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FIFA 13 PS Vita Review
"It’s in the game." That’s what it says when any given EA Sports game is loaded up as it has done for as long as I can remember. Every year when a new FIFA or Madden or any other game EA Sports decides to churn out releases, each title tends to incorporate some new features ove...
- Posted Oct 26th 2012
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Sports Champions 2 Review
Dust of your balls folks because the sequel to one of the best Move games is back. At the peak of PlayStation Move’s popularity, Sports Champions kept families and friends entertained and managed to showcase the motion-sensing technology quite superbly with its series of responsive mini-games....
- Posted Oct 22nd 2012
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PS3 Superslim Review
The new PlayStation 3 Superslim sports a retro look. The matte black finish on the grooved panel running across the top of the console reminds us of the Atari 2600, while the top loading disc drive brings back memories of playing Sonic CD on the redesigned Sega CD in the early 90s. Weighing just 4....
- Posted Oct 18th 2012
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Naughty Bear: Panic in Paradise Review
Alright, I admit it. When I was given this code to review, I was apprehensive. After all, the last Naughty Bear title was anything but a great effort. However, 505 Games has done what few have done in the past -- they have improved upon the original tenfold, making this successor both highly addicti...
- Posted Oct 17th 2012
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The Walking Dead: Episode 4 - Around Every Corner Review
This journey’s almost done, folks. Just like a great TV show’s penultimate episode leaves you on the edge of your seat, wide-eyed, thinking “god, please don’t let it end now,” Episode 4 kicks you in the face with a brutal “To Be Continued…” at game's ...
- Posted Oct 15th 2012
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The Unfinished Swan Review
Unlike one famous and respected film critic, we believe video games can be art. This year's PlayStation Network release, Journey, is a prime example. Giant Sparrow, a twelve-person video game company based in Santa Monica, CA has added a title to the list of masterpieces in our favorite medium. The ...
- Posted Oct 15th 2012
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TRITTON Kunai Stereo Gaming Headset for PS3 and Vita Review
The Kunai gaming headset is the latest product to fall under the Mad Catz TRITTON brand. Priced at around £49.99, it’s pitched at gamers looking for a good quality entry-level headset and comes equipped with an inline controller that allows you to tweak the sound level of game audio and ...
- Posted Oct 10th 2012
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NBA 2K13 Review
Run, don’t walk, RUN out to buy this game now. Seriously. There is nothing about NBA 2K13 that should drive you away. The 2K sports team have scored again, doing the near impossible by improving upon last year’s title in almost every way. Almost. After popping in the disc, you will...
- Posted Oct 9th 2012
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Dishonored Review
Dishonored has something to offer just about everyone. Engrossing narrative? Check. Violence? Check. Intense action? Check. Clever characters? A rich fantasy world? Superior level design? Great gameplay? Check, check, check, and check. Dishonored has all of these elements, and then some. When ad...
- Posted Oct 8th 2012
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Fuel Tiracas Review
Fuel Tiracas is the second of Brighton-based Futurlab's PlayStation Mobile launch duo. Fuel Tiracas centres around power stations which need reactors to operate. There are 12 in total, 12 levels, which get progressively more difficult. To progress through the game, you have to activate fuel cells...
- Posted Oct 8th 2012
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown Review
XCOM: Enemy Unknown is a refreshing change of pace to the genre of turn-based action, strategy games, and it excels on all counts. XCOM: EU is Firaxis Games’ reimagining of the much loved classic X-COM which first debuted in 1993. The series hasn’t been seen since 2001 with the release o...
- Posted Oct 8th 2012
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Beats Slider Review
PlayStation Mobile is Sony's entry into the weird and very lucrative world of software developed for mobile devices. The games and apps designed for PS Mobile are compatible with the PlayStation Vita and Android powered devices from Sony and HTC, with support for more devices in the future. One of t...
- Posted Oct 4th 2012
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Resident Evil 6 Review
Resident Evil is suffering from something of an identity issue as of late. Originally starting out as a Survival Horror franchise, Capcom’s zombie behemoth has slowly transitioned into a bog-standard, third-person shooter for the past couple of iterations. This fundamental shift in concept has...
