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SBK 07 Superbike World Championship Preview - PSP
We like a good racing game on our handhelds, and the new version of Superbike looks like it may finally open up the field from the usual car based fare, to finally give two wheeled racing a mainstream success. SNK 07, or Superbike 2007 if you prefer, features official bikes and riders as well as well-known circuits, but it’s the gameplay and other riders’ AI that bring this game to life. This looks like being the first PSP game to capture the feeling of racing on a motorbike. Find out more when you read our SBK 07 Superbike World Championship preview.Click here to read the full SBK 07 Superbike World Championship Preview for Sony PSP now!   |
Smash Court Tennis 3 Preview - PSP
With the critical acclaim for Virtua Tennis 3 still resounding round the court, Namco Bandai have their work cut out for the third in their series. Always considered less compelling than the competition, the Smash Court Tennis games have nevertheless always provided a solid and entertaining franchise. Will this new version be the breakthrough that sees Smash Court Tennis serve an ace? Our Smash Court Tennis 3 preview sees whether the game has got what it needs to become a champion. Download the magazine to read our Smash Court Tennis 3 preview.Click here to read the full Smash Court Tennis 3 Preview for Sony PSP now!   |
World Championship Poker 2 Preview - PSP
Playing cards against digital opponents is always a tough challenge – if you do believe that the games designers haven’t given the AI the added edge of knowing your hand (that’s our excuse we always use), it’s hard to read their poker faces. Where World Championship Poker 2 looks to succeed is with a very capable AI, which means novices may be a little put off, but the game does include 14 variants of poker, so there is something for everyone. Download the free magazine to read our World Championship Poker 2 preview. Click here to read the full World Championship Poker 2 Preview for Sony PSP now!   |
Zendoku Review - DS
Just when you thought we didn’t need another Su Doku rip-off, along comes Zendoku to bring a new twist on the brain addling digit manipulation genre. Where martial arts meets mathematics. Actually, as you’ll see in the Zendoku review, Zendoku replaces numbers with symbols, but the gameplay remains the same, only far more frenetic and competitive, with a fighting theme. So if you’ve been hankering after a thematic story driven Su Doku puzzler, because it looks cooler than The Times, Zendoku is made for you. Download the magazine to read our Zendoku review.Click here to read the full Zendoku Review for Nintendo DS now!   |
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Championship Manager 2007 Review - PSP
Football management sims are hard to get right and so aside from the update of data, each new version needs to ensure it retains what was right and fixes what was wrong. Championship Manager 2007 takes over where its predecessor left off, overhauling the elements that were criticised in Championship Manager 2006, most notably in the match-day playback and ability to influence the actual games. Our Championship Manager 2007 review details all the enhancements and what they mean for the gameplay. Find out more when you read our Championship Manager 2007 review.Click here to read the full Championship Manager 2007 Review for Sony PSP now!   |
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Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales Review - DS
So, one of the Final Fantasy portable games (is that Final Fantasy handheld games?) arrives and our Final Fantasy Chocobo Tales review reveals that it is an encouraging start. When you bear in mind that Final Fantasy Chocobo Tales is essentially a mascot based spin-off from the main franchise, you’ll understand why many Final Fantasy fans would be wary, but Final Fantasy Chocobo Tales will allay your fears. But does our Final Fantasy Chocobo Tales review bestow classic status? Read our Final Fantasy Chocobo Tales review to find out.Click here to read the full Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales Review for Nintendo DS now!   |
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Diner Dash Review - DS
If you’re a busy high flying executive then why not relax by pretending to work in a restaurant as a waitress? As you’ll see in the Diner Dash review, this isn’t as crazy as it sounds because while on paper (should that be screen?) it sounds dull, the juggling of seating customers, getting their order and cleaning their tables proves addictive. Find out how the developers have managed to turn Diner Dash into an compelling DS game in the Diner Dash review. Download the magazine to read our Diner Dash review. Click here to read the full Diner Dash Review for Nintendo DS now!   |
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Silent Hill Origins Preview - PSP
Silent Hill Origins promises, not surprisingly, to return to the origins of the Silent Hill story, not necessarily a prequel, but more an exploration of why the small town of Silent Hill became a homing beacon for paranormal goings on. The Silent Hill Origins preview for the PSP game includes video from the game and reveals how Silent Hill Origins has a new control system that adapts to the enemy you face in order to make the gameplay PSP control friendly. Click on the download button to read our Silent Hill Origins preview. Click here to read the full Silent Hill Origins Preview for Sony PSP now!   |
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