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Macworld June 2004 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room In Unreal Tournament 2004, you don sophisticated armor and weaponry and then take to the playing field, determined to win at any cost. You can play alone against computer-controlled bots, or, as many people may prefer, against real players in an online arena. |
Macworld April 2003 Peter Cohen |
Mac Gamers, Start Your Engines Open-wheel racing has finally come to the Mac, thanks to a Formula One simulator that's a blast to play even though it's a few years behind the times... Heroes of Might and Magic IV is an interesting, albeit flawed, addition to the series... Dora the Explorer: Backpack Adventure... etc. |
Macworld March 2004 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room MacSoft has a knack for delivering some of the best strategy games on the Mac. Age of Mythology, its newest addition to the genre, is no exception. |
Macworld August 2004 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room Command & Conquer returns to the Mac after six-year hiatus... Reviews of Riddle of the Sphinx II, Didi & Ditto Kindergarten, Pharaoh's Gold, Call of Duty... Preview of Shreck 2... |
Macworld September 2004 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room The Game Room. Delta Force: Black Hawk Down... Worms 3D... Blades of Avernum... etc. |
Macworld January 2004 Peter Cohen |
Macworld's 2003 Game Hall of Fame Honoring the year's best pulse-quickening, mind-tingling games. |
Macworld May 2, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Quake 4 The Mac conversion of Quake 4 has been a long time coming. But if you're a first-person shooter fan, it's been well worth the wait. |
PC Magazine March 2, 2004 Peter Suciu |
Take Control? The basic mouse/keyboard combo works well for controlling just about every PC game. But there are plenty of situations where the mouse doesn't roar. For some new solutions, read on. |
Macworld June 15, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Call of Duty 2 Call of Duty 2 sets a new high water mark for World War II-era shooters on the Mac. Just plan to have the horsepower to run it. |
Macworld March 2004 Matthew Honan |
Wireless Input Devices Cord-Free Mice and Keyboards Promise to Set You Free |
Macworld October 2004 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room Space Colony... Total Immersion Racing... Big Bang Chess... Tapwave Zodiac... etc. |
Macworld October 2003 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room: Eye of the Tiger Forget everything you know about golf games on the Mac. From its intuitive swing control to its stunningly beautiful graphics, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003 is truly unlike past attempts. The game looks and plays like a golf game should, and it will, hopefully, serve as the blueprint for future golf games. |
Macworld September 2001 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room All three of the hard-to-find gaming treasures I'm about to share with you have a few things in common. They're inexpensive or free; they don't demand ridiculous amounts of memory or processor performance to operate effectively; and they're safe for the whole family... |
PC Magazine November 11, 2003 Rich Brown |
Star Trek Elite Force II Fans will appreciate this first-person shooter's tie-in to the "Star Trek: Voyager" series, as well as the usual painstaking attention to the details of the franchise mythology. |
Macworld July 27, 2007 Peter Cohen |
Star Wars: Empire at War This Intel-only offering is a fun real-time strategy game. |
Macworld October 16, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Pangea Arcade Pangea Arcade is a competent and mostly fun reinterpretation of classic arcade games. Combined, they're definitely worth the low price -- if this type of gameplay appeals to you. |
Macworld December 2004 Peter Cohen |
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Star Wars fans looking for a sprawling role-playing challenge need look no further than Aspyr's Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. |
AskMen.com David Nusair |
5 Things You Didn't Know: Wolverine Five of the most obscure tidbits about the X-Men character that you are likely not aware of. |
Macworld January 27, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Civilization III: Complete Civilization III: Complete is a good port of a great strategy game, and newcomers will find much here to enjoy. Unfortunately, there's no upgrade path for gamers who already bought it from MacSoft. |