Source: Electronic Gaming Monthly – May 2007
This was getting close to end days for EGM. Sadly, the time I had for gaming was already greatly reduced by this time. I was probably mostly playing Mario Kart on the Wii. I definitely wasn’t buying EGM anymore at this time except for maybe a very occasional issue. The May 2007 issue of EGM includes:
Cover Story
- The Future of Gaming – Article that looks at the next 20 years of gaming. This issue is from 2007 so we are getting pretty close to that.
Letters
- Literacy: It’s fun for everyone – Reader letters about failed systems and bad controllers, emulation on the PS3, Zelda: Twilight Princess, Guitar Hero II, and more.
Press Start
- Feature: Brain Watch – How video games affect your brain and how developers are taking advantage of this.
- Foreign Object – A brief look at Fist of the North Star, a Japan release for the PS2.
- Online Scene – The results of pointless polls.
- Preview: Ninja Gaiden Sigma – The first PS3 release for this action game franchise.
- Afterthoughts: MotorStorm – An interview with MotorStorm Producer Simon Benson about the game and ideas for the future.
- Preview: Team Fortress 2 – The long awaited sequel from Valve for the PS3 and Xbox 360.
- Take This Job – An interview with he Director of Platform Strategy for Microsoft, Scott Henson.
- Preview WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2006 – A wrestling game from THQ for the PS3 and Xbox 360. I haven’t played a wrestling game since the WWF…
- Feature: Top 10 Worst Achievements – The worst in game achievements. Includes things such as Total Playtime 100 Hours (Dead or Alive 4), Online with 1,000 People (NBA Live 07), and others.
- Preview: Forza Motorsport 2 – A next gen racing game from Microsoft for the Xbox 360.
- Afterthoughts: God of War II – An interview with Director God of War II, Cory Barlog.
- Rumor Mill – Rumors regarding a new Knights of The Old Republic games, Dragon Age on the PS3, Baldur’s Gate for the DS, a new Halo game, and more.
- The Big Ones – A brief look at upcoming releases including Final Fantasy XIII (PS3), Halo 3 (Xbox 360), Metal Gear Solid 4 (PS3), and Resident Evil 5 (PS3, Xbox 360).
- Coming Soon – More previews including Spider-Man 3 (Wii, PS3, Xbox 360, PS2, PSP, DS), Tenchu Z (Xbox 360), The Darkness (PS3, Xbox 360), Command & Conquer 3 (Xbox 360), Tomb Raider: Anniversary (PS2, PSP), Touch of the Dead (DS), Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (Wii, PS3, Xbox 360, PS2, PSP, DS), Dawn of Mana (PS2), and more.
Reviews
- Super Paper Mario – The latest Paper Mario game for the Wii.
- Cooking Mama: Cook Off – I don’t really understand the appeal of a cooking game but I guess it plays more as a series of mini-games.
- Medal of Honor: Vanguard – Apparently not one of the better FPS games in this series.
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion – This is a series of games that I have wanted to play for a long time but have never gotten around to. I had a friend in college who played Arena (Elder Scrolls I), another who played Daggerfall (Elder Scrolls II)…both buggy as hell and I guess that’s what turned me off. Then I played a little bit of Morrowind (Elder Scrolls III) as part of a school project. This is a review of Oblivion (Elder Scrolls IV) on the PS3. If I ever play it, it will be on the PC.
- Earth Defense Force 2017 – An arcade style 3D shooter for the Xbox 360 where you run around blowing up UFOs, giant robots, giant insects and other things that would destroy the Earth.
- Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 – Another FPS series that just seemed to keep going. This iteration was apparently pretty good though.
- Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales – A simple RPG for the Nintendo DS.
- Wario: Master of Disguise – A decent action platform game for the DS but not as good as other Wario Land games.
- Custom Robo Arena – Build and battle robots on the Nintendo DS.
- Lost in Blue 2 – A not so great game full of mini-games.
Game Over
- Seanbaby’s Rest of the Crap – Next gen video game technologies that just didn’t work out including the Mindlink (Atari 2600), R.O.B. (NES), U-Force (NES), The Interactor (SNES, Genesis), and others.
- Retro: Utopia or Dystopia? – A look at retro games with a vision of the future including Crystalis (NES), Ratchet & Clank (PS2), Mega Man (NES), Snatcher (Sega CD), Chrono Trigger (SNES), Shadowrun (Genesis), F-Zero (SNES), and more.
- Final Word – The editors predict the future. Plus, a sneak peak at next month’s issue.
…and more