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DEFCON: Global Thermonuclear War Review
DEFCON was always going to be an easy sell for Introversion. You just can't beat 'Global Thermonuclear War' as a concept, particularly when it's…
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Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception Review
A more cynical man than me may sigh at the arrival of another long standing PlayStation series finally arriving on the PSP. He may…
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Tenchu: Time of the Assassins Review
It's hard to imagine a crueller restriction to place on a Ninja. Jumping over rooftops, hugging walls and silently killing your enemies requires a…
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Guitar Hero Review
You will come to Guitar Hero with preconceptions. It's inevitable. You'll wander whether you should fork out the extra cash for a game and…
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Final Fight: Streetwise Review
This is not the Final Fight your father remembers or the game you remember as a young whipper snapper. It's not a game that…
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Ridge Racer 6 Review
Cornering is something of an art form in any racing game. From your arcade racers through to detailed sims, it's the beating heart of…
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Kameo: Elements Of Power Review
If anything, Rare has made things so damn difficult for themselves. They can't blame anyone else; after all, they did make so many superb…
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Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood Review
When it comes to first-person shooters, you can't beat a good laser gun. I think that's one of the reasons why I never get…
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Cold War Review
It's hard to remember what games were like before 'stealth action' started to arrive on the scene. A huge proportion of games in many…
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Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance Review
On paper, Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance sounded like the logical next step for fighting games; a blend of fighting and role playing, with…