Why? That’s pretty much all that goes through your mind when you play Sonic the Fighters on an Xbox 360 console. Why would anyone spend time and money to re-release an online HD port of a fighting game that barely…
Virtua Fighter 2 Review
Being able to unleash an unholy amount pain and humiliation to an opponent in a fighting game has always been enjoyable from my point of view. Throwing fists and chucking elbows with an enemy for hours on end is a…
Far Cry 3 Review
In one sentence: Brutal, visceral survival taking Far Cry back to its glory days with buckets of blood and adrenaline. Far Cry 3 is the story of Jason, a thrill-seeking rich kid kidnapped by twisted pirate warlord Vaas and plunged…
Zone of the Enders HD Collection Review
Zone of the Enders HD collection is Konami’s re-release of the original Zone of the Enders games ported by High Voltage Software. Zone of the Enders one is set in the far future, focusing on an orbiting space station around…
Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse Review
Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse is a third person action game developed by Heavy Iron Studios and published by Activision. The game takes place in multiple realities all with a Family Guy theme to them; the game is heavy…
Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two Review
Mickey and Oswald return to the wastelands in Epic Mickey 2, in attempt to save it yet from danger. Wasteland is a place home to those forgotten toons from Disney. With an earthquake striking it is now or never for…
Hitman: Absolution Review
I first came into contact with Hitman: Absolution at the MCM convention in London about a year ago and it was love at first sight. Being a fan of the series since the first game I feel like I have…
007 Legends Review
You would have thought that 23 films from the Bond franchise would allow plenty of material to make a kick ass video game, especially with the latest instalment: Skyfall doing so well, apparently not. 007 Legends is best described as…
Call of Duty: Black Ops II Review
*Warning: Review does contain language of a mature nature Chances are 70% of you reading this review have already gone out and bought this game anyway. You don’t give a fuck what we think about it, in fact, you’re probably…
Painkiller: Hell & Damnation Review
Hell and Damnation is the much-awaited reboot of the classic Painkiller series, essentially one glorious update of a game that definitely deserved it. What’s that, I hear you say? A reboot that deserved/needed it? The original Painkiller games are still,…


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