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A timely return to form for Lucasarts, Jedi Knight II has proven to be a very successful mix of single player thrills and multiplayer action. Throw in the fact that the supremely popular Star Wars series is currently in cinemas with Episode 2: Attack of the Clones and you've got a must-have experience. Jedi Knight II sees players return as Kyle Katarn, bearded bad-ass with a lightsabre. The demo allows players to play through one level in single player mode, and serves as a good introduction to the gameplay of the retail version.
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The public's interest in realistic combat FPS remains unabated, with one of the high spots of the 2002 release schedule, Soldier Of Fortune II hitting shelves to wide acclaim. Playing as real-life mercenary John Mullins, the single player storyline reads like something out a Tom Clancy novel, with those ubiquitous terrorists seeking to launch biological warfare on the free world. The multiplayer is no slouch either, the demo having proved very popular thus far with gamers wanting a blend between the tactics and flat out arcade FPS. Please note that this demo test is rated MA15+ and that Activision and Raven Software do not provide technical support for this demo test.
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The latest in the award winning series hits PC in fine style. Play as Tony Hawk in this one level demo of the full game that continues to extend skateboarding's digital appeal. The retail game allows multiplayer both over LAN and Internet, a fully featured terrain editor, videos of some of the worlds finest skaters, and a wealth of levels and unlockable bonuses.
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