GamesRadar - GameCube Reviewshttp://www.gamesradar.com/gc/reviews/l-C/s-a-zCall of Duty 2: Big Red One (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/call-of-duty-2-big-red-one/review/call-of-duty-2-big-red-one/a-20051221105057266041/g-2005120714170636227416When gazing out over the smoking, cratered expanse of World War II shooters, it takes a really special title to snare your interest. Call of Duty 2: Big Red One takes a fairly competent perspective on the genre, but, despite some stirring segments through Italy, these tattered soldiers could have used a little more time in training. CoD2:BRO centers around the exploits of the First Infantry Division (the legendary "Fighting First"), so you ship-out to the war's European hotspots, facing ...<br/>GC reviewFeb 23, 2006Cars (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/cars/review/cars/a-2006061411102684043/g-20060511161858705035Imagine a game like Need for Speed Underground 2, in which you can drive around in a freely explorable city, racing other drivers or just messing around as you see fit. Now, imagine it with talking cars, a tiny desert town and nearly every hint of crime or violence removed, and you'll have a good idea of what to expect from Cars. While it ties in with the Pixar movie, Cars actually picks up where the film left off, with cherry-red racetrack star Lightning McQueen settling into the town of ...<br/>GC reviewJun 14, 2006Chaos Field (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/chaos-field/review/chaos-field/a-2006030318324341043/g-20060223224620465078Blast 'em. Use swords. Avoid fire. Power up. Those are the four bullet points made on the back of the Chaos Field package, and as a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up, that's all there is to playing the game. Jam down the fire button, dodge a billion incoming missiles and hope your ability to mentally track all those projectiles is up to snuff. You've got about three seconds from the time you choose your ship to prepare for a screen completely filled with multicolored bullets, and it only gets ...<br/>GC reviewMar 3, 2006Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/charlie-and-the-chocolate-factory/review/charlie-and-the-chocolate-factory/a-20060227153219953061/g-2005120717522303118896It's rare to find a game that provides so much, but Charlie and the Chocolate Factory does it all: boredom, frustration, irritation, the works. It's not laughably bad because that would mean the developer had actually achieved something. Instead it's just dull and monotonous. There's little reward for doing anything other than hitting the off button. Okay, there's a passing similarity to the movie and there are levels based on the Dahl book that weren't in the film, but that's all it's got ...<br/>GC reviewAug 19, 2005Chibi Robo (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/chibi-robo/review/chibi-robo/a-20060524155640578005/g-2005122017184777097Wednesday 24 May 2006 Robots who love doing household chores are most peoples' dream come true, although the closest we seem to have got so far are ones that imitate dogs or serve us drinks in swanky bars. Chibi-Robo - who you play as - is the future. He's a tiny robot, with a body like a TARDIS for storing sweet wrappers and wastepaper, and a love of scrubbing away at carpet stains. Life as a house robot is a fairly demanding but rewarding experience. Your overall goal is to earn happy points ...<br/>GC reviewMay 24, 2006Chibi Robo (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/chibi-robo/review/chibi-robo/a-20060308134630651015/g-2005122017184777097The toxically cute Chibi-robo reminds you that the GameCube is more about quality gameplay than gory violence. Sure, it provides more fodder for Xbox fanboys to point and shout "kiddy" at Nintendo's flagging console, but jogging a miniature robot around in search of stains is absurdly fun, so who really wins that argument? Maintaining a household's harmony with only your tiny metal pincers and sheer force of will challenges even the most hard-core ...<br/>GC reviewMar 9, 2006