- Posted Oct 1st 2012
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One Piece: Pirate Warriors Review
Do you love the wacky adventures of Straw Hat Pirates Monkey D. Luffy? Do you enjoy pummeling wave after wave of mindless enemy soldiers in Dynasty Warriors? Namco Bandai and Tecmo Koei have teamed up to combine the two and give you a beautiful anime beat-em-up with this PSN release. Though it's an ...
- Posted Sep 29th 2012
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Dead or Alive 5 Review
After the departure of Dead or Alive creator Tomonobu Itagaki from Team Ninja in 2008, many were concerned about the future of the series. For fans, Itagaki was DOA. A lot of the designer’s personality had been injected into the games and Itagaki has called DOA’s female characters his &l...
- Posted Sep 26th 2012
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FIFA 13 Review
FIFA 12 was a revolution in sports games, and the first annual installment in a long, long time that brought drastic changes to the pitch. So what do you do after you revolutionize your own game? While you shouldn't sit on the sidelines and wait another few years to make improvements, FIFA 13 pr...
- Posted Sep 24th 2012
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Sound Shapes Review (PS3)
Note: The text of this review is largely taken from our PS Vita review of Sound Shapes with some sections added based on our PS3 experience with the game. Music has always had the power to enhance your video game experience. A well-crafted soundtrack can lighten and darken the mood at will, raise y...
- Posted Sep 24th 2012
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Red Johnson's Chronicles: One Against All Review
Do you like investigations? Do you like solving puzzles? Do you like sexual innuendos? If you answered yes to one or all three of these questions, then Red Johnson's Chronicles: One Against All is the right game for you. Entertaining detective/adventure games are few and far between, but I am happy ...
- Posted Sep 24th 2012
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Worms Collection Review
Like a parliament of owls, Team 17 has been dining out on Worms for many, many years (15 to be exact) and there’s no sign of the Yorkshire-based studio taking its foot of the dynamite detonator just yet. The latest iteration, Worms Collection, follows the popular trend of grouping a bunc...
- Posted Sep 18th 2012
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Borderlands 2 Review
The studio behind 2009's stylish first-person shooter, the addictive and clever Borderlands, deserves credit for putting out a co-op game with massive cajones. Gearbox Software created one of our favorite titles of this generation, it fed the dirty habits of loot whores, and its subsequent add-o...
- Posted Sep 17th 2012
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Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Review
Given the abundance of beat-‘em-up titles that have punched their way into stores the past 18 months or so, you’d be forgiven for initially giving Tekken Tag Tournament 2 the cold shoulder. After all, with the likes of Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3,...
- Posted Sep 17th 2012
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PES 2013 Review
We’ve been looking forward to Pro Evolution Soccer this year more than ever before. While EA has upped its game significantly with the FIFA series over the past few years, most significantly with some ground-breaking online game modes and fluid gameplay, incremental updates have inadvertently ...
- Posted Sep 17th 2012
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Tokyo Jungle Review
Japan is home to some of the most unique and quirky games in the industry, many of which never make it to western shores. There are exceptions of course, one of which is Tokyo Jungle. We have to thank Sony straight away for giving new idea like this a chance. Tokyo Jungle is a PlayStation 3-exclusi...
- Posted Sep 15th 2012
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Nyko Power Grip for PS Vita Review
If you’ve been looking for an accessory to compliment your shiny new PlayStation Vita, then look no further; Nyko’s Power Grip for PS Vita is the most versatile accessory for the device by far, and may be exactly what you’re looking for. It’s not the only Vita “grip&rdq...
- Posted Sep 13th 2012
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Anomaly: Warzone Earth Review
Anomaly : Warzone Earth, previously available on PC, has made its way onto the PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Store; and what a treat it is. 11 bit studios has done itself proud by taking the well-established tower defense genre and flipping it on its head by mixing things up by putting the playe...
- Posted Sep 13th 2012
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