Virtua Tennis 4 Review
0 CommentsPosted by Oliver on May 7, 2011 under Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii Reviews, PC, PC Reviews, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
Virtua Tennis 4 marks Sega’s latest iteration in its long running franchise. Once again introducing players to the world of competitive ball-slinging, this is the fun alternative to the altogether more serious Top Spin 4, aiming to provide players with a more easily accessible but still addictive experience as you travel the globe participating in tournaments and encountering stars such as Feder... more.Operation Flashpoint: Red River Review
1 CommentPosted by Oliver on May 2, 2011 under PC, PC Reviews, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
I’ll make this clear from the very start- Operation Flashpoint: Red River is not Call of Duty. It’s not even Battlefield. This is not a game where you will find yourself rappelling down collapsing mountain tops, or single-handedly decimating an entire enemy base; rather, this is the game where you wait patiently 300 feet away from your target for them to show their faces, await confirmation of... more.Section 8: Prejudice Review
0 CommentsPosted by Oliver on April 20, 2011 under PC, PC Reviews, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, PlayStation Network, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews, Xbox LIVE Arcade
Section 8: Prejudice is the sequel to Timegate’s 2009 release, Section 8. Set directly after the events of the first game, it follows the central protagonist, Alex Corde, as he tracks down a high- profile prison escapee and unveils a conspiracy far deeper than he could have imagined. The galactic separatist group, Arm of Orion, are back, and they are stronger and more resourceful than previously... more.Mass Effect 2 – Arrival DLC Review
0 CommentsPosted by Oliver on April 15, 2011 under PC, PC Reviews, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
Mass Effect: Arrival marks the end of the succession of wildly varied downloadable episodes for Bioware’s critically-lauded space epic, Mass Effect 2. Intended to be a bookend to this middle chapter in Commander Shepard’s journey, it tells the story of a highly confidential, specially assigned mission given to Shepard from the thus far unseen, but ever present voice of the Alliance Military... more.Doodle Jump jumping to Kinect, iOS update coming
0 CommentsPosted by Kieran on March 15, 2011 under iPhone/iPad, iPhone/iPad News, News, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 News
The 'insanely addictive' iOS smash hit Doodle Jump is set to be released for Kinect on Xbox 360 in the future, developer Lima Sky have announced. There are no details about the console port, the release date or any possible (and presumably necessary) gameplay adjustments, however an educated guess suggests that there might be some body-tilting involved. Lima Sky have also announced that they wi... more.Warner Brothers Interactive announce Sesame Street: Once Upon A Monster for Kinect
0 CommentsPosted by Mike on February 15, 2011 under Xbox 360, Xbox 360 News
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has today revealed that they will be releasing a Sesame Street game for Kinect, the title is being developed by none other than Tim Schafer's Double Fine Productions and will be titled Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster. The game will feature a whole host of the iconic Muppets from the hit TV series and will allow players to team up with the likes of Elmo ... more.Dead Space 2 Preview
0 CommentsPosted by Oliver on January 22, 2011 under PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Features, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Features
Dead Space was one of the most understated hits of 2008. Following engineer Isaac Clarke, it took inspiration from some of the very best in sci-fi horror- and crafted a unique and memorable story of its own along the way. The hideous, deformed enemies Isaac faced, the Necromorphs, remain in your mind long after the game’s close, and the ability to target specific body parts for dismemberment was... more.Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet Review
1 CommentPosted by Oliver on January 18, 2011 under PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3 Reviews, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet is as title inspired by the range of toys and TV Series’ based around a younger, more child-friendly cast of popular Marvel superheroes. The story itself is derived not only from Season 2 of the US Television show but also from a storyline hailing from 30 years or so ago, and so presents the developers with the opportunity to adapt the tale for a m... more.Kinect Sports Review
3 CommentsPosted by Oliver on November 22, 2010 under Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
Kinect Sports is Rare’s debut game using the Kinect technology. Similar to Wii Sports or Sports Champions, the game presents you with a variety of, unsurprisingly, sports-related games and asks you to complete them in ways similar to, if not closely identical to, the actions you would be completing in their natural environment. Where Kinect Sports deviates and stands out from the competition ... more.The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout Review
1 CommentPosted by Oliver on November 19, 2010 under Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Reviews
The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout is only one of a number of fitness titles released for Microsoft’s motion-tracking peripheral, Kinect. Based upon the hit television series of the same name. The game guides you through the 120+ exercises by the faces and stars of the show Bob and Jillian, and boy do they live up to their reputation. Their motivational dialogue is certainly quite ruthless ... more.
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