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Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Review

The time has come and next gen consoles are now here, or I suppose we should call them now gen since they have arrived, and with them come many new games. For the XBOX ONE we saw many cool launch…

Knack Review

“This is for the players”; the phrase used to establish the path that Sony have taken to launch the PS4, claiming it to be a console purely for gamers as opposed to the XBOX One which is seen as an…

Adventure Time: Explore The Dungeon Because I DON’T KNOW! Review

Airing on Cartoon Network and currently ranking as one of the most popular cartoons, it was only a matter of time before videogame tie-ins would surface for the Adventure Time series. Released only last year, ‘Adventure Time: Hey Ice King!…

LEGO Marvel Superheroes Review

Here we are again. Another LEGO game, another big license, and another chance to potentially fall flat. Previously we’ve mainly seen films as the central focus, with recent titles moving to a slightly more serious, sandbox-styled experience. The last multi-platform…

Speedball 2 HD Review

This is a sports game. A fantasy sports game based loosely around dodgeball, basketball and ice hockey. It was an old school hit from the days of the Amiga and was one of the titles responsible for putting the Bitmap…

Blood Knights Review

Vampires are over-rated. There’s no denying that there is a modern fascination with the hunters of the night, from Twilight to True blood, but as yet a surprising lack of decent games in which you get to play as them.…

X Rebirth Review

The X series has never seen wide spread love from gamers, it’s not an AAA title like you see spread over multiple platforms but it the series was a great example on how to do space exploration games right. The…

Ben 10 Omniverse 2 Review

It was just the other week that I was reviewing a game called Regular Show: Mordecai and Rigby in 8-bit Land for the 3DS, and during that review I had a little moan about how cartoons today have gone down…

Broken Sword 5: The Serpents Curse Review

University in the winter, a game to review… All the nostalgia from that well known logo and music. To work! Broken Sword 5: The Serpents Curse is the fifth instalment in the franchise by Revolution Software and marks a return…

Alienware 17 (Revision 5) Review

What do you look for when it comes to purchasing your next Gaming System? Quality, Make/Model, System Specs, Screen Size, well for a gamer you most likely look at all these, or you simply go out and build a gaming…