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WINDOWS 8: The Gamers Verdict
Here at Invision we don’t concern ourselves with industry politics or foundless naysaying – we have refused to report on critics making baseless accusations against Microsoft’s new OS, and we focus on how new releases affect us all as consumers,…
Divinity Anthology Review
Divinity is a name in RPGs that’s unfortunately neglected. The first title in the series, Divine Divinity, probably didn’t help, with the title looking like some sort of Zionist self-published novella, but now, the three games are bundled together in…
THE SIMS 3: SEASONS Review
Winter is here, and what could be more appropriate for those long cold nights indoors than a new Sims 3 expansion? But Invision, I hear you say, didn’t EA pretty much just bring out a new expansion? And didn’t you…
Call of Duty: Black Ops II Review
*Warning: Review does contain language of a mature nature Chances are 70% of you reading this review have already gone out and bought this game anyway. You don’t give a fuck what we think about it, in fact, you’re probably…
Painkiller: Hell & Damnation Review
Hell and Damnation is the much-awaited reboot of the classic Painkiller series, essentially one glorious update of a game that definitely deserved it. What’s that, I hear you say? A reboot that deserved/needed it? The original Painkiller games are still,…
Razer Blackshark Review
The BlackShark comes in a fairly standard box which teases half of the headset’s lightweight frame – it’s pretty straightforward, well packaged (As you’d expect a headset of this price tag to be). The box itself is sparse of much…
Medal of Honor: Warfighter Review
Oh look, it’s that OTHER war-shooty game that comes out this time of year. You know, the one everyone plays to kill time until that next big shooty war game. I don’t know man, they’re all pretty distinctive. You check…
Deadlight (PC) Review
Deadlight, the favourite child of XBLA’s Summer of Arcade, has finally found its way over to Steam. Can I get a “Hell, yeah!” Everything the game does from the start screams of cool. It’s a gritty survival horror sidescrolling game…
World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria Review (Part 3 of 4)
The World of Warcraft core game launched in 2004, based in the universe established by Blizzard’s hugely popular Warcraft strategy series. Did the developer ever expect it to become the monstrosity it did, smashing the Guinness World Record for Most…
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