Lost and found

Capcom’s Lost Planet has found – ho ho – its way back to the top of the chart, pushing last week’s comfortable #1, World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade, down to #5. That leaves room for the the pair of big football games to fill the rest of the top three, with Wii Play up …

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Cheap thrills

To all intents and purposes, zombies are the ultimate video game adversaries. This is one of the reasons why Game 505’s Zombie Zone went into my shopping basket whilst at Sainsbury’s today, the other reason being that you have to pay for parking unless you spend over a fiver in store. The nerve of it! …

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Crackdown

It’s not just the futuristic setting that sets Crackdown apart from the gun-ho urban gangsta GTA clones; it’s the fact that it’s not quite so po-faced. This is arguably down to the augmented ability system. At the start you can only lift small objects, jump small distances and throw small grenades. By the end of …

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Can raptors pick locks?

The Magic Box has new shots of Turok for the Xbox 360 and PS3. It’s looking very good, albeit in that typical ‘must every 360 game be an FPS?’ fashion. Nostalgia dictates that Turok really should be played on a Nintendo console however. Being an early N64 game, remarkable for its lovely dinosaurs (as well …

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Scarred for life

Last month N Gamer magazine promised to spill the beans on a wealth of top secret Wii games; this month they’ve put the previously unannounced Scarface: The World is Yours on the front cover. That’s about it as far as the secrets go, disappointingly. So yes – it’s another conversion. Developers Radical are putting a …

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Lionel Trains: On Track

It’s a toy license. It’s a budget game. It’s from DSI, who don’t have the best reputation around. Or any reputation at all. In this case, though, conclusions shouldn’t be jumped to – the developers have managed to use the license to good effect, creating a neat little homage to the classic Transport Tycoon. It’s …

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Born Slippy

More than five months on from being released in the rest of the world, Nintendo have finally had the decency to release Star Fox Command in Europe. When I originally reviewed it back in September, I came to the conclusion that it’s good but not great. I’d rather have a conversion of the sublime Star …

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Wait till there’s some good games

Sony confirmed the European PlayStation 3 launch details last night. I almost completely forgot until I saw some other websites rubbishing the stupidly inflated British price. So it’s official, the PlayStation 3 will launch in the UK and across civilised Europe on 23rd March with a price tag of £425 (or €599 for Euro using …

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Crush with eyeliner

It’s funny how finding out the developer of a game can raise or lower my expectations. Take Crush, Sega’s new PSP puzzle game. It involves crushing a 3D world down into 2D to solve puzzles then ‘uncrushing’ it back to 3D. Sounds interesting. But Kuju Brighton are developing it. Now I’m fond of Kuju for …

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Two words: Jade Goody

Unless they want an angry mob at their door, Phoenix Games should probably think of another name for their upcoming and probably turgid Pac-Man clone. They clearly haven’t been watching Celebrity Big Brother.

The chart’s on fire, or something

Well it’s all about World of Warcraft this week, with The Burning Crusade – the first expansion pack – comfortably taking #1. It missed out on being the fastest selling PC game ever by less than a thousand units, so Championship Manager 04 keeps that title. World of Warcraft itself is back at #28 too. …

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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

With nine dungeons, various sub-missions and collectable bugs and ghosts to locate, Twilight Princess is by far Link’s longest romp yet. It took me just over thirty six hours to see the credits, but there’s loads of stuff left to see and do – it wasn’t until the final battle that I realised I hadn’t …

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The next Katamari?

This month’s Official Nintendo Magazine has a preview of a quirky new Nintendo DS game from Koei entitled Prey the Stars. Despite being nearly finished and due for release in the spring, when we put the name into Google all we could find were a handful of Australian online stores offering pre-orders. Which is odd. …

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Wii Play

Featuring nine mini-games, this compilation – bundled free(ish) with extra Wii remotes – is designed is to teach you how to use the remote, step by step. As such we’re wondering why it wasn’t bundled with the Wii instead of Wii Sports, and we’re also confused as to how Nintendo are going to sell this …

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Wii Sports

By bundling this free with US and European Wiis, Nintendo aren’t just showing their generous side – they’re showing their intelligent side as well. It’s a genuine people magnet – the sort of game that’s ideal to flaunt your new play thing. As such, we reckon that Nintendo’s theory is that you give your mates …

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