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Pathway to Glory Reviewed and Released. Southern Europe, 1943. The Allies are fighting for every inch against the Axis powers. Take control in Nokia's first exclusive N-Gage game. This turn based strategy game is one of the first to push the N-Gage to the limit in terms of gameplay, content, online interaction and gaming kudos. Has the greatest Vapourware on the N-Gage been worth the wait? Damm right it has. Pathway to Glory, the first Mega Game on All About N-Gage
Asphalt: Urban GT Reviewed and Released.Could this be the first racing game promising as much action and speed as Claude Lelouch's Parisian petrol fest "Rendezvous?" Fingers crossed the customised Lamborghini rattling up the Champs-Elysée can beat Jacky Ickx when you try out the the free demo from Nokia yourself.
SSX Out of Bounds Screenshots Added. Strap a plank of wood to your feet and race dow nine original tracks in EA's winter wonderland for daredevils.
Worms World Party Screenshots Added. For those who have managed to not play this classic it must be said that these are some of the most addictive and fun turn-based multiplayer games ever made and with the multiplayer potential (online?) of the N-Gage this could be a must have.
Pocket Kingdom Now Available: There are those who like quick action games. For those that prefer the slower cerebral mix, there are RPG's. Pocket Kingdom looks to have all the standard RPG elements. walk around, fight a bit, meet people, fight a bit, collect items, fight a bit, etc. The difference here? Once you've had a bit of a fight, you can go online and walk around a world of over 1000 over N-Gage users and truly 'Own The Kingdom.'
Elder Scrolls Travels: Shadowkey Reviewed on AAN. First person RPG from the classic PC and console series. The Elder Scrolls sees you fighting over 50 different foes as you search for the power of the Shadowkeys, as you play as the Assassin, Barbarian, Battlemage, Knight, Nightblade, Rogue, Spellsword, Sorcerer, or Thief.
FIFA 2005 Released and Reviewed. Given that FIFA 2004 is one of the strongest titles on the N-Gage, this update could be simply the new teams, or wholesale changes. We'll find out shortly in our full review if it's any good, but certainly the engine and screens look at lot more floating camera than fixed view.
Operation Shadow: Theatres of War Reviewed. Another Nokia N-Gage exclusive game, this looks to be a mix of Command and Conquer with a dash of Rebelstar Raiders. Real time strategy, with 4 player bluetooth multiplayer means this could keep the strategy heads pouring over campaign maps in July 2004.
Sega Rally Championship Reviewed. Moto GP made a complete hash at trying to put a Racing Game onto the N-Gage Platform. Sega Rally is a well loved brand name, which raises the bar even more. Now released (in Asia) after a long wait, it turns out they should have strapped this to rocket and sent it out into space, never to be seen again.
Call Of Duty Reviewed: Nokia and Activision bring the Call of Duty brand, a first person shooter based in World War 2, out for the pocket gamer. Featuring three key moments in the war (D-Day, The Pegaus Bridge Offenseve, and the seige of Stalingrad) Call of Duty puts you in the very middle of the action.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Screenshots addedThe sequel to the Christmas 2003 Game for the N-Gage promises stealthy 3-D action, rather than a platformer this time around. Here's hoping Gameloft use the 3-D engine from "Ghost Recon."
System Rush Tron meets Mad Max, as this 3D racer sees you transferring yourself round the internet, with the intention to infiltrate other computer systems and stop the world from exploding. The Plot isn't as important as what looks to be some lush 3-D graphics. Due Q3 2005.
Pit Runner Combat Racing game from Australlian developers promises a mix of Interstate 76 and Carmaggedon as you take on all comers in what looks to be a free-form racing/driving quest based game. Due Q3 2005
Colin McRae Rally 2005 Reviewed. Easy left, easy left, hard right, incoming haggis. Scottish Rally Champion (and now Le Mans driver) Colin McRae, along with new to the N-Gage Codemasters, brings his popular driving franchise to the N-Gage. It's probably the best Driving Game on any mobile platform and a must buy title in our opinion.
Snakes Released and Reviewed: The N-Gage's signature game has arrived, and it's a perfectly formed slice of arcade action. Addictive, available for free, join in the Outbreak today.
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