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WarTech Senko No Ronde review

WarTech Senko no ronde is an arcade fighting game developed by G.Rev and released on the Sega Naomi board. The game is set in the future where the human race has inhabited various regions of the galaxy. However nations are at war with each other over the distribution of wealth

Rayman Raving Rabbids review

Rayman has been around for a number of years and has starred in several titles spanning multiple systems. With the advent of more powerful hardware being available and in the case of the Nintendo Wii, differing game play methods we have a new Rayman game on our hands. Once again

Rainbow Six Vegas review

Team Rainbow are back in yet another first person shooter adventure set as the game’s title suggests in Las Vegas USA. Those terrorists are up to no good once more and it’s down to the counter terrorist group known as Rainbow Six to drop in and sort out the mess

Import Tuner Challenge review

There seems to be a number of games which have depicted the element of illegal street racing and as the activity seems popular with gamers as well, then I guess why shouldn’t there be more games. If you are familiar with Tokyo Extreme Racer which appeared on the beloved PS2

Over G Fighters review

Flying games have been staple diet for gamers for a long time and whilst PC flying games have come in all shapes and sizes, incorporating aircraft from a number of time periods in a number of fictitious and real scenarios there are definitely two distinct play styles on offer. For

Far Cry Instincts Predator review

I played and reviewed Far Cry Instincts on Xbox last year and despite some niggling flaws the game was an enjoyable rumble in the jungle. When news arrived that Ubisoft were planning on releasing an expansion, naturally I was pleased and like any first person shooter fan couldn’t wait. Well

Blazing Angels Squadrons of WWII review

Blazing Angels is yet another World War 2 inspired game which ditches the ground troops and guns for airman and aircraft. You play as a fictitious American Pilot as part of a US flight outfit known as the Blazing Angels. There is some artistic licence granted in that Americans weren’t