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Pocket Bike Racer
If you've ever felt compelled to watch a guy in a cheeseburger suit race a tiny motorcycle, this is the appropriate game. As a Mario Kart style game, this is a good substitute featuring both online and offline multiplayer. One of the interesting differences between this game and Mario Kart is that instead of collecting power-ups in the usual fashion, you instead go through gates which give you power that can be transferred into either one of several power-ups or boost at any time. This trade-off really changes the strategy from the usual Mario Kart style of play. The single player is abysmal though, as AI opponents do not even attempt to compete in non-racing modes! In fact at various points I've seen the bots racing around the course backwards, and piling up all together. Of course the flip side to the poor AI is that this turns out to be the easiest of the three BK games to get achievements with. So long as you can follow the course and get used to the control scheme, you'll be set. Unfortunately this game also seems to suffer from the most bugs as it is the most complicated. However some design choices just seem awful. Why won't Pocket Bike Racer remember which camera choice I make between races? Read more at www.atomicgamer.com
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GRAW2 multiplayer demo coming to PC
Three months removed from its console debut, Ubisoft's Ghost Recon Advanced
Warfighter 2 is nearly set to be unleashed on PCs. To tide the clamoring crowd
over, Ubisoft has announced a multiplayer demo for the modern-day first-person
shooter, to be available June 7. The demo includes the new Calavera map, as well
as two modes: team deathmatch and the new recon versus assault, where the elite
Ghost squad must storm a rebel encampment. As with the original Advanced
Warfighter, Swedish developer GRIN is on PC-development duty. Expect the full
retail version to hit PCs June 26.
Build Rome in a Day with Legion Arena
Assemble and upgrade your army, plan battle strategies, and execute hasty, tide-turning orders that bring victory to your people. Such are the challenges that await you in Legion Arena, a strategy game that covers the early days of Rome through Caesar’s conquest of the Gauls. A second campaign allows you to follow the history of Celtic warfare.