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ArmA II review for the PC
Arma II is the follow up to 2007's flawed but peerless ArmA, by developers Bohemia Interactive. With gameplay that offers immense tactical freedom and exacting realism, Arma II is a deeply memorable experience as you and your five man Marine Corps recon team try and stop the ex-Soviet Republic Chernarus from sliding into civil war. How you go about each mission on the frontline is entirely up to you, but with a varierty of vehicles on offer and with vast landscapes to cover you will have plenty of fun whatever method you choose. To read more about Arma II, download this issue of PCGZine for the full review. Click here to read the full ArmA II review for the PC now!   |
Modern Warfare 2 preview for the PC
With what could very well be the shooter of the year, there is a lot to be excited about in Infinity Ward's next instalment of Modern Warfare. The storyline is set to pick off directly from cues in the first game, which will be played in a variety of interesting new levels that are now even bigger and more detailed due to tweaks to the existing COD 4 engine. Released in November, download this month's issue to read the full preview for Modern Warfare 2. Click here to read the full Modern Warfare 2 preview for the PC now!   |
The Sims 3 review for the PC
Sims 3 is the latest instalment in the popular franchise created by EA Play. There is a significant improvement in how you can control and plan your Sims lives over previous Sims games, with more options available than ever before. You have the power to shape their personalities and choose what they become. Read the full Sims 3 review in this issue of PCGZine. Click here to read the full The Sims 3 review for the PC now!   |
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STALKER: Call of Pripyat review for the PC
GSC Gameworld enjoyed considerably sucess with the release of S.T.A.L.K.E.R in 2007. And the sequel promises to deliever even more, as you once again travel to the zone in Chernobyl to check why its still not inaccessible after the blast from the first game. Boasting new regions to explore and investigate the sequel looks to be a mouthwatering prospect for any fans of the first installment. For the full preview download this issue of PCGZine. Click here to read the full STALKER: Call of Pripyat review for the PC now!   |
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Left 4 Dead 2 preview for the PC
Left 4 Dead was an immensely enjoyable game and so it's great to see a sequel being prepared so soon. The outbreak is now heading for the Deep South of America in New Orleans, and along with the new location you now control four entirely new characters to fight for your survival with. With the maps promised to be even bigger and the edition of a new campaign November can't come soon enough. Read the full preview by downloading this issue of PCGZine. Click here to read the full Left 4 Dead 2 preview for the PC now!   |
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Officers: World War II review for the PC
Officers: World War II is an RTS that anyone can enjoy and therein lies its charm. There's nothing groundbreaking or original here, but for people who enjoy playing through campaigns and missions from world war II, such as Operation Overlord and the Liberation of Caen, there is alot of enjoyment to be had from this fun and approachable game. Read the full review by downloading this issue of PCGZine. Click here to read the full Officers: World War II review for the PC now!   |
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Brink preview for the PC
Brink looks to be a hugely exciting prospect for PC multiplayer gaming, With its crisp , clear visuals and engaging sci-fi mentality. The developers Splash Damage have gone all out on making the character manoeuvrability dynamic and slick with what they like to call the 'Smart' system, which enables you to perform Mirror Edge style acrobatics. Out next year read the full preview by downloading this month's issue of PCGZine. Click here to read the full Brink preview for the PC now!   |
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