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  1. Shadow of the Colossus is an action game that squares a young boy against a group of towering colossi. You assume the role of a nameless hero trying to rid the world of giant creatures and find his lost love.
    • Release Date: Oct 18, 2005
    Shadow of the Colossus boxshot
  2. If you're looking for a solid action-adventure title to play now that you've beaten all the games you picked up during the holidays, Drakan: The Ancients' Gates may fit the bill nicely.
    • Release Date: Jan 28, 2002
    Drakan: The Ancients' Gates boxshot
  3. Kratos returns to the PS2 in the sequel to God of War.
    • Release Date: Mar 13, 2007
    God of War II boxshot
  4. In God of War, the dark world of Greek mythology comes to life right before your eyes. As you take the role of Kratos, a story unfolds with various plot twists and multiple endings that take you through traps, stunts, and puzzles.
    • Release Date: Mar 22, 2005
    God of War boxshot
  5. Devil May Cry has successfully captured the twitch-based, relentlessly free-flowing gameplay style of so many classic 2D action games.
    • Release Date: Oct 16, 2001
    Devil May Cry boxshot
  6. 7 Blades, a true Samurai game in the style of Bushido Blade or Tenchu, is set in the action genre where players must slay several enemies in a medieval Japanese setting. The game was only released in Japan.
    • Release Date: Sep 28, 2001
    7 Blades boxshot
  7. Batman: Vengeance may not be one of the year's best overall, but it is one of those incredibly rare birds known as a good licensed game.
    • Release Date: Oct 15, 2001
    Batman: Vengeance boxshot
  8. Primal's gameplay isn't quite as engaging as the game's presentation, but overall, Primal is still easily recommended to those who enjoy exploring their games and not just plowing through them.
    • Release Date: Mar 25, 2003
    Primal boxshot
  9. Genji: Dawn of the Samurai is a 3D action/adventure game inspired by the Japanese literary masterpiece, "Tale of Genji" and features authentic swordplay, 2 playable characters and 30 missions through 14 stages.
    • Release Date: Sep 20, 2005
    Genji: Dawn of the Samurai boxshot
  10. Another five or six months in the cooker and Herdy Gerdy could have really been something special.
    • Release Date: Mar 4, 2002
    Herdy Gerdy boxshot
  11. Casper's return trip to a Sony console will pit him against the evil Kibosh and his ghastly minions.
    • Release Date: Sep 30, 2001
    Casper: Spirit Dimensions boxshot
  12. The Mummy Returns is a valiant attempt to make an interesting game playable for a wide audience, and it is, for the most part, successful.
    • Release Date: Oct 3, 2001
    The Mummy Returns boxshot
  13. The game is wildly unorthodox in almost every conceivable respect, though its aesthetics and mechanics are awesomely polished and inventive.
    • Release Date: Aug 28, 2001
    Stretch Panic boxshot
  14. The few gameplay quirks it has--specifically, its odd level design and occasionally spazzy camera--are more than made up for by its positive aspects.
    • Release Date: Mar 3, 2002
    Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future boxshot
  15. Treasure Planet isn't a bad game--it just might be a little too easy for experienced players.
    • Release Date: Nov 11, 2002
    Disney's Treasure Planet boxshot
  16. Pirates is like a Zelda-meets-Tomb Raider, though the actual environments you'll explore are pretty original, as is the method by which you'll get around.
    • Release Date: Feb 17, 2002
    Pirates: The Legend of Black Kat boxshot
  17. While Warrior Within's combat and satisfyingly long campaign improve on last year's game, the now darker tone falls somewhat flat compared to the storybook atmosphere in The Sands of Time.
    • Release Date: Nov 30, 2004
    Prince of Persia: Warrior Within boxshot
  18. This beautiful adventure combines a uniquecontrol scheme, an engrossing story, and a visual design reminiscent of watercolor paintings.
    • Release Date: Sep 19, 2006
    Okami boxshot
  19. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time can be recommended wholeheartedly. It looks fantastic and features responsive controls, some original play mechanics, a good story, and plenty of thrilling adventure.
    • Release Date: Nov 6, 2003
    Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time boxshot
  20. Devil May Cry 3 reintroduces the mysterious hero, Dante, in a new game featuring a new storyline, more weapons, and intense action. Set before the original Devil May Cry, the game follows Dante's journey as he battles his evil twin brother in a final confrontation.
    • Release Date: Mar 1, 2005
    Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening boxshot
  21. Osamu Tezuka's storyline alone makes Blood Will Tell worth playing.
    • Release Date: Sep 21, 2004
    Blood Will Tell boxshot
  22. In the end, Devil May Cry 2 is a big disappointment, and it just isn't all that entertaining.
    • Release Date: Jan 25, 2003
    Devil May Cry 2 boxshot
  23. While die-hard Resident Evil fans will be turned off by the game's length, others will find it to be the survival-horror game for people who don't like survival-horror games.
    • Release Date: Mar 13, 2001
    Onimusha: Warlords boxshot
  24. If you're a fan of the series or just want to play an action adventure in which you can hack up tons of ugly monsters--with style--then this game is just the ticket.
    • Release Date: Apr 27, 2004
    Onimusha 3: Demon Siege boxshot
  25. The Castlevania series gets a new protagonist in the form of Hector, a Devil Forgemaster, in Castlevania: Curse of Darkness. Hector left Dracula's service to lead a normal life, leaving Dracula vulnerable to attack by the Belmonts.
    • Release Date: Nov 1, 2005
    Castlevania: Curse of Darkness boxshot

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