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GameSpot's Month in Review: July 2003
 
By the Editors of GameSpot

Welcome to GameSpot's Month in Review, the feature where we round up all the reviews we cranked out in the previous 30 days and present them to you in one place. If you just took a monthlong vacation under a rock, this thing makes it easy to figure out which games you missed and which ones were worth missing.

Summer is typically a slow season for game releases. That's a shame, since a lot of the time you're chilling out indoors with the air conditioning and looking to spend some quality time gaming. But between last month's two biggest releases, Knights of the Old Republic and Warcraft III: The Frozen throne, there were more gaming hours to be had than any reasonable person could shake a stick at. Things were a little sparse on the PS2, GameCube, and Game Boy Advance, but even those beleaguered platforms had at least a couple of titles worth looking at.

Anyway, don't worry--the release calendar will definitely pick up soon. Fall always brings a veritable flood of game releases as publishers look to capitalize on the Christmas buying frenzy. In the meantime, strap in and get ready to check out all the stuff that passed through our game systems in July.

 


 
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