an unstoppable amount of tension and energy throughout its nineteen levels, even on the easiest of difficulty settings.

Hop right into hard to get the most out of it, though — humble advice from a hardcore shooting fan. It may have taken three years to get here, but The Red Star was definitely worth the wait. The game does not force itself to appeal to a mainstream market, which I always tend to respect and appreciate.

Unlike the sublime Psyvariar, which focuses on making the player choose the best strategy of building up BUZZ by skimming bullets, DoDonPachi DOU is all about learning how to weave through the bullet patterns unharmed, whilst still making the combo meter tick. The game is all about skill and will take players months to be able to be able to one-credit the game — a mighty achievement in its own right… The striking thing about the game is the adrenaline and satisfaction a player feels once they have been able to successfully come out alive of a bullet run, and it is this factor that makes the game a pleasure to play.

To be able to do this, though, the player will have to dwell deep into the mechanics and successfully implement the use of combo multipliers, combined with the careful use of bombs. Much like its spiritual successor, ESP Ra. As in the arcade version you can choose from three modes — Psikyo-esque Original, standard Maniac, and stupid-hard Ultra, as well as a slightly redesigned Arrange mode.

Thankfully, SNK has realized this, and despite their financial ups and downs, have committed themselves to supplying as much Metal Slug as possible to the general public.

If you frequent The Newsgrounds website, you are probably familiar with the original Flash game. However, the developers expanded the game and polished it up a bunch for a full console release. In terms of the gameplay, it is very much like Metal Slug, but it has its very own style and sense of humor. The goal is simply to get from the left end of the stage to the right end, shooting and through anything that may get in your way.

Of course, there are gun power-ups to help with the large-scale chaos, usually provided by the aforementioned fat kid. There are also as a variety of vehicles to commandeer that are scattered throughout. These range from run-of-the-mill, like bulldozers and killer robots, to the absurd, like a Sasquatch that you can ride in one of the Russian levels to eat KGB agents, Rampage-style… Should you become bored with the main game, there are also a handful of mini-games that are easily as entertaining as the main package.

There are some mini-games based on the main game, which can be fun for a while, but the original mini-games are, by far, the hidden jewel of Alien Hominid. The so-called PDA game is a simple puzzle game reminiscent of the old Lode Runner games, where you have to get from the start to the finish, while killing all the enemies and avoiding all the obstacles.

As you might expect, Shattered Soldier is absurdly difficult and it has all the staples of classic Contra games but with updated visuals. Some of the mechanics of this game are cool too, like being able to lock your firing position.

Those revisions, of course, may rub some players the wrong way. Make no mistake, you will die like a fly playing this game, very early and very often. But the pattern design is good enough that skill and perceptive analysis offers the possibility of mastery for dedicated players. Bringing something new to the table, The Mark of Kri was a refreshing gameplay experience and displayed a unique graphical style.

Making use of the dual analog sticks, it managed to make fighting with multiple opponents an accessible and fun, yet challenging, experience, while still giving players the opportunity to try other approaches, like shooting enemies at a distance with a bow or crawling sneakily from behind. The visual style, the closer you get to an animated look without using cell-shading, is brilliant, and the mix between cartoonish characters and scenes of extreme graphic violence gives this game a unique and compelling look.

Even though it went relatively unnoticed by the genreal public it did warrant a sequel on the PS2 by the name of Rise of the Kasai. For a game that can easily degenerate from a stealth mission to taking on a swarm of enemies single-handed, this is important and the easy to use controls certainly help out immensely.

Actually, everything about the game from the story to the music to the characters is funny, wacky and over the top. Also, all of the things that make the game initially frustrating initially difficulty, randomness, etc will become less and less of a problem as you find yourself slowly mastering the game.

God Hand puts the fun back in beating people retarded. The other missing half was a decent combat system that could incorporate timing and reflexes into the traditional button-mashing slop.

The challenge can be intense, the music is fabulous, the graphics are beautiful, and it has solid control. Besides, when was the last time you played through an adventure using a sword wielding gender-neutral marital arts master anyway? After a long line of annual installments and an attempt at bringing the series to 3D, SNK Playmore got back to the two-dimensional roots and ditched the yearly suffix.

Since it was designed for the Atomiswave arcade system instead of the classic Neo-Geo MVS hardware, it has a more modern look to it than previous 2D installments. The PS2 is also the only console to receive a port and has a number of great exclusive characters over the arcade. Leader Desperation Moves are still in there too but XI introduces the Dream Cancel option to make the chances of ever landing some of these more realistic. Possibly the best SNK fighters ever, Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves takes place well after the events of the previous games in the series.

This gave SNK the opportunity to explore their creativity in bringing fresh characters and a new style in terms of both fighting and aesthetics. Loading times are almost non-existent. Arc System Works the development team behind the Guilty Gear series created this stunning anime-based fighter for the Atomiswave arcade platform and it was also released on the PS2 in Japan. If you enjoy the Guilty Gear games, you should get a real kick out of it, but only fans of 2D fighters would find it worth importing.

Though Fist of the North Star is generally import friendly, only fans of the license or the most dedicated fighting game fans will find any worth to owning it; everyone else can safely pass it by.

First of all, there are no ring-outs whatsoever; characters must be attacked until they lose their large heart to another player. Hey, why do the dirty work yourself? Items are also used in the same way — just picked up and thrown. There are very few items in the game, but a few are worth noting; TwinBee can generate his own items bells that have different effects , as can Bomberman bombs.

If you love quirky Japanese musical adventures, this game is your ticket to funland. Because of this, it requires a lot of hand-eye coordination with both hands at the same time and a lot of practice.

Those of us that own the wonderful Sega Dreamcast are well aware of this duo of wonderful titles it includes both the original SC5 and SC5 part 2. Space Channel 5 has a handful of simple game elements that make it unique and the game does a good job of starting out easy and gradually getting more difficult.

Even when the moves become so complicated you get angry and want to hurl your controller across the room, the quality of the music helps bring you back.

Decent to great solitaire puzzle play, but it really shines for frantic multi-player goodness. The game introduces a new concept to the whole Devil Dice idea: when you match dice, they explode — which creates some chain reactions, and generally causes more regular pain and frustration to your little devil dude. Here, players take on the role of a nimble footed pixy, the Japanese equivalent of a Hoo of The Grinch Who Stole Christmas fame , that scurries across the face of die in the attempt of connecting same numbers to eliminate them from the square board.

The object is to quickly recognize the numbers, roll the dice into place, igniting them, and then to try and create chain reactions, linking them to other sets of dice before they blow up. Players earn chain reaction points, they build up levels, and all the while they rid the grid of dice, more emerge from the ground to take their place.

The gameplay is tense, electrifying and requires a certain amount of quick decision-making skills, much like Tetris , but in 3D and using die in an entirely different gameplay experience. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.

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