Name: Jonathan Zabel
Dateline: Agoura Hills, California
Articles: 42
First Published: Thursday, September 1, 2005
Last Published: Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Currently listing articles 42-1:
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Movie Review: Pulse— Ghosts come from the Internet?
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PS2 Review: Kingdom Hearts II— If I had a nickel for every time someone said "Sora, Donald, Goofy" in this game...
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Nintendo DS Review: Sonic Rush— Sonic ran so fast he ended up where he started.
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Xbox Review: Half-Life 2— Theoretical physics has never looked so good.
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PC Game Review: Warhammer 40,000 - Dawn of War — Winter Assault— Never bring a snowball to a blaster fight.
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PS2 Review: Dragon Quest VIII - Journey of the Cursed King— Déjà vu all over again.
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PC Game Review: Warhammer 40,000 - Dawn of War— What shalt thou kill? Lots of Orks, apparently.
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Nintendo DS Review: Phoenix Wright - Ace Attorney— Phoenix Wright is what happens when a text adventure takes the bar exam.
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GBA Review: Gunstar Super Heroes— Welcome back the color posse.
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Xbox Review: The Warriors— "Can you count, suckas?"
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PS2 Review: Ratchet - Deadlocked— "Clank? Never heard of 'em."
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Movie Review: The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe— A Turkish Delight?
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Nintendo DS Review: Trauma Center - Under the Knife— DS ER, anyone?
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Movie Review: 28 Days Later (2003)— Imagine a zombie movie that scares more with silence than with gore.
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Book Review: Perfect Circle by Sean Stewart— Stewart's latest offering shares little in common with the virtuoso science fiction setting he crafted for the world of Halo, but his main asset as
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GameCube Review: Fire Emblem - Path of Radiance— Any SRPG ultimately stands or falls based on the gameplay, an area in which Path of Radiance remains strong.
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PS2 Review: Digital Devil Saga 2— Nirvana turns out to be an apocalyptic wasteland eerily redolent of our own Earth. Out of the frying pan...
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PC Game Review: Indigo Prophecy— ...
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Book Review: Ravnica: City of Guilds— I have an inexplicable affinity for enriching the lore of game worlds I enjoy in any way I can.
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Xbox Review: Mortal Kombat - Shaolin Monks— ...
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Xbox Review: Ninja Gaiden Black— ...
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GBA Review: Fire Emblem - The Sacred Stones— ...
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PS2 Review: We Love Katamari— ...
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PS2 Review: Shadow of the Colossus— Shadow of the Colossus is the most compelling example that games can indeed exist as art.
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Convention Report: IGN Live— Yesterday was IGN Live, a consumer gaming convention held at the Anaheim Convention Center. Here are photos!
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Book Review: Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World— What is mind? No matter. Murakami has a knack for off-kilter titles, but this is actually descriptive.
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DVD Review: Lost, Season One— Everyone loves a good mystery.
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Sony PSP Review: Lumines— ...
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Nintendo DS Review: Meteos— ...
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Book Review: The Traveler by John Twelve Hawks— The author is already infamous for his anonymity, since he claims to live "off the grid."
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Book Review: Bangkok Tattoo— ...
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Movie Review: A History of Violence— ...
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Book Review: Black House— Demon-infested cannibalistic serial killer? Check. Oversized enchanted raven that drives people mad? Check.
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Review: Coldplay - A Rush Of Blood To The Head— ...
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iPod Mini (4GB, Silver, First Generation)— ...
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Movie Review: Serenity— See this film, and restore your faith in good ol' character-driven SF. You won't regret it.
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Xbox Review: The Incredible Hulk - Ultimate Destruction— This game is all about creating as much destruction as possible in any way you see fit.
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Review: Battlestar Galactica Season 1— ...
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Book Review: Autumn Bridge by Takashi Matsuoka— ...
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Review: The Place Promised In Our Early Days— ...
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Book Review: The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 2: Revelations (2002)— ...
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Concert Review: Video Games Live!— ...


