PSW Issue 2

This issue was cover-dated March 2000 and cost £2.99.

Regulars
Contents - 2 pages (5,7)

Welcome - 1 page (8)

Global (News)
Back to the Filter: Syphon Filter 2 - 1½ pages (10-11)

The Flashing Blade: Tenchu 2 - ½ page (11)

Jedi Ruckus: Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles - 1 page (12-13)

Sports Casual: Tiger Woods interview - (13)

Spider Power!: Spider-Man - (15)

Ronaldo Strikes Again: Ronaldo V-Football - 1 page (16-17)

Type-S: Driving Emotion Type-S - (17)

Globe Trotter: TOCA World Touring Cars - 1 page (18)

Game of Death: Sammo Hung interview - 1 page (20)

Porsche it to the limit: Porsche Challenge - (22)

Get Some Disney Magic: Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour - (23)

Features
Silicon Sauce: Amore or Less? - Stephen Pierce - 2 pages (24-25)

Talent: Natalie Raitano - VIP's Pamela Antidote - Gary Cutlack and Paul Semel - 2 pages (26-27)

Sisters are Tae Kwon Doing It for Themselves - David Hodgson - 2 pages (36-37)

Censorship: Cutting Edge - 4 pages (78-81)

Music: Discothequenology - Stephen Pierce - 6 pages (82-87)

Previews
Resident Evil: Survivor - Gary Cutlack - 4 pages (30-33)

Street Fighter EX2 Plus - Richard Leadbetter - 2 pages (34-35)

Vanishing Point - Lee Nutter - 2 pages (38-39)

Player Manager 2000 - Alex Huhtala - 2 pages (40-41)

In Cold Blood - Richard Leadbetter - 3 pages (42-44)

UEFA Champions League Season 1999/2000 - Lee Nutter - 2 pages (46-47)

Galerians - Lee Nutter - 2 pages (48-49)

Rugrats Studio Tour - Gary Cutlack - 2 pages (50-51)

WWF SmackDown! - Alex Huhtala - 5 pages (52-56)

Cricket 2000 - Gary Cutlack - 2 pages (58-59)

Spec Ops: Stealth Patrol - Gary Cutlack - 2 pages (60-61)

Premier Manager 2000 - Steve Key - 2 pages (62-63)

Crusaders of Might and Magic - Justin Keeling - 2 pages (64-65)

Gekido: Urban Fighters - Alex Huhtala - 2 pages (66-67)

F1 2000 - Alex Huhtala - 10 pages (68-77)

Reviews
Rollcage Stage II


 * A very solid, effective and thrilling race title. Anyone prepared to put in the necessary time and effort will find themselves justly rewarded. Most good indeed!

Army Men: Air Attack


 * An unpretentious, uncomplicated arcade-style shoot 'em up that has been competently put together and will provide days of entertainment.

Army Men 3D


 * A dreadful game that looks like it's come out of the PlayStation's earliest days. It isn't worth £10 of anybody's money, let alone £30. Heed our advice and give it a miss.

Other Credits
Editorial

Deputy Editor
 * Stephen Pierce

Art Editor
 * Damon Cogman

Assistant Editor
 * Lee Nutter

Consumer Editor
 * Alex Huhtala

Production Editor
 * Tony Horgan

Senior Writer
 * Justin Keeling

Writer
 * Gary Cutlack

Designers
 * Marieclare Holder, James Schiavi