All GameCube Reviewshttp://www.gamesradar.com/gc/reviews/l-R/s-a-zRainbow Six Lockdown (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/rainbow-six-lockdown/review/rainbow-six-lockdown/a-200701041513452767945/g-2007010414344958004Its been a whole year since the last Rainbow Six game, Black Arrow, and developers, Red Storm Entertainment seem to have taken a long hard look at things. From the onset Lockdown feels tighter and more intuitive than any of its predecessors and, like the protagonists within the game, have righted many of the wrongs that have gone before. One of the first things youll notice is that command of your three tactically minded comrades has been tightened up. While having fewer commands for your team ...<br/>GC reviewJun 22, 2007Rampage: Total Destruction (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/rampage-total-destruction-/review/rampage-total-destruction/a-2006050112313256047/g-2006020716314531055You're a big monster that walks around city streets and slowly razes the bustling metropolis to the ground. There you go. Practically everyone on the planet knows what's going on with Rampage: Total Destruction before they even fire it up. With this in mind, there's definitely some guilty, people-munching fun to be had here - and for less than 20 bucks. You begin with a handful of the towering beasts, but by tearing through locales like New York, London and San Francisco, more than 25 ...<br/>GC reviewMay 1, 2006Ratatouille (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/ratatouille/review/ratatouille/a-20070626105818706099/g-20061107135822235044If you havent noticed - its summer, a time where movie theatres get big-budget actionganzas and your console goes through a bit of a dry spell. Unless you want to start tapping that pile of games you swore youd get to by now, you can always sniff around for the latest, potentially awful film tie-in starring emo spider-men, ambiguous pirates or&hellip; a French rat that cooks? Ratatouille - the latest Pixar anthropomorphic animal flick - bucks this trend and offers a solid platformer that doesnt ...<br/>GC reviewJun 26, 2007Resident Evil 4 (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/resident-evil-4/review/resident-evil-4/a-20051222122124151057/g-2005120714165844583129Anyone turning their nose at the GameCube for being a kiddy console intended for pint-sized brats is a madman. Sure, you could say it's home to a lot of baby games, but spend ten minutes with Resident Evil 4 and you'll walk away a changed person. The series' tank-like controls and limpy zombies have been replaced by adept, agile cultists that actively hunt your ass down. Running won't cut it anymore. You've got to swim through their bloody ranks to see the end of this evil tale. And press on ...<br/>GC reviewJan 4, 2007Resident Evil 4 (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/resident-evil-4/review/resident-evil-4/a-200602271532415089/g-2005120714165844583129Third party games on Nintendo consoles rarely come much bigger than this. Standing shoulder to shoulder with Zelda as our most eagerly anticipated game of 2005, we've given over more pages of the magazine to Resident Evil 4 than any other game. Capcom have promised so much. By their own admission, survival horror has become more than a little stagnant over the past few years. Sure, recent instalments in all the major series (like Silent Hill) look nice enough, but pre-rendered backgrounds, ...<br/>GC reviewMar 11, 2005