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Mitsubishi DV650U
by Staff Writers

A nondescript looking scanner that admits to a 36-bit colour depth, enhanced to 48-bit through its drivers.

Mar 1, 2005
Review > Security
McAfee VirusScan 2004
by Staff Writers

McAfee puts out its VirusScan 2004 in two versions - boxed or downloaded and managed from the internet. Whatever way you do it, the installation is simplicity itself with no difficult questions to answer or confusing choices to make.

Mar 1, 2005
Sid Meier's Pirates!
by Daniel Emery

Pirates is virtually unchanged from the old C64 version: it’s how you choose to live out the swashbuckling dream that’s radically different. And this, believe it or not, is fantastic news.

Feb 22, 2005
Sacred Plus
by Des McNicholas

Sacred first graced the pages of PC Authority just nine months ago, at which time we rated it as a solid RPG experience that would hold its own in a tough environment. Re-released with the Plus upgrade (also available via download), Sacred Plus improves a strong title and implements many of the suggestions made by the game's loyal online community.

Feb 22, 2005
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
by Des McNicholas

Based on the books and film of the same name. Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events follows the story of the mysteriously orphaned Baudelaire siblings and their evil guardian Count Olaf.

Feb 22, 2005
Need for Speed Underground 2
by Des McNicholas

Need for Speed Underground reinvigorated the franchise a year or so ago by adding some challenging and slightly antisocial elements to an inherently solid and well presented concept.

Feb 22, 2005
Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines
by Des McNicholas

Using the same engine that has won Half-Life 2 more than a few friends, Bloodlines turns players into one of the 'eternally dammed' on the streets of LA. It comes with a terrific plot supported by excellent writing, and developer Troika has pitched Bloodlines squarely at an adult audience.

Feb 22, 2005
The Battle for Middle Earth
by Des McNicholas

Several attempts have been made to capture the scale and atmosphere of Tolkien's epic on PC, but few have come close. In The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle Earth, EA Games has combined relatively straightforward RTS gameplay with an outstanding look, impressive atmospherics and a remarkably accessible interface.

Feb 22, 2005
Ford Racing 3
by Des McNicholas

Brought to us by Razorworks - the team that made its name with Apache Havoc - Ford Racing 3 is the latest instalment in a popular series that has managed to achieve solid multi-platform success.

Feb 21, 2005
Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault
by Des McNicholas

Medal of Honor: Allied Assault was a huge hit a few years ago, boasting a D-Day landing most of us will never forget. Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault takes the war to the Japanese; across Pearl Harbour, Guadalcanal and the Makin and Tarawa Atolls.

Feb 21, 2005
Rollercoaster Tycoon 3
by Des McNicholas

The RollerCoaster Tycoon series has proven remarkably popular over the years, despite average graphics and a slightly clunky interface. RCT2 disappointed many fans, but the loyal Tycoon community continued to share new scenarios and rides while waiting for the Holy Grail to turn up.

Feb 21, 2005
World of Warcraft
by Des McNicholas

Blizzard Entertainment has sewn up a huge potion of the strategy market with its Warcraft series, and the keenly awaited World of Warcraft looks set to carve out a nice piece of the MMORPG scene for fans of the franchise.

Feb 21, 2005
Counter-Strike: Source
by Dan Chiappini

It isn't an add-on, a mod or a new way of playing the world's most popular online shooter. Counter-Strike: Source is the same game that's known, loved and often responsible for gamers sitting motionless for days on end. But it's now been ported to Valve's new 3D engine, the Source engine, giving us our first glimpse of the technology that will be powering Half-Life 2.

Feb 21, 2005
Half-Life 2
by Dan Chiappini

For a company whose only other major release was the original Half Life, Valve has pushed the boundaries with fresh, bold gameplay that stays true to the legendary legacy.

Feb 21, 2005
FIFA Soccer 2005
by Des McNicholas

EA has dominated the soccer-sim market for some time and FIFA Soccer 2005 looks set to maintain that proud tradition.

Feb 21, 2005
Colin Mcrae Rally 2005
by Des McNicholas

Colin McRae Rally 2005 looked pretty solid in preview, and the final release has certainly lived up to expectations.

Feb 21, 2005
Tribes: Vengeance
by Des McNicholas

The Tribes series has always attracted a core of loyal gamers, but it has never been the runaway success it deserved. The original game was ahead of its time, delivering an innovative multiplayer game which relied heavily on team coordination and strategy.

Feb 21, 2005
Myst IV: Revelation
by Des McNicholas

After a brief foray into 3D with Uru: Ages beyond Myst, UbiSoft has returned to the core gameplay that made the Myst franchise so popular over time. Myst IV: Revelations is a stunningly artistic title that builds on the evolving story, answers a few nagging questions (while raising a few more!), and presents the most impressive puzzles and challenges yet seen in the series.

Feb 21, 2005
Tony Hawk''s Undergound 2
by Des McNicholas

Actually the sixth title in the genre-setting Tony Hawk series, Tony Hawk's Underground 2 throws players into a frantic World Destruction Tour against Bam Margera.

Feb 21, 2005
Star Wars Battlefront
by Des McNicholas

A combination of Battlefield 1942 with Jedi Knights it may well be, but Lucas Art's Star Wars Battlefront is a polished representation of the Star Wars universe that will satisfy sci-fi geeks and action gamers alike.

Feb 21, 2005
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