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If the last few months are anything to go by then it would seem decent RPGs for handheld consoles are like buses – you wait around for ages and then loads come along at once.
Published: Tuesday, 30th September, 2008 12:30
I have a terrible terrible sense of direction. I have been known to get lost in people's houses. That's ordinary sized houses. There is just a small part of my mind which is incapable of comprehending (and retaining) where things are in relation to each other. Navigation is my Kryptonite if you will. It makes getting places rather frustrating at the best of times.
Published: Wednesday, 3rd September, 2008 12:30
As inevitable as the school holiday friendly children's films are the game tie ins aimed at encouraging the friovolous spending of pocket money.
Published: Friday, 22nd August, 2008 12:30
Civilisation Revolution (XBox 360)
This is one of the hardest reviews I have ever had to write. Not because the game is especially difficult to explain, or rubbish, but rather because dragging myself away from the 360 long enough to come to work and actually type something out has been very difficult indeed.
Published: Wednesday, 13th August, 2008 12:30
Space Invaders Extreme (PSP and DS)
The thing about growing up is lots of things that you thought were brilliant in your formative years never seem to be as good as you remember them.
Published: Tuesday, 5th August, 2008 12:00
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
School has broken up. But for mischievious Luso Clemens there's one last detention to sit through before he can escape. Alone in the library he finds an ancient book with magical powers which pulls him into the mystical land of Ivalice and the middle of a battlefield. And it might just be the key to a peaceful school holiday for gamers everywhere...
Published: Tuesday, 22nd July, 2008 12:00
It's a sad fact of life that most computer games based on films are, well a bit rubbish really. They tend to be fast-coded tie-ins aimed at getting some extra cash out of the parents of youngsters who fall in love with a particular character - after all who needs decent gameplay when you've got such an undiscerning market? With this in mind, I opened Kung Fu Panda with some trepidation. And that was even before I realised it starred the vocal talents of Jack Black who, for my money, is one of the most irritating actors working today.
Published: Monday, 7th July, 2008 12:00
With the plethora of music-focused games coming out at the moment my wireless guitar has never been so busy. But with so many different games giving you the chance to harness your inner rock god (or indeed goddess) all vying for your cash, is Guitar Hero: Aerosmith worth opening your wallet?
Published: Tuesday, 1st July, 2008 12:00
George Lucas needs to stop. After the horror of the Star Wars prequels, this summer sees Indiana Jones dusted off - with the almost-septugenarian Harrison Ford putting the iconic hat on one more time. The film is, well, disappointingly mediocre.
Published: Wednesday, 11th June, 2008 12:00
As Brad Pitt himself almost said, the first rule of Rock Band is don't talk about Rock Band. And the second rule of Rock Band is don't talk about Rock Band.
Published: Wednesday, 4th June, 2008 12:00
When a game lands on your desk that has legendary director Steven Spielberg's name on it you think you know what you're going to get. This is the man behind Saving Private Ryan and the Indiana Jones trilogy after all - so there's going to be swashbuckling, lush next gen graphics and an all encompassing story to make the heart swell.
Published: Wednesday, 28th May, 2008 12:00
Ultimate Board Game Collection
There is a school of thought that if you fancy playing a board game you should, in fact, just go and get out a board game. But to do that would miss out a surprisingly engaging game which has seen me while away hours without even realising it.
Published: Monday, 19th May, 2008 12:00

