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27/02/2013 Reviews
Tomb Raider - Review
Watch out world - Lara's back, and looking better than ever, in the all-new, all-different Tomb Raider
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22/06/2011 Reviews
The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time - Review
Chances are you'll have heard of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Originally released on the N64 in 1998, it's been cropping up regularly at the top of Best Game of All Time lists ever since and with very good reason.
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08/11/2011 Reviews
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 - Review
Call of Duty has proven itself to be the most popular gaming franchise in the world over the last few years and Modern Warfare 3 sets out to retain that title by delivering a globe-trotting war of epic proportions. Set immediately after the events of its predecessor, the game presents a fiction in which the Russian Federation is in the middle of an invasion of the United States and has expanded its offensive to Europe, including England, France and Germany.
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04/03/2011 Reviews
Pokemon Black Version and White Version - Review
Black and White make several small changes to the Pokemon formula that add up, overall, to a significant improvement. The biggest one is a change in the distribution of experience points: monsters now get a far bigger share of EXP when they defeat foes stronger than themselves. This not only evens out the process of building a strong and even team, it makes over-levelling impossible. Grinding - what little there was of it - has been completely eliminated.
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02/11/2012 Reviews
Need For Speed: Most Wanted
Criterion doesn't bother itself with a storyline or protagonist in Need for Speed: Most Wanted, instead doing what it has done best for over a decade: making bar-setting driving games that capture the speed, sound and sensation of bombing around in exceedingly fast cars.
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22/11/2012 Reviews
LEGO Lord of the Rings - Review
LEGO Lord of the Rings moves this reliable old series forwards so far and so fast that it's hard to see how we can ever go back to the simple style of the previous games. Discover a rich and rewarding LEGO world that will remain fresh for weeks - even months - to come
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20/09/2012 Reviews
Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 - Review
PES 2013 succeeds where past efforts have failed, meaning football fans should have a really tough time choosing their side in the latest round of the annual PES versus FIFA battle.
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The Princess and the Frog Film Review
Nothing can beat the magic of Disney! Regardless of age, gender or language the studio's films have a certain universal appeal that is incomparable to any other cinematic experience.
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11/10/2012 Reviews
Pokemon Black Version 2 and White Version 2 - Review
The first direct Pok?on sequels in the role-playing series' history, Black Version 2 and White Version 2 for Nintendo DS represent refinement rather than revolution. Playing them feels like attending a brilliant leaving party, a celebration of all the best things Pok?on has to offer before it sets of on a journey to pastures new
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25/05/2011 Reviews
DiRT 3 - Review
What better than driving fast? How about driving fast, mere inches away from pine trees and cliff edges, in a stripped down car that's been built for just that very purpose? That? the special thrill that Codemasters has made its own in video games, ever since the Colin McRae games on the PSone. As well as being the latest in that long line of titles, DiRT 3 could also lay claim to being one of the very best.
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10/01/2012 Reviews
Boom Street - Review
Boom Street is one of the best attempts to bring the fun, strategy and luck of a board game experience to video games. While it stars Mario and his Mushroom Kingdom pals, as well as characters from Square Enix's popular Dragon Quest series, it most closely resembles Monopoly, and requires little in the way of traditional gaming ability, meaning anyone who's played a board game will feel right at home. Beginner and advanced settings also mean family members of all ages can get involved.
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24/03/2010 Reviews
Red Steel 2 - Review
Ditching the modern-day Tokyo setting of the first game, Red Steel 2 transports you into a mysterious future world where Japanese Samurai and dusty cowboys live together in glorious disharmony. Playing as the last surviving member of your clan, it's up to you to work your way through the urban jungle - a place where ancient temples sit next to modern-day convenience stores - serving up vengeance to everyone you meet.
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18/05/2010 Reviews
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands - Review
Cher may have sung about her desire to turn back time, but it was Ubisoft that made it a reality. Now they're using the ability to rewind and restart to skip past the minor speedbump that was the rather easy 2008 Prince of Persia and restore the series to its roots. Roots, in this case, being the evergreen Sands of Time, which landed on PS2, Xbox and PC...
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24/11/2011 Reviews
Rayman Origins - Review
While today the first-person shooter rules supreme in videogames, once upon a time the platform game was king. Mario and Sonic may have been poster boys for this style of play, but behind them an entire cast of less well-known characters jostled for position in the hearts and minds of gamers - slowly slipping from fashion and relevance as their chosen genre did the same. Rayman, created by Frenchman Michael Ancel, has been luckier than most in this respect, keeping a toe in the public limelight...
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30/05/2013 Reviews
GRID 2 - Review
Like its predecessor, GRID 2's a wide-ranging racer where one second you're in a drift battle skidding merrily out of control down a Japanese hill, the next pounding around the surreal Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi
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28/09/2011 Reviews
FIFA 12 - Review
FIFA played the underdog to rival football series Pro Evolution Soccer for a long time, but in the last few years it has widely come to be regarded as the pace-setter in the genre. FIFA rose to the top of the league by subtly tweaking its game to closer resemble the way PES 'did' football, while layering its own mix of official licences and some excellent gameplay innovations over the top to create a match winner.
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17/08/2011 Reviews
Xenoblade Chronicles - Review
Xenoblade Chronicles has a chance to change all that. Despite appearing on a console entering its twilight years and in the middle of the summer game release drought - it is one of the best JRPG's of this hardware generation.
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13/06/2012 Reviews
Heroes of Ruin - Review
For RPG fans, Heroes of Ruin is everything they love crammed into a tiny cartridge for the Nintendo 3DS. Those who want a portable alternative to Diablo 3 should absolutely pick this up.
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26/09/2012 Reviews
FIFA 13 - Review
FIFA 13 is the complete package. It's the most fully featured, consistently high-quality and entertaining game EA Sports has ever put out, and it's hard to see what else they can do to tweak the formula. Then again, we said that last year, and here we are.
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GRID 2 - Review (30/05/2013)
Like its predecessor, GRID 2's a wide-ranging racer where one second you're in a drift battle skidding merrily out of control down…
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Tomb Raider - Review (27/02/2013)
Watch out world - Lara's back, and looking better than ever, in the all-new, all-different Tomb Raider…
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LEGO Lord of the Rings - Re… (22/11/2012)
LEGO Lord of the Rings moves this reliable old series forwards so far and so fast that it's hard to see how we can ever go back to…
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WWE '13 - Review (07/11/2012)
WWE '13 is a fantastic package for grapple fans. Chock full of features that enhance almost every aspect of the gameplay from last…













































































