Games
SSX Blur (Wii)
Public health warning: the following review may contain the words ‘rad’ and ‘gnarly’, while bandying about such phrases as ‘off the richter, dude’.
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas (PS3)
Las Vegas – now that’s the kind of place to set a videogame: somewhere so stuffed with mindless drones that the only intelligence you’re likely to stumble across is as artificial as that Eiffel Tower.
Championship Manager 2007 (PS2)
Stretching the definition of ‘game’ to its fullest limit, Championship Manager returns for a new iteration. We know! It took us completely by surprise.
Resistance: Fall of Man (PS3)
So, the PS3 is finally here. Did you notice? There was the odd spot on the news, a couple of queues, the usual manufactured excitement.
Canis Canem Edit (PS2)
Rockstar court controversy with every game they release. Whether it’s the whore-bashing Grand Theft Auto series or the pedestrian Table Tennis, any game released is bound to generate column inches.
Sonic The Hedgehog (Xbox 360)
For Sonic’s first appearance on a next-gen console, developers have taken the approach of “what if Sonic were real?” The problem with this being that by any stretch of the imagination a super fast blue hedgehog cannot be real.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii, GC)
Link’s last console adventure The Wind Waker split RPG fans with its kiddie graphics. Luckily for those fans that prefer the more realistic Zelda style, Twilight Princess is a return to realism.