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17/10/2012 Features
Bigger And Better: Skylanders Giants Will Stomp All Over The Charts
Parents looking for a cost-effective Christmas present are going to be happy with something that is both toy and video game in one, with bonus online content as well.
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13/10/2011 Features
Editor's Choice Ace Combat Assault Horizon
A blood-hungry lot, us gamers like our FPSs spray-painted in the red stuff. But how do you introduce that red mist to the humble flight sim? Ace Combat: Assault Horizon for the Xbox 360 and PS3 reckons it has the answer machines that bleed, that's right, bleed...
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Features
Resident Evil 5: Midnight Madness
A windy central Birmingham in the dead of a Thursday night / Friday morning might not be everyone's idea of a good time, but for a crowd of loyal gamers this was the scene of a midnight madness celebrating the latest release in one of gaming's most enduringly popular, and downright frightening series.
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10/04/2012 Features
PlayStation 3 - The Essential Games
So, you've got yourself a shiny new PlayStation 3. You know all about its fantastic online features, like PlayStation Network, BBC iPlayer, 4OD and more. You know about its awesome graphics and Blu-Ray player. What you really need to know is - what games should I get? Well, help is here! We've taken on the hard work and come up with our PS3 Essentials List - the 'hot half-dozen' you really need to get your game collection going.
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05/10/2012 Features
GAME goes to the Eurogamer Expo
Last week, the GAME online team took a trip to the Eurogamer Expo in London's Earls Court to get our many hands-on some of the top games that we'll all be playing over the coming months.
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06/06/2012 Features
Lost Planet 3 - the world is getting even harsher
The extreme conditions of Lost Planet return, harsher than before. Battle against 23 Akrid types and unpredictable ice storms, but make sure you take care of your rig.
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31/01/2012 Features
Editor's Choice - NeverDead
You're guaranteed to lose your head over this, the world's first game to feature self-dismemberment as a weapon. Welcome to the twisted world of NeverDead on the Xbox 360 and PS3.
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02/05/2013 Features
Editor's Choide: Deadly Premontion - The Director's Cut
With remastered graphics, better controls and new story elements, Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut remains one of the most startlingly original and, to be blunt, freak-out games of this generation
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28/06/2012 Features
Editor's Choice - London 2012: The Official Video Game
Sega Australia has been busy beavering away on something that actually reflects the true ethos of the Games; a chance for us humble gamers to compete in 49 events across 13 different sports.
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17/02/2012 Features
Prototype 2 - Interview with Radical Entertainment's David Fracchia
With Prototype 2 soon to be winging its way onto Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, we were lucky enough to squeeze some time in with Dave Fracchia, VP of Technology at Radical Entertainment as part of his whirlwind tour of Europe. Dave spoke with great enthusiasm about the game, giving away just enough to really whet our appetites...
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Features
Need for Speed: Shift Tour
It's not very often members of the public get to put their gaming skills to the ultimate test and compete for a 0,000 sports car, but on Saturday 26th September 50 lucky GAME customers got to do just that in the Grand Finals of our nationwide Need For Speed Tour!
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29/09/2011 Features
Call of Duty XP Weekend
We attended the Call of Duty XP Weekend in LA. Here are some of the things you could get up to whilst you soaked up that LA sun.
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18/06/2010 Features
New Release Round Up: 18th June 2010
This week's new GAME releases see you on embarking on a Cold War sneaking mission, staying in for a karaoke night or body and mind workout, or becoming a fashion or cricket star.
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08/12/2011 Features
Games for the kids
GAME rounds up a selection of the best portable titles to keep youngsters entertained and out of trouble.
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30/04/2012 Features
Bank Holiday Games!
Here's our handy guide for some of the best games to enjoy this bank holiday weekend, with ideas for children, for friends and family, or for getting some serious single-player gaming done!
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07/06/2012 Features
Sleeping Dogs - Driving, Shooting, Free-Running
A modern thriller set in Hong Kong, Sleeping Dogs is the game that just wouldn't lie down...
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07/02/2013 Features
Editor's Choice - Call of Duty: Black Ops II - Revolution
The first batch of Black Ops II DLC, Revolution, features all-new maps, weaponry and a zombie invasion for your Xbox 360
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17/11/2011 Features
Final Fantasy XIII-2 VIP Community Event
We were lucky enough to be invited the Final Fantasy XIII-2 community event in London, and we were more than happy to attend! An afternoon hosted by Yoshinori Kitase, with a hundred odd fellow Final Fantasy fans, in a swish London cinema, yes please!
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05/01/2012 Features
Binary Domain - Developer Interview
Two months before the launch of the new third-person shooter, Binary Domain (available on both the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3), SEGA invited us to get an early hands-on with the game and meet Masayoshi Kikuchi, Head of Studio and Senior Developer, from the Yakusa Studio team.
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06/10/2011 Features
id's Shooter Evolution
This week sees the release of Rage, and the enormous post-apocalyptic shooter marks id Software's first game since Doom 3 back in 2004. Why is this a big deal? Because without id, there arguably wouldn't even be a first-person shooter genre. Not only did the Texas-based studio invent the shooter as we know it today, it's been behind almost every technical advance the genre has made.






















































