ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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58577 |
Rogue Ops (Kemco) A sexy slice of stealth steps forth from the shadows |
Paul Anglin | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2004 | |
58578 |
NFL Street (Electronic Arts) Now we just need a British Bulldog game |
Stephen Daultrey | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2004 | |
58579 |
Wrath Unleashed (Lucasarts) It's a bit like chess, only much more violent... |
Stephen Daultrey | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2004 | |
58580 | Goblin Commander: Unleash The Horde (Jaleco) | Andy Irving | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2004 | |
58581 |
Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time (Ubisoft) The Prince of platformers returns for another Arabian adventure |
Andy Irving | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2004 | |
58582 |
Armed And Dangerous (Lucasarts) Never underestimate the power of absurdity! |
Ben Talbot | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2004 | |
58583 |
Beyond Good And Evil (Ubisoft) No animals were hurt in the making of this masterpiece. Except really nasty ones! |
Ben Lawrence | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2004 | |
58584 |
Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone (Electronic Arts) Harry and his Hogwarts get an Xbox makeover |
Gavin Ogden | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2004 | |
58585 |
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II (Interplay) The stat-light, combat-heavy RPG returns. And not a 12-sided dice in sight! |
Andy Irving | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2004 | |
58586 |
Midway Arcade Treasures (Midway) The definitive trip down Midway's memory lane |
Simon Parkin | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2004 | |
58587 |
Carve (Global Star) Break your neck doing a 360 flip. Water way to go! |
Ben Lawrence | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2004 | |
56946 | The Sims Bustin' Out (Electronic Arts) | Paul Fitzpatrick | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Apr 2004 | |
56947 |
Roadkill (Midway) "Vice City, you say? Nah, never heard of it. Honest, guv." |
Richard Owen | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Apr 2004 | |
56948 |
True Crime: Streets Of LA (Activision) The truth is, True Crime is nuttier than a skip full of walnuts... |
Paul Fitzpatrick | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Apr 2004 | |
56949 |
EyeToy: Groove (Sony) Everyone loves EyeToy - but did we get into the Groove? |
George Walter | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Apr 2004 | |
56950 |
Fame Academy: Dance Edition (Ubisoft) Our first TV-themed Christmas cash-in is Fame Academy from Ubisoft... |
Lee Hart | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Apr 2004 | |
56951 |
Pop Idol (Codemasters) And our next finalist is Pop Idol from Codemasters... |
Paul Fitzpatrick | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Apr 2004 | |
56952 |
WWE Smackdown: Here Comes The Pain (THQ) It's no pain no game according to the adverts. But is the suffering worth it? |
Joel Snape | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Apr 2004 | |
56953 |
Dynasty Tactics 2 (Koei) Confucius say man who plays wargame is asking for trouble |
Martin Kitts | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Apr 2004 | |
56954 |
Bloody Roar 4 (Hudson) Well, there's no need for language like that! |
Tom Mayo | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Apr 2004 |