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  • 02/10/2012 Reviews

    Resident Evil 6 - Review

    Resident Evil 6 features elements of what began as a horror series but its focus is definitely geared towards a cinematic-style shooter, a highly generous offering featuring tens of hours of zombie fire-fights interspersed with high-octane action sequences inspired by the likes of the Call of Duty and Uncharted games.

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  • 27/01/2011 Reviews

    Dead Space 2 - Review

    Best played at its hardest difficulty level with the lights turned off, Dead Space 2 is a ghost train ride of a experience, a tense horror game that plays games with your mind through sights and sounds

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  • 26/11/2009 Reviews

    SAW - Review

    Saw 'the game' takes place in-between the first and second films, before the never-ending plot became too deeply diversified. Playing as Detective Tapp (originally portrayed by Danny Glover in the first Saw film) you regain consciousness in an all too familiar 'trap' situation. Panic and button mashing ensues, and once free you can appreciate the clever puzzle to let you out of the room. It really does start off like something any Saw fan would want.

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  • 06/07/2011 Reviews

    Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D - Review

    You can't keep a good menace down, and so it is that Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D (3DS) sees Chris Redfield and a host of other Resident Evil buddies gun down hundreds more mutated monsters in this action-skewed spin-off from Capcom's evergreen horror series.

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  • 24/04/2013 Reviews

    Dead Island Riptide - Review

    A solid zombie-hacking open-world experience, especially in co-op; beating up the undead is why you're here, and if you and your friends like doing that then you'll find plenty of fun waiting for you in Palanai.

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  • 14/02/2013 Reviews

    Dead Space 3 - Review

    Those moments of skin-crawling terror are still there - there's just so much more to do this time

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  • 08/02/2012 Reviews

    The Darkness 2 Review

    It's been five years since we last encountered The Darkness, but in The Darkness II, out now on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC, only two years have passed since the events of the first game. Gangster Jackie Estacado is still playing host to a malevolent demonic entity, but he's managed to keep it under control

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  • 12/05/2012 Reviews

    Alan Wake - Review

    Alan Wake is an experience which will live long in the memory. Stumbling through the woods in the dead of night, seeing the mist come down, striking up a glorious red flare, narrowly slow-mo dodging an incoming knife and run-gunning for your very life against a horde of demonic villagers puts Remedy's game right up there with the best story-driven adventures on Xbox 360.

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  • 19/10/2011 Reviews

    Dead Rising 2 Off the Record

    If you enjoyed Dead Rising 2, then youl enjoy Dead Rising 2: Off the Record, an alternate reality take on the older game with a splattering of new content and improvements. The main difference is the re-introduction of photographer Frank West, star of the original Dead Rising, as the protagonist in the place of Motocross champion Chuck Greene.

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  • 06/12/2012 Reviews

    ZombiU - Review

    Released in tandem with Nintendo's strange new Wii U console, ZombiU is a terrifying, atmospheric and most importantly smart first-person action game, and it's one of the best horror games there's been for years. As a result, it's also one of the best reasons to get yourself a Wii U.

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  • 23/05/2013 Reviews

    Metro: Last Light - Review

    Last Light may not be as slick as the competition, but after the bangs and flashes have long since faded, the memories of being alone in the Metro will remain

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