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Valiant Hearts: The Great War Review

Valiant Hearts: The Great War is an adventure puzzle game from Ubisoft Montreal which takes you on an gripping journey through World War One, reminding us that war isn’t something to be glamorised and enjoyed but should instead be feared…

Mousecraft Review

These last few months in gaming saw the indie revolution gaining more momentum and speed along the way, and the fact that everyone is giving these independent developers the chance to shine, beginning of the initiative taken by Sony in…

War Thunder: Ground Forces Review

Behind the developer The developer of War Thunder is Gaijin Entertainment, a company that has another open beta MMO which was released lately which is Star Conflict. Gaijin Entertainment are a Russian game developer who are most well-known for creating…

EA Sports UFC Review

If you find an immensely popular sport with a worldwide audience it’s a pretty safe bet to say that EA Sports are likely to be the ones crafting a game for it. They’ve already got their hands on the likes…

Murdered: Soul Suspect Review

Murdered: Soul Suspect is a game developed by Airtight Games who some people may know for making the game Dark Void on the Xbox 360. In so many words, Murdered is a Ghost version of LA Noire in my opinion,…

Transistor Review

Hearing that Supergiant Games were releasing a new game I was full of optimism since their last title Bastion won over 100 awards. However, sometimes it can be a tough act to follow such a big hit, so fans of…

Watch_Dogs Review

“Watch_Dogs is a game you should play, there is no doubt about that.” Watch_Dogs is Ubisoft’s highly anticipated explosion into the next generation of gaming. Being their first major release since Assassins Creed IV Black Flag blew our minds, gamers…

The Lego Hobbit Review

“In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down…

Wolfenstein: The New Order Review

When I was a wee young lad at school, one of my favourite subjects to study was history, and in particular studying World War 2. I’m not sure what it was that captured my interest; the power crazy anti-Semitic Austrian,…

Child Of Light Review

Arriving from Ubisoft, Child Of Light isn’t the typical kind of game you would expect from the French publisher, but is something you will definitely want to see more of in the future. Providing a side-scrolling RPG experience that is…