■ 26/04/06 - Cold War In this spy thriller episode of X-Play, we take a look at Cold War, a retro-styled espionage game available at a budget price. It’s got international intrigue, suspense, and a whole lot of sneaking, as you’d expect.
■ 15/11/05 - Cold War Cold War follows the story of Matt Carter a freelance journalist who finds himself in the midst of an international conspiracy that aims to control the U.S.S.R. Using only recovered weapons and improvised gadgets, he must now evade or overcome elite Soviet forces and defeat the conspiracy before he is sent to a Siberian prison camp or killed.
■ 15/11/05 - Cold War It may be a huge understatement to say that there have been way too many games made for World War II. In fact, we have enough games presumably to last us for the rest of our live.
■ 10/11/05 - Cold War Chaos, violence, conspiracies, the potential for a third world war and lots of sneaking: although this isn’t another Splinter Cell title, Cold War can easily be compared to the king of stealth action titles due to the eerie resemblances in the gameplay mechanics.
■ 08/11/05 - Cold War Splinter Cell fans will be in for a familiar experience in Cold War, a competent but unremarkable stealth action game that puts you in the middle of a Soviet conspiracy.
■ 26/10/05 - Cold War You play Matthew Carter – a young journalist working for an unknown publication. One of your Russian friends – the appropriately named Sergei – has contacted you regarding a secret meeting the president is scheduled to have.
■ 04/10/05 - Cold War I always knew that one day, a game developer would make an exciting tale of the heroic life us journalists live. The late night gaming sessions, the hair raising event of running out of hot pockets, and lest we all forget, the plethora of woman that come along with the territory.