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Review: Rugby 15

Australian prop Maximo Vierra receives the booming kick-off for the Rugby 15 Four Nations tournament and looks downfield. Afraid of the terrifying wall of All...

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Review: WWE 2K15

WWE 2K15 has finally jumped off the turnbuckle onto current-gen consoles, and I’m frankly unimpressed. We’ve had a year of current-gen sports...

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Review: LittleBigPlanet 3

Booting up LittleBigPlanet 3 and hearing the dulcet tones of Stephen Fry is like coming home on a rainy day and snuggling into a big thick blanket with a cup...

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Shape Up Review: Crazy is key

Kinect games have always been hit (Disney Fantasia: Music Evolved) and miss (Star Wars Kinect, Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor, Kinect Party…). Okay, far more...

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Review: Never Alone

I absolutely adored Ubisoft’s Valiant Hearts: The Great War earlier in the year. A cute, indie-like puzzle game, it merged great gameplay with emotion and...

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Review: SingStar: Ultimate Party

I never thought I’d say that a last-generation version of a game is better than its current-generation counterpart. Yet here we are, SingStar: Ultimate...

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Review: Assasin’s Creed: Rogue

The end of the year has arrived, so it’s time for another Assassin’s Creed on PS3 and Xbox 360 – but with a twist. Unlike last year’s Black Flag, which...

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Review: Far Cry 4

Far Cry 4 is Far Cry 3 with the added benefit of monkeys, elephants and the occasional bout of snow. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. We rated Far Cry...

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Review: Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

I remember a few years back at E3 when everyone was talking about this game called Destiny that was being presented behind closed doors. We had seen it in...

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Review: Pro Evolution Soccer 2015

Popping Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 in to my Xbox One, I was immediately reminded of 2K’s NHL 2K series. Why? PES 2015‘s menu structure is beyond...

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Review: Football Manager 2015

Football Manager 2015 intrigues and confuses me. If you’re unfamiliar with the series, it’s exactly what it sounds like. I cant think of a better example...

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Review: Assassin’s Creed: Unity

In seven short years, we’ve seen nine main Assassin’s Creed games and a varied franchise history. Starting off a bit weak, Ubisoft really raised the bar with...

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Review: Dragon Age: Inquisition

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: an important person is killed, you’re the only one left alive, caught, put in prison and sentenced to death. Then by...

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Review: Lords of the Fallen

When it comes to RPGs, I have a weakness: I’ll go into any game totally optimistic, regardless of reviews or prior experiences. It means I get to try a lot of...