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27/02/2013 Reviews
Tomb Raider - Review
Watch out world - Lara's back, and looking better than ever, in the all-new, all-different Tomb Raider
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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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02/11/2012 Reviews
Need For Speed: Most Wanted
Criterion doesn't bother itself with a storyline or protagonist in Need for Speed: Most Wanted, instead doing what it has done best for over a decade: making bar-setting driving games that capture the speed, sound and sensation of bombing around in exceedingly fast cars.
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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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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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24/03/2011 Reviews
Crysis 2 - Review
Crysis 2 is a game that exhibits no less of the stunning visuals that defined its predecessor, but which is now playable not only on high-end PCs but also Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
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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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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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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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11/10/2012 Reviews
Dishonored - Review
From the story to the city and the gameplay, everything in Dishonored feels fresh and is a delight to explore, ensuring that the single player-only adventure lends itself perfectly to multiple replays.
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07/02/2012 Reviews
Soul Calibur V - Review
Originally released in 1997, Namco's Soul Blade was the first game to bring a knife to a fist-fight. Fast forward and Namco is stepping back into the arena with SoulCalibur V on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. And thanks to a few smart tweaks to the series' traditional gameplay, it's arguably the best Calibur to date.
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20/09/2012 Reviews
Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 - Review
PES 2013 succeeds where past efforts have failed, meaning football fans should have a really tough time choosing their side in the latest round of the annual PES versus FIFA battle.
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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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10/05/2013 Reviews
Persona 4 Arena - Review
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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30/05/2013 Reviews
GRID 2 - Review
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 a Japanese hill, the next pounding around the surreal Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi
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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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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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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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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.
Reviews
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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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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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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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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…













































































