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HSH28 wrote:From Rllmuk...
Infamous - 7
Ghostbusters - 7
The Sims 3 - 8
Punch-Out - 8
Boom Blox: Bash Party - 8
Velvet Assassin - 4
Fuel - 8
Damnation - 3
Muramasa: The Demon Blade - 6
Knights in the Nightmare - 6
Excitebots: Trick Racing - 4
Zeno Clash - 8
Terminator: Salvation - 3
Time Extend is Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
The Making Of.... Football Manager
Poncho wrote:Previews
Red Dead Redemption
Lost Planet 2
Wolfenstein
Uncharted 2
MAG
The Agency
Dark Void
Colin McRae: Dirt 2
DJ Hero
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger
Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles
Singularity
Tony Hawk's Ride
Project Cube
Kyoufu Taikan: Ju-on
0 Day Attack on Earth
A Boy and His Blob
Articles/Features
Girl on Fire - Bayonetta
Surgical Strike - Operation Flashpoint
FIFA 10
Way of the Iron Fist - Tekken 6
Live Forever - Game life cycles
Mafro wrote:No More Heroes 2?
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FIFA 10.
Presenting E203, starring the first look at FIFA 10 and the story behind how EA finally beat Pro Evo to create the best football game, due in UK shops June 4.
Though EA has always been able to throw official kits, league licences and surgically selected soundtracks at FIFA, Pro Evo has always been the critical darling, relying on game design instead. With FIFA 09, however, EA finally tipped the balance. We spoke to FIFA's producer, David Rutter, chief engineer Gary Paterson and vice president of EA Sports, Andrew Wilson, to find out how they reinvented their vision of how football can be played through technology.
Elsewhere in the issue, a new look at Platinum Games' Bayonetta, which director Hideki Kamiya claims can be played by your granny (provided she doesn't mind playing as a hyper-violent witch with clothes made out of hair), some extended time with Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising, and a sit-down with the makers of Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, who explain to us that the downfall of the Japanese development industry began with the release of Windows 95. We also investigate how more and more games, such as Carnival Funfair Games and COD4, continue selling long after release (a feature illustrated with new classic games covers by Olly Moss), and ask when we can realistically expect a new generation of console hardware.
Reviewed: Infamous, Ghostbusters, The Sims 3, Punch-Out, Boom Blox Bash Party, Velvet Assassin, Fuel, Damnation, Muramasa: The Demon Blade, Knights In The Nightmare, Excitebots, Zeno Clash and Terminator: Salvation.
The Making Of: Football Manager (Spectrum)
Time Extend: Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory