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  Tuesday, 27th September 2005 

It's game-time! After a short drought the big games are hitting, and how we love it.

Serious Sam 2 has won the hearts of the Atomic crew. We've been playing our review copy in every spare moment. The full review is coming up in the November issue, but get your teeth into our feature interview with the Technical Director at Croteam to whet your appetite. It's online now and in the current issue of Atomic. Look down. There it is!

Less stellar is Dungeon Siege 2. Logan was expecting more, as were we all. His review may help you decide whether or not to invest your time and money in this 'lite' RPG.

Heavy-duty RPGers are celebrating the Rise of the Druid in WoW. Logan, being our resident Druid, casts his eye over recent changes that make druiding fun again.

If only we had 20 hours a day spare to play everything...


  • Dungeon Siege 2
  • WoW: Druid talent review
  • Get Serious
  • iPod Nano "faulty", say customers
  • Poor nations lose billions by taxing mobiles - study
  • First planes to try mobile phone use
  • Google releases toolbar for Firefox



  • atomic issue 57 on sale now




    Dungeon Siege 2
    Logan Booker didn't think it was possible to take the 'playing' out of 'RPG'.
    More...



    WoW: Druid talent review
    Logan Booker, a seasoned level 60 Druid, takes you through the talent changes Blizzard will introduce in the 1.8 patch for World of Warcraft. More...


     Green Club OnlyGet Serious
    Logan Booker throws some questions at a headless, screaming Alen Ladavac, Technical Director at Croteam, about the glorious Serious Sam 2. More...


    iPod Nano "faulty", say customers
    Customers have started complaining to Apple that the LCD screen of the recently released iPod Nano is allegedly easily cracked. More...

    Poor nations lose billions by taxing mobiles - study
    Developing countries could raise billions of dollars in additional revenues if they cut excessive luxury taxes on the purchase of mobile phones, a study found on Monday. More...

    First planes to try mobile phone use
    TAP Air Portugal and British carrier bmi both have agreed to introduce OnAir's voice and text service for mobile phones in separate three-month trial runs, OnAir chief executive George Cooper said. More...

    Google releases toolbar for Firefox
    Google has released from beta its Firefox search toolbar, which includes features such as spell check and a word translator. More...

    Competitions

    Win a Geil One DDR 2 x 512MB kit
    It doesn’t get any easier than this: GeIL Memory knows Atomicans are a talented bunch, and they want YOU to design a graphic for use in their next ad campaign – the winning graphic will even be published in Atomic with credit to the designer!

    Win the chance to drive a new V8 race car!
    Abusing high-performance, fast cars in a game is all well and good, but getting in the driver’s seat of a V8 monster and screaming around a race track in real life?

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