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By Steven Perdikis - Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:11am
Activision have just announced Secret Service, a new first person shooter which will release on the PC, PS2, and the Xbox 360. Secret Service follows an "extremist assault" which unfolds on Inauguration Day in Washington D.C.
Tasked with protecting the American leadership, gamers step into the line of fire, as Secret Service personel with "no time for negotiation". Action will take place at "famous landmarks" and "everywhere in between". With a tactical FPS gameplay, Secret Service will feature a plot full of "twists and revelations".
Tasked with protecting the American leadership, gamers step into the line of fire, as Secret Service personel with "no time for negotiation". Action will take place at "famous landmarks" and "everywhere in between". With a tactical FPS gameplay, Secret Service will feature a plot full of "twists and revelations".
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By Matt Williams - Fri Sep 12, 2008 6:25pm
So here we are at the final instalment of Games On Net’s coverage of Activate Asia 2008. After four days in the land of the Kiwi, many games were played, much beer consumed and surprisingly few sheep spotted (only one! And I could have sworn it was just a non-descript white blob in the distance...).
In our final article today, we’re going to take a look at the latest offerings from Sierra, with two new updates of some original Playstation classics, with Crash: Mind Over Mutant and The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon.
In our final article today, we’re going to take a look at the latest offerings from Sierra, with two new updates of some original Playstation classics, with Crash: Mind Over Mutant and The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon.
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By Draqul - Wed May 21, 2008 9:22am
Me, I'm old school. Back in the day we didn't have any of this 3D stuff; we thought more than six colours was pretty spectacular. When the 3D revolution really hit the gaming world, a lot of casualties were left moaning on the battlefield - Sega's crown, for one thing. At that time, it really seemed like the age of platform games had well and truly passed. Nevertheless, they keep coming, and despite the intense over-saturation of the market in the early nineties, there's still something about a good platformer that leaves you wrestling with the control pad when you really ought to be doing something more productive than really nailing that impossible jump. That's why I'm pleased to announce the arrival of a whole platoon of new screens from some of the most promising platform franchises - Sonic the Hedgehog, Crash Bandicoot and The Legend of Spyro.
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By Chienne - Thu May 1, 2008 4:45pm
If you're not a fan of dragons, how about bandicoots? Everybody's favourite little furry friend Crash is set to make a comeback in Crash Bandicoot: Mind over Mutant, the latest installment of the vieo game franchise.
This time around, a rejuvenated Neo Cortex is in the slow process of taking over the world, one brain at a time. Cortex and N. Brio have created an all-new kind of evil... a do-anything device that can control both mutant and bandicoot minds - via text message!
Crash must use his lightning agility and quick wits to free his friends the titans - and save the day!
This time around, a rejuvenated Neo Cortex is in the slow process of taking over the world, one brain at a time. Cortex and N. Brio have created an all-new kind of evil... a do-anything device that can control both mutant and bandicoot minds - via text message!
Crash must use his lightning agility and quick wits to free his friends the titans - and save the day!
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