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Review: Rock Band Blitz

As a huge fan of the Rock Band series (I was initially hooked by Guitar Hero, but my karaoke leanings sawed me in favor of Rock Band as time progressed)...

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Review: Sound Shapes

Sound Shapes is a platformer. Sound Shapes is a rhythm game. It’s a level creator and a piece of music production software. Sound Shapes is incredible. It’s...

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Review: Tasty Fish

Melbourne indie game developers Dime Studios have burst onto the scene this week with the release of Tasty Fish for iOS. When starting a new game, Tasty Fish...

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Review: Deponia

I’ve always been a big fan of point-and-click adventure games, however, it can be hard to find ones that provide an enjoyable experience whilst avoiding...

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Review: New Super Mario Bros. 2

New Super Mario Bros. 2 is Nintendo’s most recent release for everyone’s favourite ‘shroom head, Mario. Once again, the forever-vulnerable Princess Peach has...

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Review: Sleeping Dogs

It’s safe to say that Sleeping Dogs, developed by United Front Games (best known for Sony’s ModNation Racers), experienced some hiccups over the 4 year...

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Review: Unmechanical

Until about a week ago, I honestly hadn’t heard of Unmechanical. I also hadn’t realised that ‘unmechanical’ was even a word (it still isn’t). Nevertheless...

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Review: Darksiders II

THQ might have said that “War is Hell” when promoting Homefront, but it was more befitting of the original Darksiders and the Horseman accused of...

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Review: Deadlight

Before I even get started, I’ll get this out of the way – yes, Deadlight is another zombie game. But it’s not JUST another zombie game, it does do things...

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Review: The Book of Unwritten Tales

Over recent years, we’ve seen a resurgence in the popularity of point and click adventure games. Whilst The Book of Unwritten Tales follows a traditional...

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Review: Wreckateer

At Microsoft’s Press conference earlier this year, I remember watching as Microsoft announced an upcoming Kinect title called Wreckateer. At the time, I was...

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Review: Spec Ops: The Line

I went into Spec Ops: The Line hoping for a memorable experience. The premise was there; it was marketed as a realistic and emotionally gritty tale of modern...

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Review: Game of Thrones

In the Game of Thrones, you either win, or you die. Or, you cheat death by saving before every fight. Or, you can just turn the difficulty down to...

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Review: Supremacy MMA: Unrestricted

Having recently had the fortune to play the latest Mortal Kombat, and given I was such a fan of Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, I decided to check out a different...

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Review: Inversion

At first (and… well… for the rest of the game if you let it…), Inversion looks like a shameless rip-off of a few recent titles, not the least...