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After sending this game to the United States only for customs and excise to grab hold of it like it was some anthrax package, needless to say this review is somewhat overdue. A game never intended directly to be reviewed by myself but Craig our U.S correspondent. As days crept by I had the distinct [...]

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The king of Tennis games is back! Virtua Tennis 4 shoots out of the serve machine with a huge swinging kick! Sega have once again shown the world how to make tennis games right and boy did they do it again this time! With the exception of the rubbish motion controls – Virtua Tennis 4 [...]

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James Joell-Ireland gives us a review of WSC Real 11 for the Playstation 3 of which the mentioned unique move controls are mentioned too. Can this latest installment put some life back into a flagging series, or does the game once against sit in the realms of mediocrity?  

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With the manufactured implosion of the world economy in 2008 and the middle east uprising of 2011, the world is a frightening place to live right now – which makes Kaos Studios Homefront plot even more plausable. In Homefront the events are taking place in 2027 where an energy crisis has left countries fighting each [...]

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Grayson Hunt is a silly old c*nt – his actions have costed lives but his intentions have always been good. Whether Epic games intentially gave Grayson a rather rude cockney ryhming slang equivalent is highly unlikely, but in a way it’s rather fitting. After receiving Graysons own cologne to promote the game along with a [...]

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I’ve been a fan of Mixed Martial Arts since late 2007. The first show I saw had a fight stopped by the doctor after an elbow to the head resulted in a nasty cut to the head and the doc could see bone. After that I was hooked. Sure some people saw that its brutal [...]

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We’ve been to the arctic and we’ve been to the desert, now it’s time to arrive at the city. This is no ordinary city. This is an abandoned city (not and M&S city) that has been hit by ravaging earthquake tremors. This sets the tone for the single player hands on that we had. The [...]

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Rather than follow up 2008′s cell shaded game, Ubisoft have decided to revisit the Sands Of Time storyline for its 2010 effort which coincidently is really at the same time as the film. KA-CHING! Can you smell a cash-in. Forgotten Sands is technically the follow up to 2003′s Sands Of Time being set during the [...]

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You know, I’m brave enough to admit it. I actually sympathised with the character of Naughty Bear. At some point in everyone’s lives, I think we’ll ended up not been invited to an event when all of your friends did. When this happened to us, most of us probably just went up to our rooms [...]

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Spike Games first game has finally been released on Xbox Live Arcade and PSN. Of course I am talking about Deadliest Warrior the game based on the hit American television show of the same title. On the television show every week two different warriors from history enter into simulated battle and then at the end [...]

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Ignition Entertainment has revealed  the first  insight  into  the back story, setting and weapons of their upcoming multiplayer-focused first-person-shooter Blacklight: Tango Down, currently in development at Zombie Studios. Blacklight Tango Down is a fully featured Unreal Engine 3.0-powered game set to release this summer exclusively through Xbox LIVE® Arcade, PlayStation®Store, and through digital distribution channels [...]

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Slashing through my soul since Wednesday… After a slight issue with actually receiving Dante’s Inferno due to the postal service not being able to fit a CD case sized object through my clearly A4 sized letterbox, I didn’t actually get a chance to play this game fully until Wednesday of this week, I just sat [...]

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Stunningly beautiful but frustrating! When it was announced that a puzzle platform title involving a wizard, thief and knight was going to be launched on the PSN, it certainly caught our eye and with good reason too. The PSN is establishing itself for being the downloadable platform for quality titles that think outside the box [...]

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The first Assassins Creed game is a little bit like marmite, you either love it or you hate it, everything in the game was nicely pulled off, but the needless filler side missions are what brought the entire thing down, and until the PC version was released, these missions and a fairly short story was [...]

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It’s time to take a quick venture down the infancy of the PS3. Let’s face it there wasn’t a great deal of games around that were particularly great when the game first came out, but one that was quirky and pretty addictive that made use of the Six Axis controller is none other than Super [...]

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We all know that Xbox’s Sky Player has been having issues, but it was recently announced that SCEA will be partnering up with online movie and TV streaming company Netflix sometime next month, there will be no additional charge for current members and the service is $8.99 a month (about £5 at today’s exchange rate.) [...]

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Wow, when the opening word for a review is this, it can either be incredibly good, or very bad, in this case, it’s definitely not the latter. However, the first thing I thought when I started up the game was ‘Well this sucks’ but soon my mind had changed and mushroom wars soon became one [...]

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DeathSpank was first promoted as the brainchild of Ron Gilbert of Monkey Island fame. He left before the game was released but stated that he had finished all his contributions to the project. When the second DeathSpank was announced soon afterwards, it was revealed that both games were made in tandem, so it may be [...]

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