SpellForce: The Order of Dawn – PC Review
It’s amazing what scientists are attempting, and even achieving nowadays, with their attempts at crossbreeding animals. They do all that DNA splicing and transplantation malarkey, and manage to create animals that sport the characteristics of other animals. (Yes, don’t worry;
Asterix & Obelix XXL – PS2 Review
Ah, zose crazee French, eh, wat will zey sink of next? I have very fond memories as a child of discovering the Asterix & Obelix comic books in my local library and devouring every one of them keenly. The story
Combat Mission 3: Afrika Korps – PC Review
The real surprise about Combat Mission isn't that it's a good game, it's that it's a good World War 2 set, Turn Based Strategy game that sacrifices great looks for great game-play.
Echelon: Wind Warriors – PC Review
Wind Warriors eh? No that’s not big Norse fighters blowing off, that’s the sub-title of this sequel to Echelon. The original was a slightly above-average flying title that attracted a fair sized fan base. You might as well just call
B-17 Memphis Belle – PC Review
Microsoft's long running Flight Sim series hasn't exactly been short of it's fare share of expansion packs, but so impressed where they by this introduction to one of America's most famed World War 2 Bombers they decided to allow it to be sold regardless of the fact they had nothing to do with it.
WRC 3 – PS2 Review
Rally games are nothing new, it's just for a while now they've been at the mercy of one Colin McRae, a series of games that has successfully cornered the market in this niche racing event. That hasn't stopped SCEE producing this lesser know series, and they're back with a third, proving that the Rally genre needn't be exclusive to one game.
Beanotown Racing – PC Review
Game developers seem to be running short of inspiration these days. They seem to pounce on fleeting items at random, and turn these obscure pieces of inspiration into a game. Maybe someone was digging in the garden one day, and
Beyond Good & Evil – PS2 Review
It’s a sad fact of the games industry that bestselling titles are often lazy cash-ins of sporting events or tie-ins to well known licenses of comic books, cartoons, TV shows and, most particularly, movies. Without the power of a big
Superbike World Championship – PC Review
Let’s see now, four on the first, plus that daft one in between, three on the second, then six, and um, four after the bend, er, carry the five, minus that one, aw never mind. I was simply trying to
Bionicle – PS2 Review
Bionicle is not an ambitious game. Clearly planned as a project to make the most of the reputation and weight of the popular Lego franchise it is based upon, Argonaut’s game is automatically guaranteed a certain amount of sales no
Call of Duty – PC Review
Breaking away from their commitments to the Medal of Honor franchise, newly formed Infinity Ward are going it alone with their own World War II flavored FPS, with what is potentially a bigger, more varied and quite possibly one of the finest historical FPS to date.