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Review: The Ratchet & Clank Trilogy

When I first got my PS2 (admittedly late in the game for the console), the original Ratchet & Clank trilogy of games were some of the first titles I picked...

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Review: SBK Generations

As a racing enthusiast, I feel the genre never quite receives the attention it deserves in the gaming community. Sure, we have franchises like Need For Speed...

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Review: Resistance: Burning Skies

When the PSP was first released, many gamers thought they could finally play console-like shooters on the go. However, it didn’t take long for the limitations...

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Review: Heroes of Ruin

It’s not hard to see what n-Space and Square Enix were trying to achieve when they created Heroes of Ruin. While there are a multitude of dungeon crawlers on...

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Review: Gravity Rush

Gravity Rush is the latest title from SCE Japan Studio and was tipped by many to be the Vita’s first “system seller” title. Unfortunately it falls short of...

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Review: Mario Tennis Open

Growing up, I was a huge fan of Mario Tennis for Nintendo 64. The Gamecube version lost some of the game’s simplicity, but I’m happy to see that...

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Review: PixelJunk 4am

When it finally came to writing the review for PixelJunk 4am (just 4am from here on out), I had to ask myself – what makes a game? There are those that...

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Review: Quantum Conundrum

Recently I had the distinct pleasure of sitting down to play Quantum Conundrum, the new first-person puzzler developed by co-mastermind of Portal, Kim Swift...

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Review: Pocket Planes

Have you all got your life back after Tiny Tower? Good, now go out and grab yourself NimbleBit’s latest addition to the 8-bit gaming world, Pocket Planes...

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Review: Max Payne 3

I want to preface this review by saying, “Yes, Max Payne 3 was released over a month ago and this review is late!” Still, Max Payne 3 is quite...

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Review: Sorcery

I have never been a fan of motion-control gaming, so you can imagine my surprise when I found myself thoroughly enjoying Sorcery, a 100% motion-controlled...

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Review: Dragon’s Dogma

Dragon’s Dogma is an ambitious title. Since the late 80s, Japanese RPGs have tended to follow a very similar design – this is not a criticism; in fact, I would...

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Review: Starhawk

Starhawk is a 3rd person shooter like no other. At first glace it appears to be like a myriad of other shooters on the market however, it’s so much more...