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By Mike Jackson posted 4 years, 7 months ago
Here are the first screenshots of a brand new first-person shooter from No Way Studio, a new Poland-based developer dedicated to the DS. Set in the year 2050, C.O.R.E. takes you into a top-secret underground US research facility where research is carried out on the adverse effects of a meteor strike a few years ago. We like the look of it. Its dark corridors and moody lighting look cool, the detail on one of the soldiers is decent, and that looks like one meaty blast in the player's hands,

Cabela’s, the retail chain specializing in hunting, fishing, camping and other outdoor activities that gamers are too busy pushing buttons to participate in, has been releasing their Big Game Hunter series since the late-90s. Armed with a trailer decked out in the finest of faux hunting parephenalia and foliage, they came by GamesRadar headquarters today to show off their latest installment in this popular series as well as the new title under the Cabela’s umbrella, Survival: Shadows of Katmai...


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By Charlie Barratt posted 5 years, 7 months ago
The long-lost ruler of ancient civilization building sims - the Caesar series - is making preparations to reclaim its throne. After an absence of eight years, the fourth edition arrives in September with new gameplay and, as the screens below show, a whole new look. Caesar IV gives strategy and history buffs the opportunity to rule a piece of the Roman Empire. By appeasing your citizens with roads, water and - of course - crazy blood-soaked coliseum-style entertainment, you will rise in rank


By Dave Harrison posted 5 years, 6 months ago
Do you fancy being as powerful as the most famous toga wearer of them all, Julius Caesar? The city building sim, Caesar IV, will give you the chance of rising to the rank of Emperor and rule as ruthlessly as the man the game is named after. All it takes is some political savvy and some astute town planning. Gamers will start Caesar IV as governor of a small provincial Roman town whose job is to develop the local economy and trade networks by making the town a secure and safe place to live.

By Joshua LaTendresse posted 5 years, 6 months ago
What happens when you take the best technology from today and combine it with two-millennia-old Roman ingenuity? Well, you get a highly advanced empire-building strategy game, of course. The fourth in the series of magistrate-minded games, Caesar IV lets you walk a mile in the sandals of history's most powerful leader. Basking underneath the blazing (and High Dynamic Range enabled, for the tech-minded folks out there) Tuscan sun, you'll begin a few rungs below the Emperor. Well, actually, at

By Ben Richardson posted 5 years, 6 months ago
Monday 21 August 2006 An updated version of seminal sports game California Games has been confirmed for release on Wii, DS and PSP next year. California Games will also include bonus features from Winter Games and Summer Games. A refreshed Impossible Mission will also be released. California Games was a huge success for original developer Epyx in the late '80s, spanning over 10 platforms including Atari's doomed Lynx handheld and Sega's Mega Drive. The new game aims to preserve the magic of

By GamesRadar US posted 6 years, 6 months ago
Straight from Activision's high command comes this pair of freshly recruited screenshots for the Xbox 360 edition of . Despite bearing the same first name as the PS2, Gamecube and Xbox versions, this Call of Duty 2 is very different to its cousin, . Developed by Infinity Ward, this next-gen edition offers screens of unsurpassed realism, a huge improvement in your squad's intelligence and more armour, armaments and armies than ever before. If you don't believe us then just look at these

By Joshua LaTendresse posted 5 years, 10 months ago
Call of Duty 2 players who download the latest patch will find two new multiplayer levels, including a rework of "Harbor," a fan favorite from the original Call of Duty that pits the Russians against the German Wehrmacht in the grenade-friendly shipping port of Rostov, Russia. Rhine, the second battlefield, will let you follow the 2nd Rangers through the war-torn streets of Wallendar, Germany, in what was historically some of the most brutal urban combat of World War

Call of Duty: The War Collection, which includes Call of Duty 2, Call of Duty 3, and Call of Duty: World at War, was released today. The 360-exclusive bundle is selling at full price ($59.99USD). PS3 owners, you may still be missing out on CoD 2, but don't worry, you probably didn't want this bundle anyway.


By Dave Harrison posted 5 years, 9 months ago
Wednesday 3 May 2006 Activision and developer Infinity Ward have announced that new multiplayer maps for Call of Duty 2 on Xbox 360 will be available for download next week. A total of nine new maps have been created with the first four available to play at next week's E3. This will comprise of a Bonus Map Pack with German sites Vossenack and Wallendar - which will be released for free - while a Skirmish Map Pack comprising of Kalach in Russia and Beaumont-Hague in France will cost 400 points
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