Welcome to The Childrens Toyshop, here you will find all the latest and traditional toys in our toyshop. You can search and locate the best selling Toys Games & Puzzles to purchase online and have delivered to the door. We have a large selection of Video Games with reviews.
October 07, 2003
The first game is on the Nokia N-Gage and it' still a classic gameplay is greatlevels are fantastic controls are a bit funky but still this a 10/10 Must Buy!
No this is not one of the best n-gage games, but yes it is something worth playing. Bomberman for the N-Gage has the same fun, music, sounds and gameplay as all the other versions of the game, except that it doesn't have online features. The game has nice bright colourful graphics, some catchy tunes that don't get annoying too fast, and is quite challenging! The mutliplayer feature is great fun too!
I had great expectations for The Roots, based on the review by Gamespot.com. So was a little disappointed that the game did not meet my expectations. It is viewed from a top down angle, and the characters are a bit misshapen, which can make the whole thing hard to see. As a result you find your character taking damage and it takes you a while to work out where it is coming from. The RPG elements of the game are good, and unlike games such as Baldur's Gate, you don't seem to spend hours wandering aimlessly trying to work out what you should be doing next to finish this part of the game. For an N-Gage game it is very good. It is just a bit muddled on screen.
November 04, 2004
This is a totally new Elder Scrolls game plotwise but gameplay is pretty much like the PC original (which is an achievement in itself for a portable console). There aren't clans in it but the levels are huge and freeform, and everything takes place in full 3D.
The graphics are a bit inconsistent, occasionally slowing to a crawl, but the game itself isn't the kind that's spoilt irreparably by slowdown and once you get into it it's pretty rewarding. The n-gage is capable of better graphics than this (see Colin Mcrae for example) but it's good enough, and hopefully they'll do a better job on Shadowkey 2.
It feels like Elder Scrolls which is the important thing, for me anyway.
November 04, 2004
Asphalt's an excellent arcade-style racer (it doesn't even TRY to be realistic) which is a good contrast to the realism of Colin Mcrae, and it looks and sounds wonderful too. Gameloft used an upgraded version of the same 3D engine which got good reviews on Ghost Recon and the graphics are absolutely lovely, PlayStation quality. Look at the screenshot!
I've taken off one star though because for some inexplicable reason they've left out N-gage Arena support so you can't race online. This means that once you've beaten the game you've beaten the game.
If you want an n-gage arcade racer with online, wait for Glimmerati in May. If you want a realistic racer (also with Arena support), get Colin Mcrae.
Asphalt's an excellent arcade-style racer (it doesn't even TRY to be realistic) which is a good contrast to the realism of Colin Mcrae, and it looks and sounds wonderful too. Gameloft used an upgraded version of the same 3D engine which got good reviews on Ghost Recon and the graphics are absolutely lovely, PlayStation quality. Look at the screenshot!
I've taken off one star though because for some inexplicable reason they've left out N-gage Arena support so you can't race online. This means that once you've beaten the game you've beaten the game.
If you want an n-gage arcade racer with online, wait for Glimmerati in May. If you want a realistic racer (also with Arena support), get Colin Mcrae.
Asphalt's an excellent arcade-style racer (it doesn't even TRY to be realistic) which is a good contrast to the realism of Colin Mcrae, and it looks and sounds wonderful too. Gameloft used an upgraded version of the same 3D engine which got good reviews on Ghost Recon and the graphics are absolutely lovely, PlayStation quality. Look at the screenshot!
I've taken off one star though because for some inexplicable reason they've left out N-gage Arena support so you can't race online. This means that once you've beaten the game you've beaten the game.
If you want an n-gage arcade racer with online, wait for Glimmerati in May. If you want a realistic racer (also with Arena support), get Colin Mcrae.
Asphalt's an excellent arcade-style racer (it doesn't even TRY to be realistic) which is a good contrast to the realism of Colin Mcrae, and it looks and sounds wonderful too. Gameloft used an upgraded version of the same 3D engine which got good reviews on Ghost Recon and the graphics are absolutely lovely, PlayStation quality. Look at the screenshot!
I've taken off one star though because for some inexplicable reason they've left out N-gage Arena support so you can't race online. This means that once you've beaten the game you've beaten the game.
If you want an n-gage arcade racer with online, wait for Glimmerati in May. If you want a realistic racer (also with Arena support), get Colin Mcrae.
Asphalt's an excellent arcade-style racer (it doesn't even TRY to be realistic) which is a good contrast to the realism of Colin Mcrae, and it looks and sounds wonderful too. Gameloft used an upgraded version of the same 3D engine which got good reviews on Ghost Recon and the graphics are absolutely lovely, PlayStation quality. Look at the screenshot!
I've taken off one star though because for some inexplicable reason they've left out N-gage Arena support so you can't race online. This means that once you've beaten the game you've beaten the game.
If you want an n-gage arcade racer with online, wait for Glimmerati in May. If you want a realistic racer (also with Arena support), get Colin Mcrae.
Asphalt's an excellent arcade-style racer (it doesn't even TRY to be realistic) which is a good contrast to the realism of Colin Mcrae, and it looks and sounds wonderful too. Gameloft used an upgraded version of the same 3D engine which got good reviews on Ghost Recon and the graphics are absolutely lovely, PlayStation quality. Look at the screenshot!
I've taken off one star though because for some inexplicable reason they've left out N-gage Arena support so you can't race online. This means that once you've beaten the game you've beaten the game.
If you want an n-gage arcade racer with online, wait for Glimmerati in May. If you want a realistic racer (also with Arena support), get Colin Mcrae.
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