Lord of the Rings: War in the North Review
0 CommentsPosted by Oliver on January 11, 2012 under PC, PC Reviews, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
Lord of the Rings: War in the North is the latest game instalment I the multi-million dollar franchise that is Tolkein’s Middle-Earth. Developed by Snowblind Studios, it follows a trio of dwarf, elf, and man as they walk either just ahead or just behind the path of the original Fellowship of the Ring, experiencing the events of both the three films and the books, albeit from a markedly different... more.The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Review
0 CommentsPosted by Matthew W on December 14, 2011 under Featured, PC, PC Reviews, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
Oh the places you will go, there is nothing more daunting in a Bethesda RPG than spending those first hours creating your character then being thrust into a world with little more than a butter knife and Skyrim is seriously no exception. Building upon the stellar success and scale of Oblivion, Skyrim has done what its predecessor didn't and made a world that is full of life. Each trek from city... more.WWE ’12 Review
0 CommentsPosted by Matthew W on December 14, 2011 under PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
WWE games have been stale for years now. As a fan, I have been looking on at the FIFA franchise in jealousy at their fancy collision engine and graphical updates and then I turn to look at my copy of Smackdown vs. Raw like it was a disappointing child who wants at home and gets high and doesn't bother to whilst the FIFA is off climbing the career ladder. Earlier this year THQ attempted to cas... more.F1 2011 Review
0 CommentsPosted by Matthew on December 14, 2011 under PC, PC Reviews, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
Last year saw the king of motor sport, Formula One, appear on next-gen consoles finally and it despite it's minor flaws and niggles, it was a wholly successful title for the ever reliable Codemasters. The UK based developers listened to the fans and promised to fix the issues and create a greater racing experience in F1 2011 - so have Codies kept their word and created a game worthy of the winners... more.Burnout Crash! Review
0 CommentsPosted by Kyle on October 19, 2011 under iPhone/iPad, iPhone/iPad Reviews, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, PlayStation Network, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews, Xbox LIVE Arcade
When I first read about Burnout Crash I was skeptical. The crashing element of Burnout is something which set it apart from other racers since it's first inception back in 2001 but would it hold up as a complex enough idea to form a whole arcade game? The answer: yes, yes it does. One thing is for sure, this installment of the Burnout series is NOT a driving game. In fact there is not even a ke... more.Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 Review
2 CommentsPosted by Matthew on October 3, 2011 under PC, PC Reviews, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
One of the most hard fought battles in video game history returns again this year, with Pro Evolution Soccer and FIFA going head to head to see which can claim to be this years top football franchise. In recent times, it has been a retched period for PES as it's fallen way behind FIFA on every level. But this year, Konami promises to be back with a bang and return to their PlayStation 2 glory days... more.Mercury Hg Review
0 CommentsPosted by Kyle on October 3, 2011 under PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, PlayStation Network, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews, Xbox LIVE Arcade
Mercury Hg is the latest incarnation of the Mercury Madness franchise which puts you in control of a solitary globule of mercury which needs to get from A to B in perilous fashion. Initially the game instantly reminded me of another Xbox Live Arcade title - Marble Blast Ultra, but it isn't quite marbles under a Bunsen burner. The first difference comes in how you move the mercury. Instead of ta... more.Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Review
0 CommentsPosted by Duncan on September 18, 2011 under PC, PC Reviews, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
I don’t know a lot about the Warhammer 40,000 universe, but thanks to Relic’s latest game, I know one thing for certain: Space Marines are tough. Really tough. Despite wearing more armour than your average army tank, they’re able to stomp into the heart of a battle, tear apart dozens of enemies single-handedly, and move onto the next fight with barely a hair out of place. In short, you would... more.Driver: San Francisco Review
1 CommentPosted by Duncan on September 11, 2011 under PC, PC Reviews, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
There are few things as exciting as a good car chase. The screech of tyre on tarmac, the clash of metal on metal, the crunch of bumper on bumper – it’s exhilarating. Driver was the first title to truly capture this thrill as a videogame, but as it went on the series lost its way. It started putting too much focus on clumsily implemented on-foot sections and gunplay, culminating with the astoni... more.Dead Block Review
0 CommentsPosted by Siobhan on July 25, 2011 under PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, PlayStation Network, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews, Xbox LIVE Arcade
Everyone knows that if there was a zombie apocalypse, the best way to survive wouldn't be by brute force. Fighting your way through undead would be risky. The best defence is a good offense, and this idea applies to Dead Block. In the words of Max Brooks: "Organize before they Rise!" The main aim of the game is to defend yourself from the waves of incoming zombies by barricading doors ... more.
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