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Author - Dave Haldane

There are two things I love in life... video games and my family. I work full time as an IT manager to provide for my wife, three kids and a heavy gaming habit. I own almost every console since the Atari 7800 and am proud of my extensive collection of games.

I'm more of a single or coop player but I do dabble in multiplayer on the odd occasion. If you want to have a game or just chat feel free to add me, PM me or email me.

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Review: Diggs Nightcrawler

Diggs Nightcrawler is a film noir-inspired augmented reality game developed by SCE London and Moonbot Studios. It’s the second Wonderbook title for the...

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Review: Guacamelee

Guacamelee is the latest venture from Drinkbox Studios and, by far, one of the greatest 2D platformers I’ve ever played. It’s a Metroidvania-style...

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Review: New Little King’s Story

Back in 2009, a unique strategy game called Little King’s Story was released for the Nintendo Wii. Despite a cult following and continuing good sales...

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Review: Deponia

I’ve always been a big fan of point-and-click adventure games, however, it can be hard to find ones that provide an enjoyable experience whilst avoiding...

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Review: The Book of Unwritten Tales

Over recent years, we’ve seen a resurgence in the popularity of point and click adventure games. Whilst The Book of Unwritten Tales follows a traditional...

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Review: Theatrhythm Final Fantasy

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy can best be described as a rhythm action game with RPG elements. On the surface, it may appear a standard rhythm game, however its...

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Review: Spelunky

Spelunky is a game all about discovery; the first thing you discover is how to die… a lot. Next, you learn how to avoid whatever it was that killed you. Then...