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Review: Anno 2205

The year is 2205. A hundred years ago humanity set out for lunar colonisation, but this expansion was soon cut short in the face of our greedy exploitation of...

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Review: Need For Speed

It’s taken a decade of waiting; ten years of experimentation across three development studios and a cavalcade of fans begging for a sequel to Need For Speed:...

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Review: Rugby League Live 3

A small Australian studio creating a video game based on a niche sport; Big Ant Studios is nothing if not ambitious. With Rugby League Live 3 they deliver all...

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Review: Halo 5: Guardians

Halo games were the epitome of console shooters for a long time. Halo: Combat Evolved was the first game to really play to the strengths and weaknesses of a...

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Review: Just Dance 2016

Just Dance 2016 has let me down. Back in the day – you know, when dancin’ games reigned supreme — it was Ubisoft’s franchise up against Harmonix’s Dance...

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Review: Guitar Hero Live

Suddenly I feel like it’s 2008 all over again. I loved Guitar Hero: World Tour. Like, LOVED it. Experiencing the franchise for the first time (hard to believe...

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Review: Tales of Zestiria

It’s not a secret that I’m a fan of the Tales series of RPGs. While Final Fantasy was and always will be my first JRPG love, it has moved further and further...

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Review: Dragon Quest Heroes

Dragon Quest Heroes, burdened with the ridiculous subtitle of The World Tree’s Woe and the Blight Below, is the latest Samurai Warriors-styled game from Omega...

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Review: SMITE

As I said in our Xbox One preview of the game, SMITE is the MOBA I think non-MOBA die-hards will be able to get into the easiest. Whether that’s enough...

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Review: WRC 5

With titles released annually, there’s always an element of pressure on developers to deliver something new year on year. This is even more so the case with a...

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Review: NBA Live 16

Poor old NBA Live. While it keeps showing up to tryouts every year, it never really makes the team. The all-star — NBA 2K — sails through each year...

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Review: Blood Bowl II

Playing Blood Bowl II has seen me swing wildly between loving and hating it. It’s when I think I understand how it all works and that everything again...