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Age of Kings Heaven Preview Previewed by Angel Washizu. "The models looked fantastic and I only saw a few really rare bugged models, and even they looked pretty cool, if not, weird (and when has weird not been cool?)."
GameSpy.com Reviewed by Scott Osborne, [72/100]. "After Homeworld's greatness, Impossible Creatures can't help but feel like something of a letdown."
Gamespot Preview "With Sigma, we're looking for an opportunity to create technology that gives players the freedom to create a game that is uniquely tailored to their style of play."
IGN: Sigma Interview Interview with Alex Garden, CEO of Relic Entertainment.
IGN Preview includes screenshots and an in-game movie. "With 40-50 animals to choose from, and around 31,000 combinations, you'll have your wicked hands filled making the most unearthly creations imaginable."
The Adrenaline Vault Reviewed by Richard Leader, [2.5/5]. "Great production values aren't enough to raise Impossible Creatures from being a mediocre exercise in button pushing."
Cincinnati.com Reviewed by Marc Saltzman, [3.5/5]. "The "Island of Dr. Moreau" concept is imaginative, but its execution--especially when it comes to combat--is not."
Game Industry News Reviewed by John Breeden, score: 4-1/2 out of 5.
Gamer's Hell Preview by Ali A. "The well-balanced gameplay, the great graphics and the whole idea of making units to suite your needs is what the whole game is about, and it is done well."
Gamers Hell Reviewed by Andreas Misund Berntsen, [7.9/10]. "In every sense of the word a solid game."
GameSpot Reviewed by Greg Kasavin, [7.9/10]. "Impossible Creatures is certainly enjoyable and interesting, and it's worthwhile for the campaign alone."
GameZone Reviewed by Tha Wiz, [8.5/10]. "A surprisingly solid RTS game which shows off what it can do against the Warcrafts or Age of Empires titles out there."
StrategyPlanet Preview by Dragon. "Relic describes it as offering short, fast-paced games that can be completed in under an hour."




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