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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Rings of Fate preview for Nintendo DS
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates is an action-based RPG and it looks like it's going to prove that if anyone else can squeeze amazing graphics out of the DS, it's Square Enix. Read our preview of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates for DS in this issue and take a look at the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates screens to see how great the game looks. Click here to read our Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Rings of Fate preview for Nintendo DS now!   |
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Assassins Creed preview for Nintendo DS
Assassin's Creed was the biggest original IP launch of last year, and stormed the next-gen charts. So, you might be forgiven for wondering how Assassin's Creed on DS is going to work. Well, wonder no more. We got hands on with Assassin's Creed: Altair's Chronicles and snagged and exclusive interview to boot, so if you want the info, preview, shots and interview on Assassin's Creed DS version, you can get it all inside this issue.Click here to read our Assassins Creed preview for Nintendo DS now!   |
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FlatOut Head On preview for Sony PSP
Flatout: Head On will have your PSP working flatout. Pun intended. The game is graphically stunning and brings the usual destructive nature of the other versions to the handheld. Check out our Flatout: Head On preview for all the information and some stunning shots of the game in action. Yes, it's fast racing crashing game, which we've seen before, but this PSP outing is looking great, so read the Flatout: Head On preview for more info.Click here to read our FlatOut Head On preview for Sony PSP now!   |
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Making Magic preview for Nintendo DS
Making Magic is the latest Nintendo DS game to, well, not be a game. Nintendo is determined to reach out to non-gamers and this latest piece of entertainment is proof of that. The non-game comes with a pack of cards and is designed to teach you magic tricks - hence the name, Making Magic. We've got a full preview of Making Magic in this issue, so find out how the DS plans to stun and amaze you and your friends with sleight of hand inside.Click here to read our Making Magic preview for Nintendo DS now!   |
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Teenage Zombies: Invasion of the Brain Alien Thingys! preview for Nintendo DS
Teenage Zombies: Invasion of the Alien Brain Thingys! might not be the most serious game ever released, we think. Get ready for some cheesy B-movie voiceovers and brain munching fun. Yes, it might not seem like a no-brainer, but the mini-games and puzzles work well on the DS, and you can find out exactly what we think of Teenage Zombies: Invasion of the Alien Brain Thingys! in our preview this issue. Click here to read our Teenage Zombies Invasion of the Brain Alien Thingys! preview for Nintendo DS now!   |
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Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII preview for Sony PSP
We've gone hands-on this month with major new addition to the Final Fantasy stable, Crisis Core. This is a brand new spin off for the RPG series and it's presented as a prequel to the action we've seen so far. It's been out in Japan for a while, but doesn't hit the UK shelves until later this spring. We've got a full run-down of what you can expect from this major new game, from plot to gameplay, and we introduce you to the characters you'll meet. Find our all about Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII in our hands-on preview now.Click here to read our Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII preview for Sony PSP now!   |
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Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games review for Nintendo DS
Two of gaming's most iconic figures, Mario and Sonic, join forces in new release Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games. They'll compete in a variety of Olympic events, from running to javelin, and you'll learn which events the different characters excel at. The game has been out on the Wii for a while now, and now DS gamers get the chance to live the Olympian dream too. How will Mario and Sonic at the Olympics play out on the handheld console? Find out in this issue of HGZine. Click here to read our Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games review for Nintendo DS now!   |
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Advance Wars Dark Conflict review for Nintendo DS
Advance Wars is back with a new instalment, Dark Conflict. The strategy series goes much darker in this iteration, with appropriately bleak visuals for its post-apocalyptic setting. The gameplay itself sees a change from its previous outing - leaner and meaner and with more streamlined combat. We're really impressed by this new look, bleaker Advance Wars, which is why Dark Conflict gets our prestigious HGZine Gold Award. Find out more in our full review now!Click here to read our Advance Wars Dark Conflict review for Nintendo DS now!   |
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