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Preview: LittleBigPlanet 3

In a time when being hardcore and casual gamers are things, it’s nice when a title comes around that everyone can just pick up and enjoy together...

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Preview: Battlefield: Hardline

Battlefield‘s single-player campaigns have had their fair share of Michael Bay action movie moments in recent years, full of bombast and big screen...

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Preview: Dragon Age: Inquisition

I have tried and failed on more than one occasion to get through the opening mission of Dragon Age: Origins. I just can’t do it; the game simply...

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Preview: Splatoon

Splatoon feels like both an ingenious idea you would never have thought of yourself, and exactly what your answer would be when asked ‘what type of...

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Preview: Fantasia: Music Evolved

The show floor is a terrible, absolutely terrible place to demo both music games and motion games, let alone a combination of the two. The constant rattle of...

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Preview: Metrocide

For what is self-described as an arcade stealth shooter, there is a lot going on in Metrocide’s world. Blade Runner is the obvious influence, a cyberpunk...

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Preview: ID@Xbox at EB Expo

Microsoft went all out at EB Expo 2014, showing off just about every upcoming title for the Xbox One, big or small. While Call of Duty, Sunset Overdrive, Forza...

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Preview: Far Cry 4

Holy crap, there’s a lot to do in Far Cry 4. As I sat down to spend some time with an almost complete build of the game, I looked at the map and was...

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Preview: Scalebound

Very little had been revealed concerning Scalebound since its announcement at E3 2014. The upcoming Xbox One exclusive title showcased a rather impressive CGI...

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Preview: The Crew

Recently, Stevivor had the chance to check out The Crew at a preview event at Ubisoft’s Sydney-based offices. On paper, The Crew is shaping up to be a...

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Preview: Randal’s Monday

In a time of action adventure, first-person shooters and sports simulations, we often forget our gaming roots. Well, us ‘older folk’ might, anyway. Point-and...

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Preview: Tri

Tri plays not unlike Portal in some regards, but replaces a portal gun with the ability to make triangles in the world. While it may sound a little basic, it’s...