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PC
Game Review - Doom
3
Whenever
id Software comes out with a new game, everyone takes notice - and
for good reason at that. Doom 3 is its latest title, and as Martin
Kingsley discovered, id's reputation for creating some of the best
games on the planet has not been tarnished.
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Xbox
Game Review - Sudeki
Borrowing
the best elements from series like Zelda, Soul Reaver and Final
Fantasy, Sudeki took our resident odd-ball reviewer, Will Barker,
by surprise. With massive special effects, an engaging story and
real-time combat, could this be the RPG to rule them all?
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PS2
Game Review - Richard
Burns Rally
In
Warthog's latest game, you must first be schooled in driving a rally
car or risk ending up with "all four wheels spinning in the
air" according to the review. Don't believe us? Check it out
for yourself and be amazed at our truth-telling abilities...
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Gaming
News - Alexander
RTS, Game with Fame, FIFA 2005
Butt
Nugget has squeezed out another juicy morsel, and this one's yet
again chock full of libellous rubbish that'll have him incarcerated
quicker than Courtney Love at happy hour. Still, the new Alexander
RTS game has promise, and Game with Fame kicks up a gear as sports
stars and musicians alike take on gamers via Xbox Live.
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PC
Game Review - Thief:
Deadly Shadows
A
man reknowned for his wandering hands, Martin Kingsley took to the
highly anticipated third game in the Thief franchise like a duck
to water, and again like a duck, he also quacked thrice when asked
about the geopolitical situation in the Arab World.
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Xbox
Game Review - Spider-Man
2
Following
a big week at the research centre for crack-pots, William Barker
managed to squeeze in a review of the game based on the blockbuster
movie Spider-Man 2. But is it a blockbuster game to match
the movie, or a cheap cash in? Find out in the review.
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Hardware
- USB
Sticks
In
a bid to be seen in a less infantile light, it appears as though
the unshakeable Will Barker has defected to the
Lifestyle
Channel
momentarily. But his Detox Barbie doll idea is undoing all his recent
good work, as are his seemingly uncontrollable outbursts.
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PC
Game Review - The
Suffering
It's
dark, it's moody, and yes, we've reviewed it before - but not on
the PC, and not by the same reviewer. So for a fresh take on one
of this year's best skidmark-inducing titles, look no further than
here,
or here.
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PS2
Game Review
- DRIV3R
Daniel
takes a look at the latest game in the popular Driver franchise,
saying "DRIV3R is a very satisfying experience," but stops
short of giving it classic game status. Find out why in the review
- and who knows, maybe you'll reach spiritual enlightenment too?
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PC
Game Review
- Unreal
Tournament 2004
Unreal
Tournament 2004 takes the venerable series to the next level with
heaps of vehicles, including tanks, buggies and spaceships, plus
new weapons, massive maps and some intriguing new game modes that
hold much primrose. Err, promise.
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Xbox
Game Review
- Rallisport
Challenge 2
A
bit like a rally car, Will Barker has often been seen rolling about
in mud and filth and surrounded by shocked onlookers, so he was
the obvious candidate to review Microsoft's latest mud-encrusted
racing game, Rallisport Challenge 2.
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PS2
Game Review
- Transformers
A
Transformers fan from way back, Tristan Wong reviews the penultimate
next-gen shooter based on the iconic franchise. Developed by Australian
coders Melbourne House, it combines splendid visuals with fast-paced
action to great effect.
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