Most Popular Xbox Games

  • Conker: Live & Reloaded

    GameSpot Score
    8.3
    great
    • Release Date: Jun 21, 2005

    The naughty squirrel returns to the Xbox in a new team-based shooter, Conker: Live and Reloaded. This sequel features both multiplayer deathmatch and campaign modes, which can be played via Xbox Live and system link.

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  • Red Dead Revolver

    GameSpot Score
    7.3
    good
    • Release Date: May 3, 2004

    Rockstar's Western-themed shooter has some great style and enough fun moments to justify the rough edges.

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  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    GameSpot Score
    7.5
    good
    • Release Date: Apr 22, 2003

    The online multiplayer mode does a fine job of extending the game's mileage, making The Clone Wars suitable at least for a rental for the casual Star Wars fan, and worth keeping for those who really enjoyed Episode II.

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  • Brute Force

    GameSpot Score
    7.6
    good
    • Release Date: May 27, 2003

    Brute Force is a well-done game, filled with challenging opponents and plenty of targets to shoot at, but it also doesn't fulfill its potential.

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    • Genre: Sci-Fi Shooter
  • Hitman: Contracts

    GameSpot Score
    7.6
    good
    • Release Date: Apr 20, 2004

    Hitman: Contracts delivers some time-tested and sometimes highly entertaining stealth action, which any fan of the genre might as well check out.

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  • Phantom Dust

    GameSpot Score
    8.5
    great
    • Release Date: Mar 15, 2005

    Hidden underground for most of your life, you emerge to the surface to explore your supernatural abilities. In a postapocalyptic world rife with monsters and mysterious particles known as "phantom dust," it's up to you to defeat your opponents using your psychic powers, skills, and strategies.

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  • James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing

    GameSpot Score
    8.8
    great
    • Release Date: Feb 17, 2004

    Everything or Nothing is a really great game--perhaps the best James Bond game ever made.

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  • Enter the Matrix

    GameSpot Score
    6.4
    fair
    • Release Date: May 14, 2003

    For huge fans of The Matrix Reloaded, it's worth renting for the movie sequences. For everyone else, it's just another licensed game that doesn't do justice to its source material.

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  • Max Payne

    GameSpot Score
    9.2
    Editors' Choice
    • Release Date: Dec 12, 2001

    It's an outstanding and original action game that's not just different from all other shooters to date, but also in many ways superior.

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  • BloodRayne 2

    GameSpot Score
    7.3
    good
    • Release Date: Oct 12, 2004

    Underneath BloodRayne 2's problems is a stylish and gory action game with enough kills and thrills to keep you entertained.

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  • The House of the Dead III

    GameSpot Score
    6.4
    fair
    • Release Date: Oct 24, 2002

    If you're already worn out on the gameplay of other rail-based light-gun games, you'll find little to draw you back in The House of the Dead III.

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  • Panzer Dragoon Orta

    GameSpot Score
    9.0
    Editors' Choice
    • Release Date: Jan 12, 2003

    Panzer Dragoon Orta is an outstandingly well-executed game, featuring gameplay that's easy to grasp but rewards continued practice, exceptional graphics and sound, and a lot of worthwhile extras.

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  • RLH: Run Like Hell

    GameSpot Score
    4.1
    poor
    • Release Date: Apr 9, 2003

    RLH is a game that simply wasn't good when it was first released, and even with slightly better graphics, a new level, and Xbox Live content, it still isn't a good game.

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  • Metal Arms: Glitch in the System

    GameSpot Score
    8.3
    great
    • Release Date: Nov 18, 2003

    Anyone looking for an intense and rewarding shooter should give Metal Arms a try.

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  • Dead to Rights

    GameSpot Score
    7.6
    good
    • Release Date: Aug 19, 2002

    Overlooking its problems won't be easy, but if you manage to, you'll find that Dead to Rights is an intense and challenging game.

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