Chroistopher turns his attentions to the Clancey'esque sounding Operation Shadow. Will Torus' second N-Game game impress him as much as Ashen? Find out in his review.
Word from inside Nokia reaches us that the push to make sure Pathway to Glory and Pocket Kingdom would be out for the Christmas has caused Snakes to be delayed till January. All round it's a good decision for the N-Gage Family because sales this Christmas are going to be important.
Many years ago, Nokia was famous for putting Snake on their phones. N-Gage owners are already looking forward to Snakes, an updated, 3D bluetooth multiplayer extravaganza of a game. We caught up with Producer Dan Scott in a Vancouver Coffee Shop to interview him and find out All About Snakes - and to ask if it realy will be a free download.
Bandits raiding Villages? Kidnapping your friends? And you, with a sword, a spell and the truth? Sounds like a classic RPG set up. Lassi Kinnunen takes a look at how Elder Scrolls Shadowkey shapes up on the N-Gage.
Having a kick-ass review means we usually get linkage from a lot of strange places, and it's fun to watch them come in. Yesterday, there was a big spike from a new site. So a big american hi there to everyone coming from Penny Arcade to read Pathway to Glory thoughts. We've more exclusive stuff coming up in the next week, but to answer the one point raised by Tycho, yes, we think Nokia are finally working out the strengths of the system and releasing kick ass games.
A few N-Gage fans have set up an IRC channel purely for the N-Gage. Based at irc.gamesurge.net, you want to log into the #n-gage channel. If you're on a PC, we'd recommend using Hydra IRC Client, or you could try connecting directly from your N-Gage using Wireless IRC.
A long time ago, EA released Fifa 2004 for the N-Gage. Jim reviewed it and gave it a Recommnded award. Now, with a surprising name, Fifa 2005 is out. Frank's taken some 'extra time' to review this latest soccer game. Is it any better this year?
Activision's World War Two action fest, Call of Duty heads out from Finland to distributors and retaillers today. It's no Pathway to Glory strategy, it's all first person action. We'll have a review once we get a hold of the final retail build.
Last week, All About N-Gage recieved one of the first review copies of Pathway to Glory. After some intensive and hard fought battles on the N-Gage Arena, Ewan is finally ready to give his verdict. Here it is... the first Pathway to Glory review, anywhere in the world. No previews. No demo builds. The actual product. And it looks like it's our first Mega Game.
Pocket Kingdom may be a massive ultiplayer game, but it's about to get an audience. You. Through "My PK," each player will have thewir own personal web page where anyone can watch their progress. And there's going to be a 24 News Channel, hosted by Reset Jen. Who said the N-Gage was dead?
As we predicted, the new Pathway to Glory mini-site went live today. They're also carrying the news that PtG has gone 'gold' and will be shipping out to retailers over the next few days.
Nokia's massive multiplayer game, Pocket Kingdom is now available to order internationally from N-Gage User. No matter where you are in the world, the land of Ulgress is yours for the taking. But with up to 1000 other players trying to do the same, it's not going to be easy...
Spiderman, Spiderman, Does whatever a spider can. But is the N-Gage's Spiderman 2 any good? Chris Rydberg puts down the comic books to review his hero.
The updated PtG website is now online (reports the Arena Forum). Expect it to shift onto the main Nokia server in a few days, but in the meantime have a look at it here.
Ewan's been taking a look at the latest Racing Game for the N-Gage. Read his thoughts on Asphalt before climbing into your Jaguar to race round Paris in the free demo from Nokia.