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God of War Chains of Olympus review PSP

God of War Chains of Olympus review for Sony PSP

God of War, Chains of Olympus, proves that the PSP can pack in a huge amount of the gameplay that we'd expect to only see on a full blown home console. As a game it fills in some of the backstory, taking place before the original God of War. God of War, Chains of Olympus, is as close to perfect a game as we've seen on the PSP, with stunning graphics and tight gameplay - find out why we awarded a full 10 out of 10 by reading the review in this issue.

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Sonic Chronicles The Dark Brotherhood DS

Sonic Chronicles The Dark Brotherhood for Nintendo DS

So here's something you might not have been expecting: an RPG starring Sega's super-charged hero Sonic the Hedgehog. It's still in production, but we've gone hands on with Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood this month, and we have all the latest news of the game plus a rundown on how this crossover into the new genre works. Despite being an odd idea at first, we think this could work really well - find out all you need to know in our preview of Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood.

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FlatOut Head On PSP

FlatOut Head On for Sony PSP

Flatout Head On takes the racing games, erm, head on. We've got the interview with the developers of Flatout Head On, as well as exclusive tips for better racing, and the full review. Why go to such extremes? Flatout Head On is one of the best racers you'll see, and it's likely to be dismissed by some as simply Burnout off-road, but it is so much more than that. Read our Flatout Head On coverage to see the whole depth this racer has to offer.

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Magic Made Fun review DS

Magic Made Fun review for Nintendo DS

Amaze your friends and confound your family with Magic Made Fun, the game that turns your DS into a whole magic set, packed with tricks and illusions. Your DS will read your mind, perform card tricks, do surprise animations and many more surprising tricks. We've been channelling our inner Paul Daniels this month - we won't reveal the secrets of the Magic Circle but we do have a full review of Magic Made Fun in this issue of HGZine.

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Apollo Justice Ace Attorney review DS

Apollo Justice Ace Attorney review for Nintendo DS

There's a new face for the Ace Attorney series: new attorney Apollo Justice takes over the legal briefs of the hugely popular Phoenix Wright. Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney doesn't stray too far from the formula and mechanics of the previous games in the series, but there are new elements which definitely enhance the gameplay and more than make up for the change of lead character. We've played Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney and we have a full review for you in this issue of HGZine.

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Spiderwick Chronicles review DS

Spiderwick Chronicles for Nintendo DS

The Spiderwick Chronicles has burst onto the big screen and now it's coming to the small screen too. The Spiderwick Chronicles has been a huge hit with young kids, so we set out to discover if the game could finally overcome the curse of the license. So, we spoke to the developers exclusively and we got a review copy of the game and we're pleased to say that young fans of The Spiderwick Chronicles will not be disappointed. Read this issue for the interview and review.

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Professor Layton and the Curious Village review DS

Professor Layton and the Curious Village review for Nintendo DS

Professor Layton and The Curious Village is a curious game. Easily one of the best games on the DS, any description of Professor Layton and The Curious Village is always going to sound a bit rubbish. At first glance, it may look like a point and click adventure, but Professor Layton and The Curious Village is a collection of brainteasers held together by a story. See, sounds rubbish, but read our review of Professor Layton and The Curious Village to see why it is anything but.

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Asterix at the Olympic Games review DS

Asterix at the Olympic Games review for Nintendo DS

Everybody's favourite indomitable Gaul, Asterix, hits the DS this month, in Asterix at the Olympic Games. With a variety of sporting events - many that you're unlikely to see in Beijing this summer, such as menhir tossing - to try your hand at, you'll need to practise hard to reach the top of your game and scale the heights of ancient Olympic success. It's a fun premise and a style of game that thrives on the two-screen DS - will it live up to its potential? Find out what we think in our review of Asterix at the Olympic Games!

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