Multiplayer Competitive (Page 196)
Preview
Microsoft's Gran Turismo killer or a burst radiator on the autobahn's hard shoulder? We take a first look under the bonnet.
Patrick Garratt
Preview
We guide Frosty the Snowblind man through the first half of his chilly sci-fi adventures in the PS2 version of Crystal Dynamics' shooter.
Kristan Reed
Review
In space, no-one can hear Rob scream...
Rob Fahey
Review
Another leftfield title from Capcom, but sadly this is no Gregory Horror Show.
Tom Bramwell
Review
War. It's fantastic.
Kieron Gillen
Review
We would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for those pesky kids...
Kristan Reed
Review
Online co-op play for Hidden & Dangerous II arrives a year late: was it worth the wait?
Kristan Reed
Review
Tiger's back, and he hasn't aged a day...
Tom Bramwell
Review
Back to its roots, or decade out of date rehash?
Kristan Reed
Review
This is Major Tom to Ground Control. I'm stepping through the door, and I'm dabbling in a most-a peculiar gaaaame...
Rob Fahey
Review
Look what just came back from the dead.
Kristan Reed
Review
You've got to fight! For your right! To paaaaaaaaaaarty!
Kristan Reed
Review
From the house of Zero comes another hero. But is it worth your dinero?
Tom Bramwell
Review
It's out in the US, so why wait for Nintendo to pluck a random date out of the air?
Ronan Jennings
Review
Why is Sega the only company producing original, compelling content for GBA?
Tom Bramwell
Preview
Real-time strategy epic Cossacks takes a trip to the New World
Gestalt
Review
Review - GSC's long-awaited follow-up to Cossacks is a blinder, says Keith
DNM
Review
Hands On - Cossacks' developers conquer the New World in their real-time strategy follow-up
Gestalt
Review
Review - the GBA's best RPG to date and one of the finest-looking, sounding and playing handheld games in existence
Tom Bramwell
News
Sega to produce more Typing games for the PC
Tom Bramwell
Review
Review - classic Super Nintendo racer revitalized for GBA
Tom Bramwell
Review
Review - Sega hurl blue hedgehog at ailing Dreamcast once more
Martin Taylor
News
But id's patching policy makes it all rather pointless
Gestalt
Review
Review - a great message for the younger generation - it's easier to kill with words than guns
Martin Taylor
News
Today's patch is brought to you by the letter "G" and the numbers "2" and "7"
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