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Final Fantasy preview

Final Fantasy roundup

Final Fantasy fans - are there or are there not treats in store for you (clue - there really are)? Over the next little while there will be no fewer than six Final Fantasy releases between the DS and PSP, as well as three more on the Gameboy Advance and for mobile gaming. We've got a full round-up of what's coming and when you can expect them - lucky DS gamers are set to get two releases this April. Read the Final Fantasy round-up in this issue to find out more. Click here to read the full Final Fantasy round-up now!

 
Lunar Knights review

Lunar Knights review - DS

Take on the vampires as they team up with hostile aliens in Lunar Knights. How does this follow-up to Boktai stand up as an RPG - there's certainly plenty of action but how does the plot stack up? We've played it extensively and we've got a detailed review to tell you all you need to know. Read the Lunar Knights review in this issue to find out more. Click here to read the full Lunar Knights review now!

 
Harvest Moon

20 things you didn't know about Harvest Moon

Get your wellies on for a bit of virtual farming - the Harvest Moon franchise is soon to be back on both DS and PSP. To keep you busy while you're waiting, we've got a round up of 20 things you might not know about the game. There's trivia, tips and tricks and a look at what the future holds. We've also taken a look back over previous versions and peeked forwards to the upcoming versions. Read the Harvest Moon feature in this issue to find out more. Click here to read the full Harvest Moon feature now!

 
Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Justice for All

Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Justice for All review - DS

A video game where you take on the exciting persona of a crack... lawyer. It doesn't sound very likely, does it? Except that in Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Justice for All, it really does work. Our man Phoenix Wright is part detective, part lawyer, and he cuts a swathe through the criminal underclass. We like it, we really do - read the full Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Justice for All review in this issue to find out more. Click here to read the full Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Justice for All review now!

 
PSP Development

How to make a PSP game

So just how do you create a PSP game from a PC or console game that is accustomed to being on the bigger screen? We've got an industry expert to tell us all about it - Steve Lycett is a producer at Sumo Digital, which specialises in shrinking games down to PSP size while retaining their appeal and playability. Read what Steve has to say in this issue. Click here to read the full PSP Development column now!

 
Call of Duty Roads to Victory preview

Call of Duty: Roads to Victory preview (PSP)

The award winning Call of Duty series comes at last to the PSP with this latest instalment, Roads to Victory. Set as always in World War Two, in Roads to Victory you get to liberate Paris - although there'll be plenty of fighting along the way - and play characters who are variously British, American and Canadian. Read the full Call of Duty: Roads to Victory review in this issue. Click here to read the full Call of Duty preview now!

 
Prince of Persia Rival Swords review

Prince of Persia: Rival Swords review (PSP)

Prince of Persia - Rival Swords is the latest instalment in this popular fifteen-year-old series, now on the PSP. As ever, you play the acrobatic Prince as he battles his way through his kingdom - but how well will his moves translate to the small screen of the PSP? We've played the game and can tell you all about it. Read the full Prince of Persia: Rival Swords review in this issue. Click here to read the full Prince of Persia: Rival Swords review now!

 
Spectrobes DS preview

Spectrobes preview (DS)

If you love Pokemon, Disney is hoping you'll love Spectrobes more - unsurprisingly, since Pokemon has been a huge hit and money spinner. Aimed squarely at the younger end of the market, Disney's Spectrobes has many of the elements of the popular Pokemon games, but can it cut it and take Pokemon on at its own game? We've played it, so see what we think. Read the full Spectrobes review in this issue. Click here to read the full Spectrobes preview now!

 
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