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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...

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Review: Trials of the Blood Dragon

At Ubisoft’s 2016 E3 press conference, Antti Ilvesuo of RedLynx and Dean Evans of Ubisoft Montreal took to the stage to not only share a trailer for their new...

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Review: Kirby: Planet Robobot

Kirby: Planet Robobot fulfils its objectives as a fun, accessible, but ultimately fleeting, 3DS platformer. With many of its preferred development teams idle...