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Review: Bound

Santa Monica Studio has brought a varied range of titles to PlayStation platforms over the years. Flower, Journey and Sound Shapes sit in its roster alongside...

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Review: Battleship

I think for this particular review, I can skip the preamble where I introduce what the game is. If you’ve ever spent time with your family members, there’s a...

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Review: Zowie EC1-A gaming mouse

If you don’t follow PC tech closely then you may not have heard of Zowie, the little brother of BenQ. Founded back in 2008, Zowie is still one of the...

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Review: ABZÛ

ABZÛ is the latest experimental game to arrive on the PlayStation platform, and the first title released by Giant Squid Studios. The studio was founded by Matt...

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Review: AntLion Audio ModMic

Many of us have spent a large amount of our time wearing headphones. A decent pair of cans plays a surprisingly big role in success with many game genres, most...

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Review: Disney Art Academy

Disney Art Academy has one goal in mind: to help you draw Disney characters. It smashes that ambition quite effectively. A drawing tutorial purpose-built for...

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Review: Carmageddon Max Damage

The original Carmageddon has held a special place in my heart for a long time. As a teenager, I spent countless hours gleefully turning pedestrians into bloody...

Review: Monster Hunter Generations

I spent a long time waiting for that Eureka Moment within Monster Hunter Generations. You know what I’m talking about — that instant when...

Review: Prison Architect

From theme parks to suburban neighbourhoods, budding virtual architects of the last two decades have rarely had to deal with decisions heavier than where to...

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Review: Super Mutant Alien Assault

Super Mutant Alien Assault is a simple little game. It promises randomised levels, a near bottomless pit of weapons, explosives, sidearms, abilities and...

Review: 7 Days to Die

7 Days to Die is a simple, buggy mess that resembles the first of Telltale Games’ offerings rather than its stellar releases of late. Developed by The...

Review: Resident Evil 5

As part of the 20th Anniversary of Resident Evil, Capcom is all about re-releases of late. The newest is Resident Evil 5, a 2009 classic now bundled with its...

Review: Resident Evil 6

Hindsight is a beautiful thing. As I said back in 2012, I’m a huge Resident Evil fanboy. I have been since I played the first game on PlayStation, and I...

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Review: The Technomancer

The Technomancer is the latest title from French developer Spiders, and marks a return to the world of its 2013 title, Mars: War Logs. Mars is in the grips of...

Review: One Piece: Burning Blood

One Piece: Burning Blood is latest from Bandai Namco and Spike Chunsoft, offering up another fighting game that recaps a great anime. This time around, One...

Review: Lost Sea

Lost Sea, by Eastasiasoft, has a simple premise: lost in the Bermuda Triangle, you need to find your way home. Gameplay is just as simple, providing a quaint...

Review: Umbrella Corps

I didn’t think it would be possible, but Umbrella Corps has officially taken the title of “biggest Resident Evil cash-in” away from Operation: Raccoon City...