Warren Dunlop

Reviews By Warren Dunlop

Ford Bold Moves Street Racing Review (Xbox)

By Warren Dunlop () - 4.0 out of 10

Do you have innovation? Do you have style? Do you have ideas to bring to the racing genre table? Please, oh please, could you submit your resume to Ford. This game is flat out boring, which isn't a very bold move at all. Unchallenging, uninteresting, unfulfilling, unrealistic, and unsatisfactory, Ford seems to have sponsored a title with many great concepts, but with a bad execution. Read More.

American McGee Presents Bad Day L.A. Review (PC)

By Warren Dunlop () - 1.2 out of 10

The video game industry has a timeline that spans over 35 years, and every last person has enjoyed something it's put out at one time or another. Most of the time people look forward to headers, the spotlights that really gleam, possibly finding a gem in the hay and enjoying some unknown title. Read More.

Xyanide Review (Xbox)

By Warren Dunlop () - 8.0 out of 10

Ever since the Raiden series drained my pockets of change at the local pizza joint when I was a young'n, I've been madly in love with scrolling arcade shooters. Back as far as Zanac for the NES, they have never failed to provide as much action as humanly possible, and this means you'll come back to them time and time again. Read More.

GT Legends Review (PC)

By Warren Dunlop () - 7.0 out of 10

Hippies, vibrant colors, drugs, and the fast progression of auto racing were all a part of 60's history; GT Legends brings you into one of those worlds. Although a game about being able to take the biggest hit, having the grooviest style and attitude, and driving around in your bright orange and blue shaggin'-wagon would be a mind-blower of a title, sure to be sold in Wal-Mart's and Target's like hot-cakes, GT Legends' a racer, and a solid one at that. Read More.

Crusty Demons Review (Xbox)

By Warren Dunlop () - 7.5 out of 10

This one is beyond the most ridiculous of ideas, beyond the most inappropriate of actions and language, beyond the limit of tolerable lazily written story lines, and it's quite possibly the most fun you'll have in a long time. If you like flying high get this game. Read More.

X-Men: The Official Game Review (X360)

By Warren Dunlop () - 5.8 out of 10

With Activision on another action game based on the X-Men license, one would hope for great things, almost 'X'traordinary things. With a big name such as Marvel, backing up such a trademark such as X-Men, on a game entitled none other than "The Official Game", one would hope for huge things. Read More.

X-Men: The Official Game Review (Xbox)

By Warren Dunlop () - 5.9 out of 10

With Activision on another action game based on the X-Men license, one would hope for great things, almost 'X'traordinary things. With a big name such as Marvel, backing up such a trademark such as X-Men, on a game entitled none other than "The Official Game", one would hope for huge things. Read More.

TOCA Race Driver 3 Review (PC)

By Warren Dunlop () - 8.7 out of 10

If you play ToCA Race Driver 3, don't expect to purchase any other racers in the near future. Codemasters' have really hit their mark in this release, with the insane numbers of licensed cars and tracks, highly realistic simulation that includes plenty of damage variables, all spread across over 30 different styles of racing. Read More.

SOCOM 3: U.S. Navy SEALs Review (PS2)

By Warren Dunlop () - 8.3 out of 10

The Navy Seals are hitting the PS2 once again, and there isn't one Navy Seal who would deny the reality of this game. This third instalment to the SOCOM series is unlike any other of its kind, including the first two games in the franchise which were built to a key on their own. Read More.

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