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  • 20/09/2012 Reviews

    Borderlands 2 - Review

    Borderlands 2 doesn't mess too heavily with the successful formula established by the original back in 2009, delivering another customisation-heavy first-person shooter with the questing structure and customisation options of a role-playing game and a big emphasis on co-operative play.

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  • 16/02/2012 Reviews

    Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning - Review

    Kingdoms of Amalur manages to emerge from Skyrim's towering shadow to forge a unique identity of its own and present itself as a welcome alternative. It features a generous 50-plus hour gameplay experience that's more accessible than Skyrim, delivers more fluid combat, and offers a great fantasy world of its own to explore...

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  • 11/05/2011 Reviews

    Brink - Review

    Into the FPS market leaps Brink, a squad-based shooter in which a team of 8 players attempt to complete staggered objectives while an opposing team works to stop them. It's an entirely different sort of co-operative experience - a kind of Capture-The-Flag mode evolved into a full game.

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  • 03/02/2011 Reviews

    Two Worlds 2 - Review

    For RPG-lovers, there's no more pleasant pastime than getting lost in a colossal, continent-spanning adventure, and if that floats your Elven barge, then Two Worlds II is definitely worth a look-in.

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  • 16/11/2011 Reviews

    The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Review

    The Elder Scrolls role playing series is known for the liberating amount of options it offers players, giving them the freedom to chart the course of their own unique adventures. In the opening section of Skyrim, having just escaped the dangers of a monster-infested dungeon, you're confronted with dozens of choices.

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  • 02/08/2012 Reviews

    Risen 2: Dark Waters - Review

    Risen 2 features the role-playing game conventions players know and love, but replaces the more traditional high-fantasy and post-apocalyptic settings, characters and themes with classic Caribbean pirate ones.

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  • 22/06/2011 Reviews

    Dungeon Siege III - Review

    Everything you need to know about co-op action RPG Dungeon Siege III is contained in the animation that plays when you open a chest. The lid flips open and a spray of gold and magic weapons is shot nine feet into the air like some heavy-duty party popper, before coming crashing down at your feet.

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  • 11/07/2012 Reviews

    The Secret World

    If you want to play a massively multiplayer online game, you only really have two choices of setting: fantasy or space. Until now. Norwegian studio Funcom, which made MMOs Age of Conan and Anarchy Online as well as fan-favourite adventure game Dreamfall, is offering you a chance to join The Secret World.

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  • 26/05/2012 Reviews

    The Witcher 2 - Review

    An RPG's first town can almost always tell you everything you need to know about the game. That's certainly true here- the first quest hub of The Witcher 2, the sordid, secretive swamp town of Flotsam, is a showcase of everything you should play this game for...

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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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  • 10/01/2012 Reviews

    Star Wars: The Old Republic - Review

    Star Wars: The Old Republic is a monster of a game. Developed by BioWare, creator of the popular Mass Effect and Dragon Age series, as well as the excellent Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, the studio's first massively multiplayer online title is rumoured to have been the most expensive game ever created - and it shows.

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  • 25/08/2011 Reviews

    Deus Ex: Human Revolution

    Deus Ex: Human Revolution (Xbox 360, PS3, PC) is a global conspiracy thriller set in a near future world where replacing human body parts with high-tech prosthetics is a violently controversial new trend. A first-person shooter role-playing game that lets you approach objectives as you please, its key theme is that human advancement will widen the gap between haves and have-nots.

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Reviews

  1. Borderlands 2 - Review (20/09/2012)

    Borderlands 2 doesn't mess too heavily with the successful formula established by the original back in 2009, delivering another cu…

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  2. Risen 2: Dark Waters - Review (02/08/2012)

    Risen 2 features the role-playing game conventions players know and love, but replaces the more traditional high-fantasy and post-…

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  3. The Secret World (11/07/2012)

    If you want to play a massively multiplayer online game, you only really have two choices of setting: fantasy or space. Until now.…

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  4. Heroes of Ruin - Review (13/06/2012)

    For RPG fans, Heroes of Ruin is everything they love crammed into a tiny cartridge for the Nintendo 3DS. Those who want a portable…

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