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You are currently looking at 13 review articles in November 2005. Articles are showing most recently published first.
Wednesday 30 November 2005
Perfect Dark Zero - Xbox360
When Perfect Dark launched on the Nintendo N64 in 2000, it made people go out and buy the console. Microsoft is hoping the same will happen again with the Xbox360. But can it?
Tuesday 29 November 2005
Condemned: Criminal Origins - Xbox 360
Condemned: Criminal Origins is one of the more adventurous titles available for launch for the Xbox 360, but is the risk worth it or should you just stick to racing cars and scoring goals?
Monday 28 November 2005
Project Gotham Racing 3 - Xbox 360
Microsoft has re-worked its city racing game - Project Gotham Racing 2 (PGR2) for its new console, but is it worth the upgrade? We buckle up to find out.
Friday 25 November 2005
WRC Rally Evolved
WRC has a successful string of rally titles behind it, the latest and greatest is Rally Evolved. But is it worthy of the title? Pocket-lint straps in to find out.
Xbox 360 console
Does the games console that promises the next evolution in gaming match up to the hype or should you wait another six months for the PlayStation 3? One week before the launch in the UK, we find out.
Genji Dawn of the Samurai - PS2
Genji is an authentic Asian slash-'em-up, and an extra special one. Imagine Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon as a PS2 game, and you're imagining something close to the spectacular visual experience Genji has to offer.
Friday 18 November 2005
Jak X - PS2
Not wanting to miss a Christmas holiday season, Jax and Daxter are back. But rather than the typical action adventure we are used to, the two are racing for their lives in a series of mad dash races a la Crash Bandicoot style.
Resident Evil 4 - PS2
Resident Evil 4, found on GameCube's everywhere at the beginning of the year has made its way to the PlayStation2. Capcom, creator of the Survival horror series has bought more ghastly horror for gamers to revel in. But is the latest offering fright night or sleep tight? We turn the lights out and find out.






