Back in the early days of the PlayStation, Resident Evil (Biohazard in Japan) was a must-have game. A forerunner of the survival horror genre, it aimed to give players the experience of a video game ... Read more
Although few and far between, there are games that make the GameCube more of a necessity than an option. Games to look forward to, games to cherish, games that remind you why it is that you actually ... Read more
Given that the next full fledged instalment in the seminal Legend of Zelda series isn't due until at least summer 2005, some gamers have been left feeling a certain void in the wake of Nintendo's ... Read more
One of the few games in the Natsume series to make it over to western shores, Harvest Moon is a bizarre franchise with a significant following and an established reputation. And what makes this ... Read more
When it comes to the role-playing genre, GameCube loyalists are a starved bunch. They might have Crystal Chronicles and Wind Waker, but these aren't RPGs of the hardcore variety, and when all is said ... Read more
All of Tellius is torn in a bloody war, and only you have the means to put it to an end. Take command of a band of mercenaries loyal only to you, and guide them to victory against the forces of the ... Read more
When Phantasy Star Online was finally made available for the internet-ready Dreamcast in 2000, droves of role-playing gamers jumped on board with their modems or new-found broadband connections to ... Read more
Following more than a year on from the late 2001 appearance of the PlayStation 2 version of Dark Alliance, the eagerly awaited GameCube incarnation of the latest in the Baldurs Gate series, after a ... Read more
The first of what we can expect to be many real-time action RPGs on the Gamecube, Lost Kingdoms, casts the player as the beautiful heroine Princess Katia. The plot involves a deadly menace, intent ... Read more
Luke Skywalker or Darth Vader? He-Man or Skeletor? Autobots or Decepticons? Those school playground games were always fraught with such difficult decisions. Do you defend the freedom of the rebel ... Read more