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| Future Gamer: Issue 22 |
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Welcome to another stuffed-to-the-gills edition of Future Gamer. Again, thanks for all the positive feedback you've been sending - if you're a new subscriber, drop me a line and let me know what you think of the magazine.
All of the usuals are here for you to peruse: Gamer Life, Feedback and the rest, plus all the latest on the newest games. Does Silent Hill on the PlayStation live up to the hype? Is the N64 version of Michael Owen going to be a corker? You'll know all after reading the ish.
A quick mention for the Future Gamer Clans which have begun to spring up in multiplayer games. We're touched, although we reserve the right to become slightly disturbed if players start running through Quake (or whatever) in Andy Smith skins. Yikes.
See you next week, readers.
Andy Smith - Editor |
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Preview: Slave Zero (PC)
Travel far into the future to strange and exciting space-age cities, and smash them to pieces with your 65-foot tall robot. It sounds like every episode of Gundam ever, and we can't wait to play it, frankly. |
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Review: Silent Hill (PlayStation)
You've been excited by games. They've made you laugh. You've felt a twinge of regret when a favourite character's been killed off. You may even own posters of pretend computer women. Here, though, is a game that will terrify you utterly. |
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Feature: J Nash Investigates (Part 1)
"Hello, readers. I am J Nash and I am excellent. Puzzled by the differences between the PC, N64 and Playstation? Fear not. My investigation provides all the information you need to have a big argument. Hurrah!" We've disowned this already. |
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