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Review: WWE 2K14

Editor's note: We've -- very luckily -- inherited a WWE review tradition that started over on the now-defunct AustralianGamer. Just as WWE moved from THQ to...

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Review: Call of Duty: Ghosts

Another November means another iteration in the Call of Duty franchise. This year’s installment is headed by Infinity Ward, the creators of the popular Call of...

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Review: Sonic: Lost World

There’s no doubt about it. Sonic the Hedgehog is the Corey Feldman of gaming. Everyone loves his work from years ago, but now we cower in fear of what he...

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Review: Battlefield 4

As I sat in a darkened theatre in San Francisco this past March, DICE’s Patrick Söderlund declared that Battlefield 4’s single-player campaign would be beyond...

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Review: Batman: Arkham Origins

It’s no surprise the Stevivor offices were all abuzz last week with the launch of Batman: Arkham Origins. After all, Leo’s got a tattoo of the caped crusader...

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Review: Pokémon X & Y

Make no mistake, when it comes to the Pokémon franchise, there is no denying that both Shane and myself are massive fans. Ever since the series’ humble...

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Review: Beyond: Two Souls

Let’s just get this out of the way: Beyond: Two Souls is sure to be a divisive game. You’ll applaud it for being unlike other games… or, you’ll despise it and...

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Review: Just Dance 2014

I just love September, October and November; they’re now the months of the yearly sequel. Previously dedicated to sports games, we’re now being...

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Review: NBA 2K14

If you have ever played an NBA 2K game, you will have a very good idea of what to expect from the new NBA 2K14. Hell, even if you’ve played more than one...

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Review: F1 2013

F1 2013 marks the fourth installment in Codemaster’s Formula One franchise. When I wrote my review for F1 2012 last year, I was confident that what I was...

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Review: Dragon’s Crown

Atlus — both as developer and publisher — has always been a constant source of charming and slightly left-of-centre Japanese titles, including Shin...