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  • 07/01/2010 Reviews

    Darksiders - Review

    A new year brings new games to look forward to. Thankfully 2010 starts with a bang as Darksiders hits. Granted it's a game about the apocalypse with you facing the forces of Heaven and Hell as War, one of the Four Horsemen of the apocalypse, but what a way to start the New Year!

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  • 14/03/2012 Reviews

    Binary Domain - Review

    Binary Domain is a third-person shooter which puts players in the middle of a battle for humanity in robot-invaded Tokyo in the year 2080. You take control of an elite group of soldiers tasked with hunting down 'Hollow Children', machines that are indistinguishable from humans in terms of their outward physical appearances and actions, much like Terminators or Battlestar Galactica's Cylons.

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  • 02/12/2011 Reviews

    Halo Combat Evolved Anniversary Review

    Halo Combat Evolved Anniversary is a full recreation of the game that launched the Xbox brand, warts and all, brought up to date with a lovely visual makeover, plus optional 3D and Kinect support. The game focus is on the player bid to bring down a range of highly intelligent alien enemies, and while ten years have passed since it first wowed gamers, this is still one of the best shooters around.

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 20/04/2011 Reviews

    Portal 2 - Review

    Portal 2 is a full-scale single-player game with a great story, and a separate co-op campaign for two players. It feels very much like Half-Life 2, as in it's a well-rounded, gripping science-fiction epic. Only in Portal 2 you're exploring, platforming and solving riddles rather than shooting at enemies.

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  • 02/12/2011 Reviews

    Saints Row: The Third Review

    As in the previous Saints Row games, The Third sees you play as the leader of the Saints, a purple clad street gang who have grown to become a global phenomenon with legions of fans, tacky merchandise and movie deals.

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  • 15/11/2012 Reviews

    Call of Duty: Black Ops II - Review

    It really is the strongest and most surprising Call of Duty game since the first Modern Warfare, and comes highly recommended to both fans and newcomers alike.

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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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  • 23/08/2012 Reviews

    Darksiders II - Review

    In Darksiders II you step into the shoes of masked horseman Death, who believes War to be the victim of a conspiracy, and set off on a mission to prove your brother's innocence and restore life to all humanity.

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  • 10/05/2013 Reviews

    Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon - Review

    Eighties nostalgia is big business, but you've never seen a game that so perfectly captures that decade like Ubisoft's bizarre shooter spin-off Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon. This digital download is gaudy, foul-mouthed and over the top

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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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  • 22/02/2012 Reviews

    UFC Undisputed 3 - Review

    UFC Undisputed 3 doesn't rewrite the rulebook, but the inclusion of streamlined controls, the addition of the brutal Pride discipline, and a massive influx of fresh fighters shows it has done much to add to and refine the experience, leading to the most accessible and fully featured Undisputed game to date.

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  • 23/04/2012 Reviews

    Prototype 2 - Review

    Prototype 2 is, like it's lead character Sgt James Heller, an interesting beast. It picks up the action following the events of the first Prototype game, flinging you into a New York that has been sectioned off, quarantined and put under rather dubious surveillance following the outbreak of the Blacklight Virus seen in the original Prototype three years ago.

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  • 20/04/2011 Reviews

    Mortal Kombat Review

    Die-hard fans will find the torpedo dives and bicycle kicks exactly where they remember them, and a new flexible fighting system lets you mix the special attacks with multi-hit combos. This makes Mortal Kombat the most technically rewarding game in the series' long and bloodied history.

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  • 24/06/2010 Reviews

    Transformers: War For Cybertron - Review

    Transformers War For Cybertron has successfully made the Transformers Fan in me cry with delight, what we have here is a game that very nearly ticks all the boxes! It looks great, it plays brilliantly and there are no humans to be seen. Granted there are some minor niggles but these can be overlooked as they aren damning to the overall experience that Transformers War for Cybertron gives.

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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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  • 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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  • 03/04/2013 Reviews

    Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel - Review

    Some jobs are just better with a friend. Assembling flat pack furniture. Doing the washing up. Taking down a ruthless Mexican drug cartel

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  1. Remember Me - Review (06/06/2013)

    The considered storytelling and rich detail of the game world to elevate Remember Me beyond standard platform brawler fare…

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  2. 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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  3. Resident Evil: Revelations … (24/05/2013)

    The best pure Resident Evil game in years, packed with action without ever losing sight of its horror roots…

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  4. Metro: Last Light - Review (23/05/2013)

    Last Light may not be as slick as the competition, but after the bangs and flashes have long since faded, the memories of being al…

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