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  • Mr Driller: Drill Land Review - Nintendo Gamecube

    Mr Driller: Drill Land Review - Nintendo Gamecube

    Most people now are familiar with the concept of Mr. Driller, but in case you’ve missed out here’s a quick recap: ‘The town is being overrun by colored blocks! Everyone is in a panic! Quick, call Mr. Driller!’ You, as Mr Driller, have to drill downwards through a pit full of coloured blocks to reach the goal. Drilling a block will make it and all like-coloured adjacent blocks disappear. Anything that was on top of those blocks will fall. You lose a life if you’re crushed by a falling block,...
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  • Street Figher III: 3rd Strike - Fight for the Future Review - Sony PS2

    Street Figher III: 3rd Strike - Fight for the Future Review - Sony PS2

    “Kick, punch, it’s all in the mind”. Never have the words of Parrapa the Rapper’s Chop Chop Master Onion been more applicable than to the original fan reaction to Street Fighter III. In trying to create a game that was truly different to both Street Fighter II and Street Fighter Zero III, Capcom almost alienated its entire fanbase. Complaints ranged from criticism of the unfamiliar characters to the disappointment that players could not choose between different fighting styles. Over the...
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  • Panel De Pon Review - Nintendo DS

    Panel De Pon Review - Nintendo DS

    At what point does the revolutionary become the mainstream? It's a question that is not often asked in the usual videogame discourse, but one that would be interesting to analyse in order to understand why when classics from yesteryear, such as Super Mario 64, are ported to new systems, they are "reimagined" with new control systems or something even more drastic. The release of Panel de Pon DS is an interesting case in this regard. The original Panel de Pon was released for the Super Famicom, wh...
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  • Touge R Review - Microsoft Xbox

    Touge R Review - Microsoft Xbox

    Don’t women just confuse you sometimes? I mean they go around touting how independent they are and how smart they are, but sometimes their craziness defies belief. I ask you now that if Emily Pankhurst had been some kind of time travelling type guy and had been able to travel forward to the year 2003 and seen what her free, independent women had become, would she have thrown herself under the hooves of the king's horse? I somehow doubt it. Take into consideration a girl this reviewer once dated...
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  • PGR3 Review - Microsoft Xbox360 Project Gotham Racing

    PGR3 Review - Microsoft Xbox360 Project Gotham Racing

    There are a few gaming moments that will always be remembered. A first ever game of Space Invaders perhaps, watching the opening sequence of Ocarina of Time maybe, and now sitting on the grid in the first race of Bizarre Creations’ Project Gotham Racing 3 in the cockpit view with Night on a Bare Mountain blaring out of a 5.1 surround system, engines revving, ready to go. It was a spine chilling moment. PGR3 is an arcade racer, featuring the cities of London, New York, Tokyo, Las Vegas and a...
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  • Buile Baku Review - Sony PS2 Detonator

    Buile Baku Review - Sony PS2 Detonator

    September 11th 2001, it's a date most people around the world will remember for a very long time. Were it not for the collapse of a couple of towers, Buile Baku would have been released earlier than it was so people were delayed from playing this building demolition puzzle game, laying bricks and mortar to the ground in short order. It took Kadokawa Shoten a while to decide that the sensitivity surrounding the flattening of tall structures had diminished, and had seen fit, at long last, to release...
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  • Raging Bless Review - Sony PS2

    Raging Bless Review - Sony PS2

    Many moons ago in a silicon age when graphics had never heard of lighted textured 3D models, there was a game called Golden Axe, and much praise was lavished upon it because it was good. Today the 2D market is very much a niche area, even if you own a GBA, so enter Raging Bless a.k.a. Raging Blades in the Western release. The premise of this title is a simple one; chose a soldier to battle against the revived devil Daiguraid, from one of four available, which include, Gray the Knight of Basel Kingdom,...
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  • Beyond Good and Evil Review - Microsoft Xbox

