Hitman

Agent 47 has been educated to become a professional assassin for hire, whose most powerful weapons are his nerve and a resolute pride in his work. 47 is both the last two digits of the barcode tattooed on the nape of his neck, and his only name. The hunter becomes the hunted when 47 gets caught up in ...
Hitman

Gears of war

Tying your shoelace with one hand is tough. Scoring a date with the hot chick on campus is tough. And blasting through your average shooter is tough. But there's nothing tough about Gears of War. Gear up for one of the most challenging battles you've yet faced. In our hardcore Gears of War guide...
Gears of war

PSP - PC Game DVD Review

Posted by Tom Watson

PSP - WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?

The all new Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Party Edition delivers the atmosphere and tension of the hit TV series but with addition of exciting new party game features. For the first time the whole family will be able to play against each other to fight for the right to win a virtual million pounds. With legendary host Chris Tarrant calling all the shots the aim of the game, as you probably already know, is to win a million pounds. However with the addition of multiplayer party modes it will take nerves of steel as well as brains and to land the big prize. Unfortunately, the game doesn't come with a million pounds, so instead we're going to convert your financial winnings into points. Do you have what it takes? We'll keep our fingers crossed.





PSP - APE ACADEMY 2. NEW & SEALED GAME
Ape Academy 2 is the next stage in monkey mayhem on PSP. Players join the monkeys following their graduation from the 'Ape Academy' as they square off in a zany "Scissors, Paper, Stone" card battle!
Technical Details
Rating
3+ (PEGI)
Players 1-2
Region 2 - Playable in UK PSPs



















PSP - MARVEL TRADING CARD GAME. NEW & SEALED
The hit "Vs. System" Trading Card Game from Upper Deck and the Marvel Universe collide to bring an intense strategy card battling game that will forever change video gaming! The Marvel Trading Card Game puts you directly into the action, as the world's most powerful Super Heroes and Super Villians wage an epic struggle for supremacy.

PSP Review: Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded

Posted by Tom Watson

After a superb selection of titles for their first PSP compilation, Capcom has become slightly sloppy with this second outing. If the game selection looks familiar, then you've played Capcom Classics Collection on the PS2 or Xbox.

The majority of the games have landed here on the portable hardware, which is a decent selling point, though it's a shame the selection didn't allow for the extensive lot of exclusives from the previous release.

The game roster is presented in a beautiful interface, going for simplicity instead of flash and overdone style. The interface is wonderful to use and flip through as the arcade games attract screens appear in a small window while browsing. You'll find the following available as you begin to navigate the options:

1942
1943
1943 Kai
Ghosts's Goblins
Ghouls'n Ghosts
Super Ghouls'n Ghosts
Commando
Mercs
Street Fighter II
Street Fighter II Championship Edition
Street Fighter II Turbo
Son Son
Vulgus
Pirate Ship Higemaru
Exed Exes
Gun.Smoke
King of the Dragons
Knights of the Round
Eco Fighters

This is an excellent set of 19 games, with only a few duds still present. The PSP exclusives are stuck at only three games. King of the Dragons, Knights of the Round, and sorely under-appreciated shooter Eco Fighters are worthwhile reasons to own this latest compilation. For fans who know those three games, that's enough to spend the money, with an additional nod to the gorgeous lost classic Eco Fighters simply because it deserves it.

Notables include the three Street Fighter II games, the first time they've been available in this form on a handheld. Loading times are aggravating, as these end up as ports of the Playstation versions, not the original arcade code. By now, there's no reason loading screens should appear in a game 13+ years old.

Few flops are here, and these include Vulgus, Exed Exes, Son Son, and a blatant Pengo rip-off Pirate Ship Higemaru. The rest of the lot is included for quality purposes, regardless of whether or not they're fondly remembered or popular. Commando and the entire round of 194X are way more fun than they should be. Emulation is great all around, though the PSP d-pad causes some problems in more intense moments (and can make the Street Fighters a lost cause).

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