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Archive July 2008

Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 – XBLA Review (Xbox Live Arcade) thumbnail Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 – XBLA Review (Xbox Live Arcade)
Bizarre has done a bang-up job of making Geometry Wars relevant again. Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 looks, sounds and plays better than such a simple shooter should, by all rights; it's breathless, frenetic and addictive in all the right ways.
Too Human – Xbox 360 Preview thumbnail Too Human – Xbox 360 Preview
It is an admirable question: just what would the future be like if we still believed in gods, demons and myths as we once did? This future – depicted in Too Human – would be a far more dangerous place,
Guitar Hero: On Tour – DS Review thumbnail Guitar Hero: On Tour – DS Review
Ah, the humble DS Slot 2. Once a praised effort in providing backwards compatibility for those faithfully upgrading from the Game Boy Advance, it succumbed to Nintendo’s curse that inflicts an unpleasant flaw with every incarnation of its handheld devices.
Animal Genius – DS Review thumbnail Animal Genius – DS Review
Animals are a videogame staple, be they ridiculously speedy blue hedgehogs, canine companions or huge, long-legged chickens that poop magic. If a game’s aimed at a young audience then you can bet that there’ll be some anthropomorphic, inanely grinning
Soulcalibur IV – Xbox 360 Preview thumbnail Soulcalibur IV – Xbox 360 Preview
Up to a point, the trailers for Project Soul’s latest game had been the usual continuation of the old Soulcalibur soap opera. Words like vengeance, honour, salvation and desire were being banded about as an excuse for some very big
Soulcalibur IV – PS3 Preview thumbnail Soulcalibur IV – PS3 Preview
Up to a point, the trailers for Project Soul’s latest game had been the usual continuation of the old Soulcalibur soap opera. Words like vengeance, honour, salvation and desire were being banded about as an excuse for some very big
NCAA Football 09 – Xbox 360 Review thumbnail NCAA Football 09 – Xbox 360 Review
You get up early on a Saturday morning and put on your lucky jersey. After driving four hours you arrive at the buzzing stadium and take your seat. The anticipation builds, as the rivalry game is about to begin. A
Soulcalibur – Xbox 360 Review (Xbox Live Arcade) thumbnail Soulcalibur – Xbox 360 Review (Xbox Live Arcade)
Back in 1999, Soulcalibur was released on the Dreamcast to great acclaim. Even today it’s recognized as one of the Dreamcast’s highlights and one of the best fighting games ever made. While fighters have progressed over the years, with various
Top Spin 3 – DS Review thumbnail Top Spin 3 – DS Review
If you think about it, tennis games are where it all started. I know that Pong wasn’t the first videogame, but it was certainly the first to break into the mainstream and it cemented a place not just in
Doodle Hex – DS Review thumbnail Doodle Hex – DS Review
Sometimes it feels like developers see the touch screen capabilities of the DS as a bit of a hindrance. Stylus control often seems tacked on, an afterthought that leaves you longing for another hand to make full use of
Samurai Warriors 2 – PC Review thumbnail Samurai Warriors 2 – PC Review
Feudal Japan has a lot to answer for; as well as subjecting the world to a never-ending assault of bad ninja movies and generations of bored teenagers twittering on incessantly about the plight of the Ronin, it has also lent
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness – DS Review thumbnail Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness – DS Review
Times have changed. The kids of yesteryear have grown up, their Game Boys tossed aside in favour of My Chemical Romance, black eyeliner and extra-tight skinny jeans. Skinny jeans so tight that Nineties electronics cease to survive. Pikachu doesn’t amuse

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