Assassins Creed is Back! Assassins Creed seems to be well and truly back in action with the new release of Assassins Creed 3! With the franchise having seemed to slow down a bit following Assassins Creed 2, with Brotherhood and…
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…
Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit Review
Like the majority of modern gamers, I have fond memories of my first forays into the form. Whether your first “favourite” character was Mario, Spyro the dragon, or even Guybrush Threepwood, they will always have a place in your heart.…
FIFA 13 Review
The Best FIFA Yet! Again… It is obvious by now that the FIFA games are going to keep rolling onto the shelves each year, and equally as obvious that they are going to keep selling better than most other games…
XCOM Enemy Unknown Review
X-COM is a science fiction strategy franchise back in 1994; it’s now back under Firaxis and 2K with a fresh coat of paint, and some refined gameplay. X-COM Enemy Unknown is a turn based strategy centring on a grid based…
Tomba Review
Once every year I will ask my brother “What was that amazing game we used to play when we were young-“ “Tomba.” He replies without looking up from his philosophy text. “Oh Yeah… I should dig that out.” And 7…
F1 2012 Review
How do you steer this thing?! If you haven’t already guessed from that title, the next Formula 1 release is available now for racing fanatics to really test their skill. These games are well known for the challenge they pose…
Just Dance 4 Review
Just Dance 4 is developed and published by Ubisoft for Xbox 360, PS3 and eventually the Wii U; making use of the Kinect and Move for their respective consoles. The game has a set list of 47 tracks to play…
R.A.W Realms of Ancient War Review
RAW – Realms of Ancient War What we have here is your cookie cutter fantasy game. Within the first few seconds of the animatic opening scene, the words “Humans, dwarves and elves used to live in harmony together before -“.…
Sonic Adventure 2 Review
Sonic Adventure 2 is a 3D platformer developed by Sonic Team and published by SEGA. Originally a Dreamcast title, it made its way over to Gamecube with a few extras; as Sonic Adventure 2: Battle. It’s now available on XBLA…
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