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WWE Day of Reckoning

Gamecube:WWE Day of Reckoning, Yuke's has put forth a far more convincing effort than in previous years. Featuring great graphics, a more-than-solid gameplay engine, and finally a story mode worth playing through, Day of Reckoning is truly the first great WWE game on the GameCube. |
Kingdom Hearts II

Square Enix recently dropped by our offices to show off a two-level demo of Kingdom Hearts II, its upcoming sequel to 2002's impressive blending of Disney and Square's unique properties. While a sequel was a no-brainer given the original game's success, Kingdom Hearts II is being crafted to be more than just a by-the-numbers sequel. Although much of the game's story is being kept under wraps, Sora is back (and looking a bit older), as are Donald, Goofy, and a host of characters from the Disney stable. |
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Playboy: The Mansion

This game right here is hilarous. Not sure if this is a good game but if gamers like simulation games.
The game will offer a "free-form" sandbox-style mode that will let you build out a mansion with no limits, as well as a primary mission-based mode that will take you through various objectives. In mission mode, you'll start out at the bottom of the heap and eventually become the world's most famous swinging bachelor, though in both modes, you'll actually begin the game with high-end equipment, like stereo systems, plush couch sets, and more, and you'll work your way up from there. |
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time

The Star Ocean series is comfortably nestled in the space-faring future, in a universe of diverse races, unexplored galaxies, warring federations, and other such trappings that wouldn't be out of place in an episode of Star Trek. In Star Ocean: Till the End of Time, you'll follow the adventures of a young man named Fayt Leingod, a human from Earth who has an uncanny knack for falling into all sorts of disaster. Along the way, you'll meet up with some memorable characters, visit alien worlds, and dispatch countless foes with the game's fully 3D, fully real-time battle system. While some design choices mire aspects of this futuristic game in the dungeon-slogging role-playing-game past, the end result is an enjoyable experience, even if the game does not boldly go where no game has gone before. |
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