Video Game Reviews

Video games, be it on xbox 360, PS3, PSP or Wii, have taken over the world. Even rappers like 50 Cent, Wu-Tang and the Def Jam roster have their own games. When they don't get their own games, they still contribute to the soundtracks (as so many hip hop artists do for NBA and NFL 2K games). HipHopDX keeps video games and hip hop united in our ever growing lifestyle section.

Scarface

November 8th, 2006 - Kevin Clark | PS2, Xbox | Comments: 16

It is a hip-hop rite of passage to own Brian De Palma’s Scarface in your DVD collection. But for those who are video game enthusiasts and found yourself upset when Tony Montana met his grisly fate -- Vivendi Games and Radical Entertainment pick up where De Palma’s film left off.

What has been deemed a Grand Theft Auto clone is only right in a few spots. As the player controls Montana as he rebuilds his fallen drug empire, you can employ some of the similar methods used in Grand Theft Auto. You can basically hijack any car that is being driven on the street and beat up any