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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 23/05/2012 Reviews

    Max Payne 3 Review

    The locations are brilliantly detailed - studiously assembled visions of a Sao Paolo favela, or the guts of a huge sports venue, or the inside of a rotting hotel that's been converted into a giant torture chamber - and as long as Max is diving around them in slow motion you should be having fun.

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  • 03/02/2011 Reviews

    Two Worlds 2 - Review

    For RPG-lovers, there's no more pleasant pastime than getting lost in a colossal, continent-spanning adventure, and if that floats your Elven barge, then Two Worlds II is definitely worth a look-in.

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  • 26/05/2012 Reviews

    The Witcher 2 - Review

    An RPG's first town can almost always tell you everything you need to know about the game. That's certainly true here- the first quest hub of The Witcher 2, the sordid, secretive swamp town of Flotsam, is a showcase of everything you should play this game for...

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  • 03/03/2010 Reviews

    Battlefield: Bad Company 2 - Review

    Whatever your shooter tastes, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 has everything you need on its menu. The sequel to the 2008 cult hit, which marked the next generation console debut of DICE's perennial online franchise, this is a game full of meat and muscle that should satisfy any hungry gamer.

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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.

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  • 17/12/2009 Reviews

    Assassin's Creed II - Review

    If the original Assassin's Creed was the birth of a promising franchise, then Assassin's Creed II sees it triumphantly come of age.

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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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  • 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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  • 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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Reviews

  1. 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…

    See more about ‘LEGO Lord of the Rings - Re…’

  2. The Witcher 2 - Review (26/05/2012)

    An RPG's first town can almost always tell you everything you need to know about the game. That's certainly true here- the first q…

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  3. Max Payne 3 Review (23/05/2012)

    The locations are brilliantly detailed - studiously assembled visions of a Sao Paolo favela, or the guts of a huge sports venue, o…

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  4. Alan Wake - Review (12/05/2012)

    Alan Wake is an experience which will live long in the memory. Stumbling through the woods in the dead of night, seeing the mist c…

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