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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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21/03/2013 Reviews
Gears of War: Judgment - Review
While Judgment may technically be more of the same, it couldn't feel more different. The mechanics are familiar but everything around them has been shuffled, remixed and shaken up
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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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22/11/2012 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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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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27/01/2010 Reviews
Army of Two: The 40th Day - Review
Reintroducing jigsaw faced man mountain Rios and wisecracking greaseball Salem, mercenary muscle-men for hire, Army of Two: The 40th Day drops the duo into a seemingly inoccuous sneak and deliver mission in Shanghai.
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10/01/2013 Reviews
Anarchy Reigns - Review
Anarchy Reigns is one of the most satisfying and deep brawlers you'll ever play, the kind of virtual world that swallows your focus entirely
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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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19/10/2011 Reviews
Batman Arkham City - Review
2009 Batman: Arkham City was hailed by many as the greatest superhero game of all time, but Batman: Arkham City arguably takes the genre to new heights with the introduction of a stunning open-world setting and more fully-realised characters.
Reviews
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Gears of War: Judgment - Re… (21/03/2013)
While Judgment may technically be more of the same, it couldn't feel more different. The mechanics are familiar but everything aro…
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Anarchy Reigns - Review (10/01/2013)
Anarchy Reigns is one of the most satisfying and deep brawlers you'll ever play, the kind of virtual world that swallows your focu…
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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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Sleeping Dogs - Review (16/08/2012)
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 …






















































