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The Testament of Sherlock Holmes Review

“Well, what do you think Holmes?”   Sherlock Holmes, London’s great detective, has returned to our screens in a new adventure which tests not only his ability to detect the villains behind the cases he takes on, but also to…

Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 Review

Every year Konami promise to deliver a PES game that will for once, break through FIFA’s dominance of the football game market, and every year the words are better than the outcome. This year, Konami again promised a PES game…

Torchlight 2 Review

Torchlight 2 is Runic Games follow up to Torchlight. The critically acclaimed and commercially successful hack and slash, diablo-esque RPG. Like the previous game, the world of Torchlight has fallen into some pretty deep trouble and yet again, it is…

Sims 3 Supernatural Review

Yep, The Sims 3 is still going. It’s been three years since the game first arrived on PC but they just keep on expanding it, and the latest injection of new content is spookily different from the base game. If…

Guild Wars 2 Review Part 2

To begin this final part of my Guild Wars 2 review, the first thing I’m going to do is cast any comparisons to World of Warcraft straight out of my choice of content. No-one’s interested in hearing about the next…

Port Royale 3 Review

Port Royale 3 is a business simulation game by Kalypso media. The game is set in the caribbean during the 16-17th century. The game involves running a successful town, setting up trade routes and attacking rival ships. There are two…

To the moon Review

To The Moon is an incredibly difficult to game to review because it’s one of those things where any criticism of it at all will be countered by “you just didn’t get it” by its fans. Especially since it’s an…

Alundra Review

NNGGGHH! Accurately describes the noise I emitted when I read that the PSVita was now compatible with PSOne games and that Alundra was among the first batch of ports. Back when my only source of income was pocket money and…

Damage Inc. Pacific Squadron WWII Review

Damage Inc. Where to start? Well, the packaging and flight stick are really striking, they both look very nice. However, as the saying goes ‘Don’t judge a game by its cool looking box and peripheral because you’ll just be sad…

Mark of the Ninja Review

Mark of the Ninja is a 2D side scrolling Stealth-em-up developed by Klei Entertainment and published by Microsoft for XBLA. The game is based around staying in the shadows and avoiding combat at any cost; you can partake in combat…