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Pokemon Diamond and Pearl preview (DS)
Travel across the world and beat other Pokemon trainers to become the best. Erm, it sounds rather familiar, but Nintendo knows not to mess with a winning formula. This new Pokemon game really shines because of its online component which has spawned a huge number of unique community projects already. Not released in English yet, we've played the Japanese version and can tell you everything you need to know about the new game while we wait for Nintendo to let us get our hands on a localised version. Click here to read it now!  |
Manhunt 2 preview (PSP)
Just announced, the sequel to the controversial Manhunt promises to stay close to the original's concept of "chilling suspense", but the trailer looks like a more recognisable videogame plot. With the developers having created some of the best PSP gaming (Liberty City Stories), the prospect is more enticing than you might think. Rockstar is keeping its cards close to its chest, but we'll bring you more on the game as we get it. Read our first look inside this issue. Click here to read it now!  |
Call of Duty: Roads to Victory preview (PSP)
The immensely popular console game comes to handheld with a uniquely created title for the platform. It's always a good sign. Follow three fighters on their way to liberate Paris through 13 missions. The game looks to retain the feel of the console version, though the game itself is completely new. The multiplayer game includes support for up to 6 players. Look out for a full review in the next issue. Click here to read it now!  |
Sid Meier's Pirates review (PSP)
Sid Meier's games don't need huge 3D environments and of all his games, Pirates is the most episodic, so you'd be right to have high hopes of this conversion of the PC and Xbox game. It promises to include some of the elements lost from the Xbox conversion and include larger multiplayer maps, as well as tweaked gameplay to suit the PSP. Given how addictive the simplicity of gameplay was on the original, we can expect a thoroughly engaging PSP game that should actually suit the format perfectly. Find out whether all our assumptions and hopes for the conversion were realised in our complete review. Click here to read it now!  |
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Mario vs Donkey Kong 2 review (DS)
The misunderstood Donkey Kong is once again taken on my Mario in March of the Minis, and this time you'd better have your stylus ready because even the menus shake their heads at any button pressing. The new control system makes the game a fun caper and you'll soon battle your way through the eight worlds in the game, but don't let that put you off, because the replayability of this game is amazing, with each level taunting you with the prospect of a gold star. Find out more about the game in our in-depth review. Click here to read it now!  |
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Ghost Rider review (PSP)
Nicholas Cage stars in the movie version of this comic book hero, on which this game is based. No, wait! Come back! Oh well, to the few of you who remain, Ghost Rider is actually a good comic book movie and this isn't a bad movie conversion. Yes, we know it doesn't sound convincing, but read our review of the flaming skulled hero and his motorbike that's on fire and see how well the flaming chain weapon works as you use the devil's powers against the hoards of evil to save the world. Ah, we're not selling this well at all. Read the review, it makes much more sense. Maybe. Click here to read it now!  |
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Castlevania Portrait of Ruin review (DS)
Castlevania makes a welcome return to the DS, upping the ante with two characters at your disposal, a new vampire to vanquish and best of all an inventive inventory of weapons with which to despatch the increasingly difficult henchmen that the new count counts on. It's the inventive power-ups and weapons that make up for the lack of originality in gameplay, but read our full review to see what the game actually offers you. Click here to read it now!  |
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Dungeon Siege Throne of Agony review (PSP)
Dungeon Siege was the PC RPG that won critical acclaim, but got lost among the Bioware Neverwinter Nights and more recently online PC RPGs like World of Warcraft. It's a shame really, because the open ended gameplay with its unique levelling up of skills and character was quite engaging, despite the repetitive combat. The new game created specifically for the PSP could find the series a new home though, because of the complete lack of RPG competitors on the platform. We take a look to see how the first, real, RPG has fared on its PSP debut. Click here to read it now!  |
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