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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: Alan Wake (PC)
Alan Wake was released exclusively on Xbox360 back in May of 2010, and it was a great game to say the least. For me, it was actually one of the [...]
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: Blackwater
I knew this day was coming. I’ve been around long enough so it was just a matter of time, but finally I have something that allows me to rid myself [...]
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: 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: Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary
Ten years is a long time. A very, very long time. If I think back to my life ten years ago, I mainly see a kid who had not even [...]
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: 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, [...]
Indie Review: Mercury Hg
Have you ever played a game where once you were done playing, you left it on just because you enjoyed listening to the soundtrack? That’s what I am doing right [...]
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 [...]
Review: Battlefield 3
So, the war finally begins as many people wait in anticipation to see who will emerge as top dog between Battlefield 3 and Modern Warfare 3 later next month. EA’s [...]
Should You Buy Deus Ex: The Missing Link?
Deus Ex: Human Revolution came as somewhat as a surprise this year. With its open-ended gameplay, engaging and engrossing conspiracy filled narrative, gorgeous visual design and outstanding soundtrack, Deus Ex [...]
Review: Batman: Arkham City
Batman: Arkham City feels like a game that I’ve had to wait forever for, but by that same token it’s the game I’ve always dreamed of having, being the obsessive [...]
Review: Spider-Man: Edge Of Time
Spider-Man games have always been a bit of a “touch and go” subject in the gaming world, with their quality standards often varying in radical degrees. From the awful first [...]
Review: PES 2012 – Pro Evolution Soccer
In all honesty, PES 2012 should have delivered more based on what it promised and isn’t so much a leap forward as it is a moderate upgrade of PES 2011. [...]
Review: FIFA 12
EA Sports has taken a significant few steps towards revolutionising the FIFA franchise with this latest entry, and there’s plenty of new and exciting content to make things feel as [...]
Review: Gears of War 3
When asked to describe the Gears of War series, words like cover mechanics and executions come into play, with lancers and bullet sponges thrown in for effect. Rarely however, is [...]
Review: Warhammer 40’000: Space Marine
In my Space Marine preview, I told you that Relic Entertainment had created a high-quality framework for Space Marine, but we had yet to see whether they would actually be [...]
Review: Dead Island
Dead Island is not what it appears to be on the surface and from the first debut trailer it looked to be a typical zombie game eerily in line with [...]
Review: Bodycount
Bodycount really didn’t have much going for it, even when first shown off to the public. Marketed as the spiritual successor to the highly regarded and hugely successful PS2 FPS, [...]
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 [...]
Review: IRB Rugby World Cup 2011
The last time gamers around the world were graced with a rugby game was around 3 years ago, with HB Studio’s EA published Rugby 08. Three years on and not [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]


