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Indie Review: Bastion
Bastion is a steam punk inspired action RPG developed by Supergiant Games, with an indie heart of gold boasting enough content to make it competitive with even the most mainstream [...]
Indie Review: Wasteland Angel
When I was younger I remember always nagging my folks to go to the arcade, or what myself and my brothers affectionately referred to as the “Games Centre”. There we [...]
Review: Driver: San Francisco
Driving down highways at break neck speeds, performing Hollywood type jumps across intersections and busting criminals has become an ordinary day for long time Driver protagonist, Detective John Tanner. The [...]
Review: Call Of Juarez – The Cartel
Call of Juarez: The Cartel is one of the most odd games I’ve played in recent times. It’s by no means the worst game on the planet, and many who [...]
Review: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
The first thought that crossed my mind when finishing Deus Ex: Human Revolution was that it would be an injustice to draw up a complete verdict on a game like [...]
Indie Review: Pax Britannica & Super Crate Box
Free indie games are often associated with a type of simplicity of gameplay, graphics and concept when compared to the artistic flair and innovation of indie games with a price. [...]
Indie Review: Realm Of The Mad God
Realm of the Mad God is a free to play MMO RPG shooter, with some nifty pixelated graphics and a large active community. More than that though, its simple but incredibly addictive and worth playing.
Indie Review: Limbo
Limbo first released back in July of 2010, exclusive to Xbox Live Arcade. It gained widespread recognition and global praise for its thrilling atmosphere, fantastic art direction and originality, and [...]
Indie Review: Humble Indie Bundle 3
Tian takes a look at the popular Humble Bundle 3. A series of Indie games which one can buy for any price they wish. You make the price, you play the games.
Review: Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is a shallow, boring and really bad game. eGamer Rating: Addictive: No, it’s a real chore to play through. Worth The [...]
Review: R.U.S.E.
Okay so it’s a bit late, but here is your review of R.U.S.E., a real time strategy from Ubisoft with the catch-phrase “Don’t believe what you see”. Strong contender or just something to pass up? Click to find out more…
Indie Review: Altitude
Altitude, a flying game with a more-than-average gameplay. Join Tian as he explains another indie game and what it’s all about.
Indie Review: Terraria
Tian Gerber has a look at Terraria, a game which is said to be a 2D version of Minecraft. But is it really? Find out as we look at what the game offers and if it is really what people label it to be.
Indie Review: Proun
Proun is a Dutch made indie game unlike anything you’ve seen or played before. It is free. It is fun. There is no good reason why you should not give it a try.
Review: Alice: Madness Returns
Alice once again takes a trip down the rabbit hole in the much anticipated sequel to American McGee’s Alice. Alice: Madness Returns puts players in control of the mentally deranged [...]
Review: DiRT 3
Rally is back and better than ever. DiRT 3 offers an exhilarating experience with tons of content, making a purchase a real no brainer. Whether you are a newcomer or [...]
Review: SBK 2011
Sometimes as gamers we try to encourage each other to try new things that are out of the comfort zone of what one would call their favourite genre. In this [...]
Review: Duke Nukem Forever (Single-Player)
Duke Nukem has finally returned. Not nearly in all of his glory, unfortunately, but in a way that’s entertaining at times, and severely lacking for the rest. eGamer Rating Addictive: [...]
Review: Brink
In a world dominated by generic shooters and boring sequels, Brink attempts to do something different. By trying to blend traditional team-based gameplay with a fluid and intuitive movement system, [...]
Review: Operation Flashpoint: Red River
Operation Flashpoint: Red River shows glimpses of promise, but ultimately it’s brought down by a host of technical and design flaws that ruin its potential. eGamer Rating Addictive: No, although [...]
Review: Need For Speed: SHIFT 2 Unleashed
Having missed Need for Speed: Shift, I was sceptical that the series was capable of producing a decent racing simulator and was of the pre-judgmental opinion that Shift 2 Unleashed [...]
Review: Magicka
Many RPGs tend to be a stagnant pile of generic regurgitation (like most military FPS titles today). In truth, a limited amount of RPG titles have innovated and offer something [...]
Review: Crysis 2
Crysis 2 delivers a solid, but ultimately hit-and-miss single player experience, and a surprisingly awesome multiplayer component. eGamer Rating: Addictive: Yes, but mostly the multiplayer Worth The Time: Yes, but [...]
Review: Dragon Age 2
For some reason, unknown to us, we’ve landed up with two takes on Dragon Age 2. The first look is done by Caveshen who raves about the game because it’s [...]
Review: Cricket Power CWC 2011
eGamer Rating Addictive: Yes, but less so as the hours pass Worth the Time: Definitely, considering the extremely low price and the high quality product Things Loved: The fully licensed [...]
Review: Test Drive Unlimited 2
Test Drive Unlimited 2 can best be described as a bad joke. Not the kind that is completely unfunny but the kind that disappoints because it’s got the right idea [...]
Review: Bulletstorm
Bulletstorm is the game for anyone looking for something different and just purely fun. eGamer Rating: Addictive: Yes, initially, but it gets less as you play. Worth The Time: Yes, [...]
Review: Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit is exhilarating, and an all-round outstanding racer. eGamer Rating: Addictive: Yes, definitely. Worth The Time: Yes, to any casual racer or racing enthusiast. Things Loved: [...]
Review: Fallout: New Vegas
eGamer Rating: Addictive: Yes, incredibly so for RPG fans. Worth The Time: Yes Things Loved: Multiple tree story progression, well designed quests, Fallout’s sense of humour, well balanced skill system, [...]
Review: Apache: Air Assault
Apache: Air Assault does fairly well to please hardcore helicopter fans, but the overall game lacks substance, and could have been a lot more than it is now. eGamer Rating: [...]




