Archive February 2005

Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia – PS2 Review thumbnail Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia – PS2 Review
If there is one concept that the videogame industry refuses to acknowledge, it’s the idea of flossing a dead horse. As much as the fan boys and girls would like to decry it as a minimal problem in the RPG
World of Warcraft – PC Review thumbnail World of Warcraft – PC Review
Four years in development and in a genre unfamiliar to Blizzard, safe to say that World of Warcraft has allot going against it, but with the MMORPG genre failing to latch onto the lucrative casual gaming audience perhaps this is the game that finally changes things for the better. Or maybe it'll just sink without a trace.
Ace Combat 5: Squadron Leader – PS2 Review thumbnail Ace Combat 5: Squadron Leader – PS2 Review
Known in Japan and North America as The Unsung War, Ace Combat 5: Squadron Leader is the follow up to the amazing Ace Combat 04: Distant Thunder (also known as Shattered Skies in other areas of the world). The series
Spellforce: Shadow of the Phoenix – PC Review thumbnail Spellforce: Shadow of the Phoenix – PC Review
Another expansion for Spellforces' surprisingly successful marriage of Real Time Strategy and good old fashioned fantasy.
Astroboy – PS2 Review thumbnail Astroboy – PS2 Review
Amongst the first of Manga characters and the father of many a superhero, Astroboy, the robot-human half breed makes his way after fifty-odd years onto your home console. Courtesy of Sega, this cutesy cyborg enters the world of the interactive
The House of the Dead III – PC Review thumbnail The House of the Dead III – PC Review
Light Gun games tend to be in a niche of their own on the console format, but they can at least justify their existence by using the light gun peripheral. On the PC however they're so rare that spending money on a plastic shaped firearm really needs to be justified, and House of the Dead III despite it's pedigree in the arcades had a difficult time doing that.
Pure Pinball 2.0 Redux – PC Review thumbnail Pure Pinball 2.0 Redux – PC Review
It is a sad fact that some game genres are forcefully restrained from evolving or progressing, simply by the restrictive choice of subject matter.  Take pinball for example.  You can make the graphics better, tweak the sound a little, alter
Transport Giant: Down Under – PC Review thumbnail Transport Giant: Down Under – PC Review
Australia adds multiple new vehicles and goods to transport as Transport Giant expands to include this massive continent.

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