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Review: de Blob 2

de Blob 2 is the successor to the often-overlooked Wii exclusive de Blob. You play as Blob, a protagonist with the ability to absorb paint in a rainbow of...

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Review: Trenched

Double Fine’s Trenched is the latest Xbox Live Arcade downloadable title provided by the ever-creative team behind other indie darlings such as Stacking...

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Review: Fruit Ninja Kinect

I’m sure you’ve had one of those moments where you do something, and at the exact same time know you shouldn’t be, right? My separated...

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Review: Trouble Witches NEO!

I won’t lie to you, I picked this Xbox LIVE Arcade game to review because it had the word “witches” in it and I thought it might be exciting...

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Review: Sega Rally Online Arcade

Anyone who has ever set foot in a real life arcade would undoubtedly be familiar with this kamikaze style of a corner smashing car racing game. The concept is...

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Review: Ms. ‘Splosion Man

When Pac-Man proved to be an arcade success, North American company Midway went and did what any money-hungry corporation would do: made an unauthorised sequel...

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Review: Fallout: New Vegas

One of the first games I ever played on my Xbox 360 was Fallout 3. I’d never heard of the franchise before, but immediately, I was in love. How could you...

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Review: Tiny Tower

WARNING: Do not play this game if you have an addictive personality or obsessive-compulsive tendencies. If only someone had warned me before I got in over my...

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Review: Yoostar 2: In the Movies

Just like Scene It before it, the cinephile in me made the idea of Yoostar 2 just too good to resist. Sadly, just like the latest instalment of what was my...

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Review: Rivet

As a Mac-user in a household of only Apple products, owning an Xbox can sometimes be challenging. After seeing the amazing file-sharing capabilities of...

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Review: Nintendo 3DS

There’s no denying that Nintendo’s new portable console, the 3DS, is a remarkable piece of hardware. Once again Nintendo is attempting to take that...

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Review: Macbook Air

Until late last year, the MacBook Air was the black sheep of the MacBook family. It was ultra-portable, but it kicked up a lot of heat, had very little in the...

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Review: Tron Evolution

Mention Tron Legacy and you’ll have a look of pure bliss or utter disdain returned by the masses. At least we can all agree that the Daft Punk soundtrack...

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Review: Pokémon Black and White

The Pokémon franchise has been, arguably, one of the biggest draw cards for Nintendo’s handheld systems for the past 13 years (plus a couple more in the...