Soul Calibur is one of those series that in recent installments seems to of lost its way, the once popular arena fighter, has seemed to focus too much on a story mode, and special characters ,Who can forget dearth Vader…
Need For Speed Rivals Review
This Review is dedicated to the memory of both Paul Walker and Roger Rodas. Disclaimer: All actions that appear in the game should not be imitated in real life. Drive safely and responsibly on the roads. Save the racing for…
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…
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…
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.…
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…
XCOM: Enemy Within Review
Having recently watched all three series of falling skies (which was awesome, but also very sad as I now have to wait until June 2013 for season 4) I’ve become somewhat of a self-proclaimed expert in saving the planet from…
Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut Review
Chances are you never played the Deadly Premonitions when It was first released back in 2009, considering it only came out on xbox 360 over here, and only on the PS3 in Japan it has become something of a cult…
Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea Episode One review
After Bioshock Infinite‘s success as one of the most powerful story-driven games of 2013, and it’s twist endings, a DLC return to where the franchise began was all but inevitable. Burial at Sea: Episode One, the first episodic instalment of…


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