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Review: Project X Zone

Project X Zone had so much potential. It’s filled to the brim with iconic characters from three of Japan’s most prolific publishers: Namco Bandai...

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Review: Diggs Nightcrawler

Diggs Nightcrawler is a film noir-inspired augmented reality game developed by SCE London and Moonbot Studios. It’s the second Wonderbook title for the...

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Review: New Super Luigi U

It’s been just over a month since my first look at New Super Luigi U at E3. I’ve finally had the chance to sink my teeth into the add-on. Without the...

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Review: Hotline Miami

Hotline Miami is a game that first debuted to PC gamers in late 2012. The game, once described as a “top-down f***-‘em-up,” follows a story of pixelated...

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Review: Deadpool

What can I say about Deadpool? I can say that while it doesn’t do much wrong, it really doesn’t do much right. Deadpool himself is just about the...

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Review: Lego City Undercover

If anything has stood the test of time, it’s Lego. The combination of a simple interlocking brick system and a load of imagination has entertained generations...

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Review: XCOM: Enemy Unknown

2K recently released XCOM: Enemy Unknown on iOS, and it’s almost 1:1 with the game’s 2012 release on PC and consoles. In short, it’s...

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Review: Company of Heroes 2

Company of Heroes 2 is the sequel to the 2006 RTS of the year Company of Heroes, and let me tell you, Relic have pulled no punches in delivering a fantastic...

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Review: GRID 2

I was pretty excited for GRID 2 when it was announced. The premise behind the original game was fantastic – fun, accessible, yet satisfying racing. There was...

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The Last of Us Review

The Last of Us tells the story of Joel and Ellie, a survivor and a child in a world ravaged by an outbreak that has destroyed civilisation as we know it...

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Review: Animal Crossing: New Leaf

The Animal Crossing series of games is difficult to place into a clear category. It’s not exactly a life sim game, it doesn’t quite sit in the farming genre...

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Review: Fuse

In 2011, I said that Shadows of the Damned was my sleeper hit of the year. It wasn’t necessarily the best game I’d played that year — it didn’t have...

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Review: Remember Me

Since its initial reveal to the public at the 2012 Gamescom conference, Remember Me has been one of those glorious future goals: a new IP to play. Whilst it...

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Review: Call of Juarez: Gunslinger

The first problem that gamers will have with Call of Juarez: Gunslinger is that it’s a Call of Juarez game. Of late, that particular franchise has become...

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Review: Metro: Last Light

Metro: Last Light is a sad game. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t mean sad in the sense that it’s a bad game — it’s actually a lot of fun, with solid...