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  Review: SWAT: Target Liberty
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SWAT: Target Liberty
New York is under terrorist attack yet again, and as preposterously named hero Kurt Wolfe it's your job to stop the bad guys.And as it turns out, you're going to do this very, very slowly. Gareth sloths his way through a review for us.
 
     
   
  » Intel Working on Future Gen Chips
Because the PS3 is old, man.

» Harmonix Claims Activision Interference
PS3 Rock Band patch blocked?

» Sony Online Gets Festive
Christmas me arse.

» Industry Wins Tax Breaks from EU
In France at least.

» Austria Adopts PEGI System
But not poor Peggy.

» WoW Localised to Russia
There goes the server farm.

» Atari Restructures American Business
Also: Dragonball Z info.

 
     
 
     
Review: Aliens Vs Predator: Requiem
Review: Aliens Vs Predator: Requiem The game of the sequel to the spinoff of the sequels that nobody thought were as good as the originals in the first place. Gareth really wasn't looking forward to this one much...
Review: Cheggers' Party Quiz
Review: Cheggers' Party Quiz If there was ever a face to terrify children and large animals, it's Keith Chegwin. And if there was ever someone we didn't want digitised, it was Keith Chegwin. Now our pet polar bear is crying and Ian's scared to death, good job Cheggers.
Review: Jackass: The Game
Review: Jackass: The Game If seeing an avatar of Johnny Knoxville repeatedly smashed in the crotch is your idea of comedy heaven, then this is the game for you. For the rest of us, Gareth suggests we might want to look elsewhere for yuk-yuks.
Multi Editorial: Golden Joystick Awards 2007
Editorial: Golden Joystick Awards 2007 The rest of us may be barred for life owing to drunken grievances of years past, but the same isn't true for Mike: heck, they even fed and watered him at this year's awards. With that in mind, here's our man's unique musings on the biggest games ceremony of the year.
Multi Preview: Hands-On: Assassin's Creed
Preview: Hands-On: Assassin's Creed Having killed the guards, sneaked his way into the castle by way of the canteen and bedded three comely maidens, Mike found his way to an exclusive Assassin's Creed preview at Ubisoft Mansions.
Review: Falling Stars
Review: Falling Stars An RPG specifically for kids? An interesting idea, but have euro studio Ivolgamus pulled it off? As Eoghan finds out, not quite...
Review: World Championship Poker 2: All In
Review: World Championship Poker 2: All In Having wowed us with its steely eye and bluffing techniques on the PS2, can the feat be repeated on the PSP? Not with these load times, says Ian. And Ian is always, always, right.
Review: Hard Rock Casino
Review: Hard Rock Casino Vegas comes to the PSP in the form of this new licensed casino sim. Gareth cashes in his chips to bring us this review.
Editorial: King of Fighters: Maximum Impact 2/King of Fighters XI
Editorial: King of Fighters: Maximum Impact 2/King of Fighters XI A bit of a double whammy of a review from Ian, pitting the two latest iterations of the much-loved King of Fighters franchise against each other. Surprisingly there's little contest, with the quality ranging from brilliant to terrible. But which is which?
Review: Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary
Review: Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary After 10 years of tomb raiding, we end up back where we started. Is this Lara (literally) going back to her best, or a remake too far? Ian puts on his best pith helmet and heads off to investigate.
Review: Metal Slug Anthology
Review: Metal Slug Anthology Seven arcade-style shooter games for the price of one? Sounds too good to be true and, as Gareth finds out, in many ways it is.
Review: Shin Megami Tensei – Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs The Soulless Army
Review: Shin Megami Tensei – Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs The Soulless Army In spite of the utterly ridiculous name, Devil Summoner has some pretty interesting gameplay going on. Reading the name has probably already tired you out, so we'll stop at our description here and leave the rest to Ian.
Metal Slug Anthology
Shin Megami Tensei – Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs The Soulless Army
Earache: Extreme Metal Racing
Hands-On: Ninja Gaiden Sigma
Pro Evolution Soccer 4
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Jungle Storm
Game of the Year 2006
Xplosive Reviews Roundup
Edinburgh Interactive Entertainment Festival 2005
 
     
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