Etherlords II – PC Review
Intelligence, it is claimed, is a matter of abstraction. For example, I can deduct through a process of abstraction that if you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in computer games. Also, if you’re probably interested in computer games, you’re probably
Amplitude – PS2 Review
It’s admirable to try new things; thinking outside the box leads to innovation and is the driving force behind the progression of civilisation. The only problem lies in all those concepts that are, quite simply, lame. For every Velcro, Biro
London Racer: World Challenge – PC Review
This game is quite extraordinary. Most of the game elements of London Racer – World Challenge form a dichotomy, in that they are either extremely good or extremely bad. In some cases it shows verve and innovative design, yet at
Wildlife Park – PC Review
Upon starting the game I am greeted aurally with a woman yodelling energetically at me to the rhythm of numerous African instruments, and visually with an interface of bamboo shoots and verdant jungle vegetation. The combined effect is actually rather
Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII – PC Review
The second world war was a time of cutting edge technology, much of which laid the foundations for things such as the internet. But what of that crazy tech too absurd to be made into viable weapons? Secret Weapons of WWII is an attempt to bring some of those blueprint inventions to life.
Cold Zero: The Last Stand – PC Review
A hark back to the old days of the UFO series, Cold Zero certainly intends to fill some pretty big boots, and yet it's never quite successful in attaining that goal.
Beach King Stunt Racer – PC Review
What is the best way to a woman’s heart? No, it’s not by weeks of wooing, forests of flowers and mountains of expensive chocolate, letting a loving relationship develop between you. Oh no. The real way to a womans heart