Most Popular N-Gage Games

  • Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory

    GameSpot Score
    8.6
    great
    • Release Date: Mar 23, 2005

    Chaos Theory is one of the N-Gage's standout games, and it belongs in the hands of anyone still sticking by the embattled platform.

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    • Genre: Modern Action Adventure
  • Asphalt: Urban GT

    GameSpot Score
    7.5
    good
    • Release Date: Nov 15, 2004

    Asphalt's production is a little uneven in spots, but it gets enough of it right that, in the end, the experience is pretty enjoyable.

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    • Genre: GT / Street Racing
  • Call of Duty

    GameSpot Score
    6.6
    fair
    • Release Date: Nov 23, 2004

    Call of Duty's play experience doesn't quite match up with the ambitious scope of its design.

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    • Genre: Historic First-Person Shooter
  • The Sims Bustin' Out

    GameSpot Score
    7.4
    good
    • Release Date: May 12, 2004

    The Sims Bustin' Out is a laid-back game that carries some inherent appeal, despite the presentation's rough edges.

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    • Genre: Virtual Life
  • X-Men Legends

    GameSpot Score
    8.1
    great
    • Release Date: Feb 7, 2005

    Equipped with a lengthy, fairly challenging adventure and great Bluetooth multiplayer, X-Men Legends is one of the best N-Gage games to date.

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    • Genre: Action Role-Playing
  • Requiem of Hell

    • Release Date: Nov 22, 2004

    Requiem of Hell is an upcoming N-Gage dungeon crawler from Beijing-based Digital-Red, the makers of several titles for Nokia's Series 60 platform.

    • Genre: Action
  • One

    GameSpot Score
    6.6
    fair
    • Release Date: Oct 13, 2005

    One is a fairly ambitious portable fighting game that looks impressive on the N-Gage, but lacks the sort of deep, hard-hitting action you'd probably expect.

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    • Genre: 3D Fighting
  • The Roots: Gates of Chaos

    GameSpot Score
    8.3
    great
    • Release Date: Aug 15, 2005

    The Roots: Gates of Chaos is standing on the shoulders of giants here, and RPG-starved N-Gage gamers will reap the sweet fruit of this copycat move.

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    • Genre: Action Role-Playing
  • Tomb Raider

    GameSpot Score
    5.9
    mediocre
    • Release Date: Oct 6, 2003

    This new version of Tomb Raider is indeed an accurate reflection of the original look and feel of Tomb Raider, but the gameplay just doesn't hold up.

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    • Genre: Modern Action Adventure
  • Glimmerati

    GameSpot Score
    8.1
    great
    • Release Date: Aug 16, 2005

    Glimmerati's combination of simple driving with an engaging, character-driven plot makes it one of the N-Gage's better games.

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    • Genre: Driving
  • Spider-Man 2

    GameSpot Score
    5.2
    mediocre
    • Release Date: Jul 6, 2004

    While portions of the game show promise, Spider-Man 2's jerky gameplay and occasional crash bugs overshadow these promising points.

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    • Genre: Sci-Fi Action Adventure
  • Asphalt: Urban GT 2

    • Release Date: Q4 2005

    Asphalt: Urban GT 2 is a racing game featuring customizable cars and motorcycles.

    • Genre: GT / Street Racing
  • The Elder Scrolls Travels: Shadowkey

    GameSpot Score
    6.1
    fair
    • Release Date: Nov 23, 2004

    Technological hurdles cripple the gameplay, making Shadowkey little more than a failed attempt to simulate the Elder Scrolls PC experience.

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    • Genre: Role-Playing
  • Tony Hawk's Pro Skater

    GameSpot Score
    6.8
    fair
    • Release Date: Oct 13, 2003

    The somewhat sloppy components of this port have rendered the final product pretty unimpressive overall.

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    • Genre: Skateboarding
  • Pathway to Glory

    GameSpot Score
    8.1
    great
    • Release Date: Nov 29, 2004

    While the promise of true online play remains somewhat unfulfilled, Pathway to Glory is still a compelling turn-based strategy game.

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    • Genre: Modern Turn-Based Strategy
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