    Beyond Good and Evil Review - Microsoft Xbox

    There aren't many things that can be described as Beyond Good and Evil. You could argue this is accurate of the Pope, or the odd Arch Bishop, but not a computer game. Except in this case we have something that is beyond good (or, at, least above average), and evil in terms of some of the level design. You play the part of Jade, a freelance photographer who lives in a lighthouse in the city of Hyllis. Alas, the Hillians are at war with an alien race known as the Domz. Unfortunately, the crack milit...
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  • Forza Motorsport 1 Review - Microsoft Xbox

    Forza Motorsport 1 Review - Microsoft Xbox

    Xbox owners have looked forlornly at their PS2 counterparts playing Gran Turismo, at least up until now. Be depressed no longer, for at last a challenger to the GT crown has arrived, and this fantastic petrol-laden revved-up game is known as Forza Motorsport. Whilst not featuring quite so many vehicles, lacking the 60 fps of its rival, and definitely wanting a better soundtrack, Forza beats GT4 in several important areas: solid AI, online racing, a decent damage model and it’s fun. Say no...
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  • Demon's Souls Review - Sony PS3 (Alternative opnion)

    Demon's Souls Review - Sony PS3 (Alternative opnion)

    Envisage a medieval kingdom of great affluence built using the power of souls bestowed to its King. Even among such prosperity, the King’s insatiable desire for power leads him to foolishly awaken the Old One, an ancient evil that descends his kingdom into darkness. Its lands now scoured by Demon hordes devouring the souls of the kingdom's innocent subjects. Dare you make a final stand where the heroes of the world have failed? Heed this warning for I welcome you to a new hell, where all who enter...
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    Family reunions tend to follow one of two distinct protocols: everyone meets up, reminisces and has a good old chat and a laugh; or everyone meets up, reminisces and remembers why it’s been so long since they last saw each other, the evening ending in a ferocious argument. Why is this relevant to this Devil May Cry 3 review?
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    Fear. It’s something that collective consciousness values as a desirable commodity, especially in the pop culture spin of everyday modern life - An element that mainstream entertainment likes to use in distilled form when it comes to getting a rise out of our adrenaline glands. Whether it be watching the latest slasher flick, experimenting with the next extreme sport or avidly reading the current best-selling horror fiction… On the whole, we take pleasure out of being scared. Read this Silent...
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    Pink Lycra. There just isn't enough of it in video games. So Capcom have bravely stepped-up to the plate and given us a game, starring a Hot Pink hero, clad in a spandex jumpsuit, that isn't afraid to be laid back and humorous in style, whilst containing some rock-solid gameplay at its core. Like a piece of candy with a stone centre, Viewtiful Joe is sweet and tempting to the eye, but underneath is solid rock. Our hero is introduced in the opening cut-scene as a bubble-headed, California-accented Sk8r Boi, o...
    15-05-2022, 11:48
  • Castlevania: White Night Concerto Review - Nintendo GBA
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    Castlevania: White Night Concerto is the latest instalment in Konamis Castlevania series. It is the second title for the GBA, but the first Castlevania game appeared on the NES back in 1987. It is ostensibly a platform game, like its predecessors. Certain things have remained constant throughout the series- in all but a couple of Castlevania outings, the main protagonist (in this case Juste Belmont) brandishes a whip. Secondary weapons are also available. Again these weapons are the same as tho...
    03-04-2022, 15:57
  • Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Mugen no Frontier EXCEED Review - Nintendo DS
    by Steven Walker
    For the uninitiated, Super Robot Wars Original Generation Saga: Mugen no Frontier (Endless Frontier) is an action-RPG spin-off from the popular Super Robot Wars series. The player has to use attacks to keep enemies in the air in order to do maximum damage, and string together as many attacks as they can. Timing and knowledge of characters' moves is the key to success. SRW OG Saga: Mugen no Frontier EXCEED is the sequel, and goes to show that a follow-up can be better than the original.
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    04-01-2022, 14:20
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