All GameCube Reviewshttp://www.gamesradar.com/gc/reviews/l-L/s-a-zThe Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/the-legend-of-zelda-four-swords-adventures/review/legend-of-zelda-four-swords-adventures/a-2006032213742374053/g-2005120716522000643920To really enjoy the four-player slapfest that is Four Swords Adventures, you're gonna have to sink some serious cash. It's one of the few titles that trumpets the now-useless Game Boy/GameCube connectivity feature. To get four people going, you'll need that many friends, four Game Boys and four link cables. Should all these requirements be met, get ready for an item-hording, sword-slashing good time that carries all the magic of classic, overhead Zelda. Instead of wandering Hyrule's many ...<br/>GC reviewMar 22, 2006Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/legend-of-zelda-the-wind-waker/review/the-legend-of-zelda-the-wind-waker/a-2006031411404464007/g-2005120719034042129516At this point it's hard to remember all the hoopla Wind Waker caused when it launched in 2003. Nintendo ditched the serious tone of 1998's Ocarina of Time and replaced it with a childish, Saturday morning version of always-hero Link and the kingdom of Hyrule. Many were incensed. But you know what? It's still one of the best puzzle-solving, labyrinth-crawling adventures you'll ever play. Graphics don't make everything, but here they certainly carry a bright, cheery mood through the whole game. ...<br/>GC reviewDec 21, 2006Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/legend-of-zelda-twilight-princess/review/the-legend-of-zelda-twilight-princess/a-20061222133859618090/g-2005138888000000020736We gotta be honest - we're a little surprised to even be writing about a GameCube game at this point. Once Twilight Princess was announced for Wii, everyone just kinda moved on. Why bother playing this version when a widescreen-enabled Wii edition is coming out a month sooner? Well, honestly, there's no reason to play this one over the Wii version, but that doesn't keep the GameCube from delivering one final, glorious experience that no modern adventure can topple. If you're interested in all ...<br/>GC reviewDec 22, 2006LEGO Star Wars (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/lego-star-wars/review/lego-star-wars/a-2007012317274693148804/g-2005120714193835955810You should have seen the new Star Wars films by now, if not to be entertained, then at least for the sense of closure you get from seeing Anakin have that helmet slapped that dried apple head of his. Of course, listening to his woeful cry of &ldquo;noooooooooo&rdquo; as he sees what hes become, were suddenly reminded that Lucasfilm should have called it a day right before the Ewok Caravan of &lsquo;Hate and quit while they were ahead. The cutscenes from Lego Star Wars, similarly, give the ...<br/>GC reviewJun 22, 2007LEGO Star Wars (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/lego-star-wars/review/lego-star-wars/a-20060225122834921096/g-2005120714193835955810You should have seen the new Star Wars films by now, if not to be entertained, then at least for the sense of closure you get from seeing Anakin have that helmet slapped on his head. Of course, listening to his woeful cry of "noooooooooo" as he sees what he's become, we're suddenly reminded that Lucasfilm should have called it a day right before the Ewok Caravan of 'Hate' and quit while it was ahead. The cutscenes from Lego Star Wars, similarly, give the definite impression that the pimpled ...<br/>GC reviewFeb 25, 2006Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/lego-star-wars-ii-the-original-trilogy/review/lego-star-wars-ii-the-original-trilogy/a-20060911162953900065/g-20060216104326656032Last year, LEGO Star Wars taught us what should have been apparent to everyone from the dawn of the universe - LEGO, Star Wars and video games go together like chocolate, peanut butter and creamy nougat. So it comes as no surprise that this new and improved version of last years kid-friendly darling captivated us from the introductory text crawl (you know... that part where the yellow letters march up the screen telling the harrowing tale of one of the most celebrated trilogies in the ...<br/>GC reviewSep 11, 2006