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…
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Review
The Amazing Spider-Man 2, following a loose story from the latest film release, is a game developed by Beenox, who have also worked on the previous game as well as Edge of Time and Shattered Dimensions. There have been a…
Trials Fusion Review
NOTE: THE GAME WAS REVIEWED USING AN XBOX CONTROLLER Coming as the latest title from the Xbox Live Arcade hit series ‘Trials’, Trials Fusion offers the same thrills and spills as previous entries while still including enough new content and…
Kinect Sports Rivals Review
The Kinect has had its critics in the past; PlayStation fans would say it is nothing more than a glorified eye toy; others that it has no need to even exist with few decent games to buy that make full…
Titanfall Review
Billed as the first true next-gen shooter, Titanfall had a lot of pressure on its shoulders to be both hugely successful, and pave the way for how shooters should be designed over the coming years. Not only that, further pressures…
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes Review
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes is the prologue game to the upcoming The Phantom Pain, developed by Konami and one of the games in a long line of Metal Gear Epics known as one of the best series around.…
Plants Vs Zombies: Garden Warfare Review
Pop Cap seem to be a company that can’t do any wrong when it comes to making popular combinations for the casual gamer. I grew up playing the likes of Book Worm and Insaniquarium (which could be used to make…
Thief Review
Thief has had a lot of stick since its release. The build up to the game had it being hyped up as one of the best releases this year, and there was even more hype when GAME stores across the…
South Park: The Stick of Truth Review
I knew about two hours into Stick of Truth it was going to be heinously difficult to review. It’s not bad, quite the opposite, but so much of what makes it good is surprise. There are some genuinely side-splitting moments…
The Lego Movie Videogame Review
How many LEGO games have we had now? Of course, I mean the ones made by TT Games. By my counting, The Lego Movie Videogame is the fifteenth, and whilst there have been ups and downs along the way they’re…
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