NZ Gamer - Most of the games we play - let's be honest - are made on the other side of the planet, by teams of hundreds of people, with budgets that would make your eyes pop out of your head; the likes of Call of Duty (the biggest game around) and Assassin's Creed (part 4 allegedly has more than a thousand people working on it.)
MenStuff's Jeremy Proome writes: "Great rugby video games are difficult to come by, but is there a light at the end of the tunnel with a new year and new opportunities for developers to deliver?"
Rugby Challenge 2 is already out for most countries on the PS3 and Xbox 360. The PC version now has a release date.
NZ Gamer - A few of weeks back, I was asked to preview Sidhe's Rugby Challenge 2. This was a pleasant surprise for me, since I had no idea it was in the pipeline — although apparently Sidhe have basically been working on it since they stopped building its predecessor.