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  • Racquet Sports Review

    Motion controls make a lot of sense as far as racquet-based sports games go. With that in mind, Ubisoft’s Racquet Sports, a game that was originally released on Nintendo Wii, is now available on the PlayStation 3 with complete Move support. Unfortunately, while the concept sounds ideal, Racque...

  • Rage Review

    Rage is one of the best games of 2011 so far, yet it doesn’t bring any massive changes to an extremely crowded market. But there is no question that id Software’s masterpiece will make the short list for that coveted title of games you must own in 2011, especially if you like first-perso...

  • Ragnarok Odyssey Review

    Fans of the Monster Hunter series and the PlayStation Vita have sought a Monster Hunter installment on Sony’s handheld, but nothing has been officially claimed. Fortunately, Game Art is looking to fill that void with Ragnarok Odyssey, featuring many similar concepts found in the cult series. A...

  • Rainbow Six Vegas Review

    After months of delays, PlayStation 3 owners can finally shout “Viva Las Vegas!” During this latest retreat to Sin City provided by Ubisoft, you’ll have the opportunity to drink, gamble, and perhaps stop a terrorist invasion. Actually, while only the latter is available, it’s...

  • Rango: The Video Game Review

    Chameleons live a tough life. Snakes, with their vicious venom and gaping jaws, slither around in search of the green lizards. Overhead birds threaten to swoop down and snag them for an afternoon snack. But man, pesticide-spraying, forest-burning man, represents the greatest threat to the ch...

  • Ratchet & Clank Collection Review

    For a 10-year-old Lombax, Ratchet sure gets a lot of love. Insomniac Games has kept up with nearly annual releases of the Ratchet & Clank franchise since the series debuted in 2002, and with a couple exceptions, the adventures of Ratchet and his robot pal have grown progressively more awesome wi...

  • Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack In Time Review

    Every once in a while a game comes out that is as charming and funny as it is amusing and easy to play. For Insomniac Games, that ‘every once in a while’ seems to happen every couple of years, with the latest incarnation arriving in the form of Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack In Time...

  • Ratchet & Clank Q Force Review

    Ratchet & Clank Q Force (known as Full Frontal Assault in the U.S.), the latest adventure for the dynamic duo, is a great addition to the franchise. Captain Quark, the self-proclaimed hero who is actually a coward, has assembled the Lombax Ratchet and Clank the robot to form the Q Force orga...

  • Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One Review

    The Ratchet & Clank universe is a special place for just about every PlayStation fan, and the latest offering from Insomniac tries very hard to create a complete cooperative experience. With a rich history of imaginative environments, clever puzzles, quick and hilarious dialogue, inventive weapo...

  • Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters Review

    Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters first made its debut early last year on Sony’s PlayStation Portable. As with many titles on the system, Size Matters has since made the transition from handheld to home console, having now ended up on the PlayStation 2 a little more than a year after its initia...

  • Ratchet and Clank Future: Quest for Booty Review

    While our favorite Lombax’s tail is as long as ever, his latest tale has been cut down in length significantly. Insomniac’s downloadable Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty is shorter and cheaper than a full retail game, yet it still retains that high-end console quality that we ...

  • Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction Review

    We all want to see the future, or know it in some form. The future is vibrant with things never before seen: flying cars, hectic air routes, and what not. A person only dreams of seeing such wonderful things even in his/her dreams. Luckily, now they can experience it through the journey in Ratchet &...

  • Rayman Origins Review

    Rayman Origins is perhaps the best example of how developers won’t need to do all that much with the PlayStation Vita’s touchscreen capabilities to deliver a terrific game. Don’t expect to use augmented reality. Don’t expect to use the rear touch surface at all, and expect to...

  • Reality Fighters Review

    Augmented reality is definitely a cool technology but so far it's been under-utilised in the world of console and handheld gaming. When we first set down our AR card in front of the PlayStation 3 and witnessed the EyePet bouncing around on screen like it was in our living room we were highly enterta...

  • Red Dead Redemption Review

    Rockstar has a way of crafting its games to feel like epic movies. Whether it’s a smooth player strutting through Vice City, or a wannabe mobster in Liberty City, each of Rockstar’s games carries a narrative that often surpasses the best Hollywood has to offer. So, as you are riding on a...

  • Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Review

    We jump at any chance we get to venture back into the boots of John Marston. As one of our favorite titles of the year thus far, Red Dead Redemption did so many things right and remains a definitive contender for the prestigious accolade of Game of the Year 2010. Rockstar's latest batch of downloada...

  • Red Faction: Armageddon Review

    Red Faction: Armageddon does a couple things very well. Firstly, the environment is highly destructible, meaning if you have that not-so-rare desire to see stuff blown up, you came to the right game. Secondly, the weapons in the game are awesome and cause some incredible demolition. Technically thes...

  • Red Faction: Guerrilla Review

    The Red Faction series is all about destruction. When developer Volition created the GeoMod engine back in 2001, it afforded players with the freedom to completely destroy environments with explosive devices and heavy weaponry. Back then, it must have dreamt of the day that it could get its hands on...

  • 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 ...

  • Renegade Ops Review

    Avalanche Studios’ has taken a break from making ridiculous third-person action games to bring everyone a crazy, vehicle based twin-stick shooter called Renegade Ops. It also features both online and offline co-op for up to 4 players, allowing you and your friends to compete for points whether...

  • Resident Evil 4 HD Review

    Being a Resident Evil fan pre-2005 was a relatively satisfying, if somewhat predictable existence. For the majority of followers, it wasn’t exactly hard to second guess Capcom’s next effort: an inevitable viral outbreak, poor innocents becoming mindless walking corpses, and an armed-...

  • Resident Evil 5 - Desperate Escape Review

    Snapping closely at the heels of the cinematic masterpiece that is Lost in Nightmares, Capcom’s second helping of Resident Evil 5 digital goodness – dubbed Desperate Escape – reacquaints players with the familiar action-orientated antics of the franchise, ditching puzzles and explo...

  • Resident Evil 5 - Lost in Nightmares Review

    Resident Evil 5’s Lost in Nightmares sub-chapter is essentially a love letter from Capcom to the most die hard of RE fanatics, signed sealed and delivered with a firm stamp of nostalgic approval. Have no illusions; Lost in Nightmares is a totally disparate beast from the main adventure, replac...

  • Resident Evil 5 Review

    Let’s get one thing abundantly clear from the start – Resident Evil 5 is not a survival horror game. Far removed from its predecessors, this latest entry in Capcom’s venerable franchise is ostensibly an action-packed shooter, filled to the rafters with intense battles, ostentatious...

  • 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...

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