LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Review
19 CommentsPosted by Mike on June 29, 2010 under Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii Reviews, PC, PC Reviews, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
There was a lot of scepticism following LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4, personally I’m not sure why since I’ve enjoyed every LEGO game so far and I was only excited to play this one (especially since I’m a bit of an avid Harry Potter fan too!) I can only assume that the sceptics were being so as it is the fourth franchise to get the LEGO video game treatment. The game follows the standard form... more.Green Day: Rock Band Review
9 CommentsPosted by Siobhan on June 21, 2010 under Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii Reviews, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
As the second band-specific music game to come from Harmonix, how was anything going to compare to their first; The Beatles? They set the bar pretty high by picking the biggest and most influential band of all time as their first band to focus on. Can a game on any other band match The Beatles: Rock Band? Or is everyone else just going to pale in comparison? Green Day may seem like an odd choice ... more.Voodoo Dice Review
4 CommentsPosted by Siobhan on June 2, 2010 under Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii Reviews, PC, PC Reviews, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, PlayStation Network, WiiWare, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews, Xbox LIVE Arcade
Voodoo Dice is a relatively simple puzzle game. You control a die and the aim of the game is a straightforward case of getting your die from one end of the stage to the other. However; various puzzles, obstacles and enemies are preventing that from being an easy journey. The main premise of the game is to make your way to your goal by clearing other dice blocking the path by landing adjacent to th... more.Ben 10 Alien Force: Rise of Hex Review
1 CommentPosted by Oliver on May 30, 2010 under Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii Reviews, WiiWare, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews, Xbox LIVE Arcade
Ben 10 Alien Force: Rise of Hex is the successor to a number of previous games based on the indomitable Cartoon Network brand, Ben 10, which features Ben Tennyson as a boy who discovers an ‘Omnitrix’ device which gives him the ability to transform into a number of alternate alien forms. Sounds like a pretty good premise for a videogame, yeah? Well it seems it’s a premise that the developers,... more.Are Video Games Art?
19 CommentsPosted by Denis on May 17, 2010 under Handheld, Handheld Features, iPhone/iPad, iPhone/iPad Features, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii Features, PC, PC Features, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Features, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Features
Art – (noun) the quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of what is of more than ordinary significance. - Dictionary.com’s definition of “art” What is art? I am not here to argue this, as I’m sure it could be argued endlessly, but I can tell you that almost anything can be art. Once it is aesthetically worth mentioning, it becomes art. Accordi... more.10 Songs We Wish Were in Rock Band or Guitar Hero
29 CommentsPosted by Denis on May 11, 2010 under Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii Features, PC, PC Features, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Features, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Features
Harmonix and Activision dominate the music rhythm game market by a good few miles, but even they are not perfect. There are a few glaring gems that aren't in their sacred rhythm games, and I have taken it upon myself to point them out. And so, I present to you, 10 songs I wish were in Guitar Hero or Rock Band. 10. Smooth Criminal – Michael Jackson Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal”... more.4 Great Movies That Need a Great Game
14 CommentsPosted by Oliver on May 6, 2010 under Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii Features, PC, PC Features, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Features, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Features
Ever seen a movie, and thought ‘damn, wish I could play that!’? Us too. In fact, most people have thought that, gone down to their local retailer, purchased what seems like the perfect accompaniment to the fantastic film they’ve just seen, played it, and sank into a great depression upon the realisation its not quite the film- or, in fact, even much a game at all. And that you’re now £49 ... more.Behind the Scenes: LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4
4 CommentsPosted by Mike on April 15, 2010 under Handheld, Handheld News, News, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii News, PC, PC News, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 News, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 News
Traveller's Tales have released another video for LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4, this time it's a talk with the developers. They explain just how they managed to convert the magical Harry Potter universe into LEGO bricks. LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4 flies into stores on all platforms on the 25th June.... more.
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