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Review: Prototype 2
It seems like a lifetime ago since I was fifteen years old and foaming at the mouth in anticipation for the original Prototype, which is a game from 2009 that [...]
Review: Yakuza: Dead Souls
Typically, when one mentions Yakuza your mind thinks of an under-appreciated Japanese take on GTA or possibly that shady group of Asians who will just never be quite as badass [...]
Review: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations is the third entry in the next-gen series, boasting the largest character roster for the franchise to date. It includes all of the characters [...]
Review: Twisted Metal
Wikipedia loves to classify the Twisted Metal franchise as something which is purely of the vehicular combat genre, which it is for the most part. However, this iteration of the [...]
Review: Catherine
A strange rumor has been circulating that if someone falls in their dream and doesn’t wake up before landing, he’ll die in real life… Not the most positive thought, but [...]
Review: Journey
Pink Floyd is easily one of the greatest bands of all time. They have so many songs that still resonate today; nearly three decades after some of their best hits [...]
Review: Silent Hill: Downpour
The Silent Hill series has been at a rather depressing low for some time now, and it didn’t show any majorly positive signs of recovering. When Silent Hill: Downpour was [...]
Review: Birds of Steel
With last year’s Ace Combat review, a Top Gun: Hard Lock review in the foreseeable future and today’s Birds of Steel review, well I’ve sort of become eGamer’s official flight [...]
Review: Street Fighter X Tekken
Capcom are known to be completely in-love with the idea of cross-overs, but it seems that this time they went a bit bonkers. Street Fighter and Tekken are two fighting [...]
Review: FIFA Street
This is not FIFA-lite, it’s not a football simulator and it certainly isn’t going to give you a deep and complex single-player experience like its big brother. No, FIFA Street [...]
Review: Mass Effect 3
The last few days have been a very happy time (gaming-wise) for me. BioWare fanboyism notwithstanding, it’s been quite a while since I’ve felt so rewarded as a gamer. Perhaps [...]
Indie Review: Deep Black: Reloaded
Personally, I love the indie genre, and I’m always excited to play whatever I can get in it. The genre often offers something that you just can’t get in mainstream. [...]
Review: SSX
Despite never owning a single SSX title until now, I have always been a massive fan of the franchise. SSX Tricky is forever engraved in my mind as one of [...]
Review: Binary Domain
Binary Domain can by summed up in a single sentence: The videogame iRobot never got. What exactly does that mean, for all of you who haven’t ever watched iRobot? Basically, [...]
Review: Syndicate
Syndicate is a game that attracted a wide amount of attention from us because of its exciting trailers and difference to other shooters on the market. Yes, many comparisons have [...]
Review: Metal Gear Solid HD Collection
The first and most obvious thing gamers will want to know about any HD collection is the contents of the box. Seriously, this collection cannot be faulted on that front, [...]
Review: NeverDead
NeverDead is a title published by Konami that has been developed by Rebellion Developments (the guys that brought you Azhar’s favourite game; Rogue Warrior) and features as director, one Shinta [...]
Review: Kingdoms Of Amalur: Reckoning
The billing has certainly been great for Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning (from here on, simply Reckoning) in the months building up to its release. Talk of the star names heading [...]
Review: Sonic Generations
If you had to dig inside the head of your typical Sega fanboy and remove every memory of Sonic in all of the games that were released featuring the speedy [...]
Review: Playstation Vita
For a long time now, the world has waited patiently for a portable device that was able to take the experiences you encounter on a console and put them in [...]
Indie Review: Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken
Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken must be the most misleading videogame title in gaming history. I went into the game expecting more or less a substandard casual game involving chickens, and some [...]
Review: Rayman Origins
November has been one crazy month for gamers around the world. Massive titles such as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Uncharted 3 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 top [...]
Review: Saints Row: The Third
The Saints Row series has always given players one amazing thing: the opportunity to be the crazy they really want to be in the world. I don’t suppose a “see [...]
Review: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
A few weeks ago it was decided that I would be the lucky one who got to review The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, herein known only as Skyrim. At first [...]
Review: Ratchet And Clank: All 4 One
Ratchet and Clank: A Crack in Time was deemed by many as the closest a game has come to a Pixar movie. That’s high praise for a series that has [...]
Review: Dead Rising 2: Off The Record
Dead Rising 2: Off The Record presented me with a rather interesting dilemma when I played it. It’s a difficult game to actually critically evaluate, because it presents a sort [...]
Review: Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
Another year, another Call of Duty. The saying is becoming old, people are slowly losing interest, and the flame wars rage on in the distance. This year was extra special, [...]
Review: Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception
The team at Naughty Dog are an exceptional talent. They’ve definitely proven by now that they’re the best in the business at what they do. And if you’ve played Uncharted [...]
Review: WRC 2: FIA World Rally Championship
In an age where videogames need to constantly adapt year-over-year to survive, we’re plagued with a slight problem. It’s called WRC 2. Now, the thing about WRC 2 is that [...]
Review: El Shaddai: Ascension Of The Metatron
Rarely does a game merge action oriented game design with the utter befuddlement of a bible story. El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron fulfils this brief to the tee. The [...]




