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  • 04/05/2011 Reviews

    Virtua Tennis 4 - Review

    So it is with Virtua Tennis 4, a title that relies on the gimmicks of motion control and 3D TV support to add new value, leaving the core tennis game that lies at the heart of the experience untouched.

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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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  • 31/05/2012 Reviews

    Dragon's Dogma - Review

    Dragon's Dogma is a high-fantasy role-playing game from Capcom. The game is pitched as a Japanese take on the western RPG genre, but upon closer inspection it reveals itself to be one of the freshest and most interesting titles in the genre in recent memory.

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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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  • 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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  • 16/08/2012 Reviews

    Sleeping Dogs - Review

    Most open world games see you playing as either a cop or a criminal, but refreshingly Sleeping Dogs lets you do both. You take on the role of Wei Shen, a hardboiled cop who grew up in Hong Kong, trained to become a police officer in the US, and has now returned to his birthplace to rid the bustling, neon-lit streets of crime.

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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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  • 08/04/2010 Reviews

    Resonance of Fate - Review

    At first glance, Resonance of Fate appears to be a traditional Japanese RPG through and through. With wide-eyed protagonists laden with a surplus of belts and buckles, towns filled with talkative citizens eager to tell you their intimate details in repetitive one liners, and a wider world packed with random battles, dungeons, treasure and boss battles, the structure is nothing if not traditional. But despite appearances, the details and underlying arrangement of these elements is wholly unique, carefully constructed to buck convention, and the resulting experience is fresher and more unusual than almost any JRPG from the past decade.

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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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  • 11/11/2009 Reviews

    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 - Review

    Infinity Ward have had a massive challenge to ensure that Modern Warfare 2 goes above and beyond what fans are expecting. With each teaser trailer and small nugget of information released the hype behind Modern Warfare 2 has increased. This is definitely the most anticipated game of 2009. But is the wait worth it? Has Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 really gone above and beyond the successful CoD4?

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  • 13/09/2011 Reviews

    Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Review

    The premise of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine is titanic on a couple of fronts. A third-person action game taking place in a brutal, 41st millennium science fiction setting, it puts you in the shoes of Captain Titus, leader of the human Ultramarines, the Emperor's chosen armies in an ongoing battle for the survival of humanity.

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  • 21/02/2013 Reviews

    Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance - Review

    A third-person beat-em-up that's fast, stylish and unforgiving, Revengeance feels like the future of high-octane entertainment

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  • 24/06/2010 Reviews

    Blur - Review

    The combination of Mario Kart style weaponry and fully licensed cars to be honest should not work! Its fact, the two just sound silly together. But what the developer Bizarre Creations has done is nothing short of genius.

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  • 14/03/2012 Reviews

    SSX - Review

    SSX on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 offers adrenaline-packed snowboarding gameplay that sees players battling nine of the world's most treacherous and diverse mountain ranges, from the peaks of the Himalayas to the solid ice ranges of Antarctica, and the deadly jagged rocks of the Alps to the volcanic tunnels of Kilimanjaro.

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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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  • 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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  • 16/01/2013 Reviews

    DmC: Devil May Cry - Review

    This isn't just a revitalisation of a classic series, but a classic in its own right

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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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  • 18/10/2012 Reviews

    XCOM: Enemy Unknown - Review

    Built by the team behind the revered Civilization series, XCOM Enemy Unknown is a modern day re-imagining of 1994's strategy game of the same name, which is widely considered to be one of the genre's finest.

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  • 31/10/2012 Reviews

    Assassin's Creed III - Review

    An astonishing achievement on a number of levels and represents the current pinnacle of the series' ambition. This is a different kind of adventure to that of Ezio, but it's no less brilliant. Buy it. Your history teacher will be impressed.

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  1. Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon - R… (10/05/2013)

    Eighties nostalgia is big business, but you've never seen a game that so perfectly captures that decade like Ubisoft's bizarre sho…

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  2. Persona 4 Arena - Review (10/05/2013)

    Persona 4 Arena is not only one of the best fighting games in the bare-knuckle business, it's also surprisingly accessible to boot…

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  3. Star Trek The Video Game - … (02/05/2013)

    The script perfectly captures the characters of Kirk and Spock, and the plot has the sweep and scope of a true Trek tale…

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  4. Injustice: Gods Among Us - … (24/04/2013)

    Who would win in a fight between Superman and Batman? It's a debate which DC has explored since forever, and thanks to Injustice: …

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