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Review: Quantum Conundrum

Recently I had the distinct pleasure of sitting down to play Quantum Conundrum, the new first-person puzzler developed by co-mastermind of Portal, Kim Swift...

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Generation Gap: Sixth Generation

Welcome to part six of our feature covering the history of video game consoles. We’re almost at the end! Stay tuned as we continue to cover off the...

Previews

Preview: Gears of War: Judgement

I had to put on my most professional face as I entered the Microsoft preview area to get some hands-off time with Gears of War: Judgement. After all, after...

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Preview: Star Trek

I am not going to lie: Namco Bandai’s Star Trek had me the most excited, pre-E3. Thankfully, it did not disappoint. I had the chance to attend a hands...

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Preview: Tomb Raider

The guys over at the Square Enix booth were amazing enough to let me into a hands-off preview of the upcoming Tomb Raider reboot at this year’s E3. Let...

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Review: Pocket Planes

Have you all got your life back after Tiny Tower? Good, now go out and grab yourself NimbleBit’s latest addition to the 8-bit gaming world, Pocket Planes...

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Preview: Injustice: Gods Among Us

Settling into Warner Bros.’ preview space, I did my best to calmly walk over to the booth for Injustice: Gods Among Us, even though every fibre of my...

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Generation Gap: Fifth Generation

Welcome to part five of our feature covering the history of video game consoles. Again, let me clarify the dates we’ve chosen – we’ve defined...

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Preview: Dead Space 3

With extreme excitement, I entered the Dead Space 3 preview area and sat down for a hands-off session with the upcoming survival horror title. Actually...

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Review: Max Payne 3

I want to preface this review by saying, “Yes, Max Payne 3 was released over a month ago and this review is late!” Still, Max Payne 3 is quite...

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Review: Sorcery

I have never been a fan of motion-control gaming, so you can imagine my surprise when I found myself thoroughly enjoying Sorcery, a 100% motion-controlled...

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Review: Dragon’s Dogma

Dragon’s Dogma is an ambitious title. Since the late 80s, Japanese RPGs have tended to follow a very similar design – this is not a criticism; in fact, I would...