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The Movies: PC review

The Movies is an extremely fun package for anyone even remotely interested in films - from managing the business side of the studio to creating your own mini movie masterpiece.

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Dragonshard: PC review

Dragonshard is a cool combination of real-time strategy and role-playing gameplay that delivers something new and engaging to an otherwise stale genre.

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Pariah: Xbox review

The Xbox may not have as comprehensive a library as the PlayStation 2, but one thing it's certainly not lacking is quality first person shooters. Into this crowded space headed by the likes of Halo 2 and the recently released Unreal Championship 2 comes Pariah, a new futuristic shooter from Digital Extremes.

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Fahrenheit: PS2 review

Niggling control issues aside, the compelling storyline and innovative gameplay approach makes Fahrenheit a must-have title for players wanting some change in their gaming diet.

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Wipeout Pure: PSP review

The Wipeout series has been quiet of late, but it's roared back into life on Sony's new handheld.

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Everybody's Golf: PSP review

Everybody's Golf for the PSP may look cute and have simple controls, but there's a depth here that belies its lighthearted exterior.

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Ape Academy: PSP review

Ape Academy on the PSP -- yet more proof that Sony wants the PlayStation in all its forms to be your number one stop for monkey gaming.

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Ridge Racer: PSP review

Let's face it -- after plonking down AU$400 for your new PSP, you'll want a game that'll dazzle your friends and make them worship you for being the savvy early adopter that you are. In that regard, Ridge Racer is one of the best early purchases you can make.

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Outlaw Tennis: Xbox review

If you're the type who thinks Lleyton Hewitt just isn't in your face enough or that Maria Sharapova needs to show more skin on court, then Outlaw Tennis is probably for you.

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Juiced: PS2 review

Another day, another street racer. How does Juiced, the latest addition to the genre, stack up?

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Seal Of Evil: PC review

If you miss the Fallout games, then Seal Of Evil might be the fix you're looking for.

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Battlefield 2: PC review

Despite the fact that it's a sequel, Battlefield 2 is a thrilling action game that immerses you in the chaos of combat like never before.

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The Punisher: PS2 review

The Punisher is here to wash the streets clean of scum. Keep away from children, the elderly and the squeamish.

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Stronghold 2: PC review

Do you want to be king of the castle? Queen of the county? Master of your domain? Then live out your medieval desires with Stronghold 2.

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Doom 3: Xbox review

Ladies and gentlemen, start your chainsaws. Hell finally comes to your Xbox.

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SWAT 4: PC review

SWAT 4 comes blazing onto your PC armed with possibly the most realistic police-based gameplay of any title. And best of all, there's no Colin Farrell in sight.

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Jade Empire: Xbox review

Since it comes from the makers of the excellent Knights of the Old Republic, there's some very high hopes attached to Jade Empire, the latest RPG to hit the Xbox. Does it live up to the hype? Read our Australian review.

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Constantine: PS2 Review

Fans of the film will no doubt love walking in the chain smoking, demon blazing John Constantine's shoes.

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Red Steel Review

Clunky sword-fighting sequences slapped into the middle of all the shooting; inane story chock-full of painful dialogue and voice acting; numerous noticeable bugs and glitches.

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Ninja Gaiden Review

We take a break from being thoroughly whipped by Tecmo's superlative Ninja-Em-Up to bring you our Australian review.

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