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L.A. Noire Review
The glitz of 1940s Los Angeles paints a thin veil on the corrupt underbelly of society. Greedy real estate developers, psychotic serial killers, hardened World War II veterans, corrupt cops, hit men, arsonists, and junky jazz musicians are but a few of the citizens that inhabit L.A. Noire, the lates...
- Posted May 23rd 2011
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Lair Review
Dragon’s seem scary. At least, they seemed that way according to mythical stories of fire breathing giants, known only for their plight and destruction upon the different human civilizations of the middle ages. The dragons in Lair, however, are different. Looking pleasing with stunning visuals...
- Posted Sep 3rd 2007
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Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light Review
Video game pin-up Lara Croft is a shadow of her former self in the PSN’s latest platform-hopping adventure Lara Croft And The Guardian Of Light. Not only has developer Crystal Dynamics traded her sparkling and curvaceous HD figure, last seen in Tomb Raider: Underworld, for a Thumbelina-sized i...
- Posted Oct 1st 2010
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LBP Karting review
Kart racing games are so infuriating. You can boost down straights with the speed of Lewis Hamilton, drift around corners with the skills of Colin McRae and take all the right shortcuts to get ahead of the pack and deliver a flawless lap, but there’ll always be someone hot on your tail ready t...
- Posted Nov 6th 2012
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LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes Review
Gotham City awaits you in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, but Arkham City this is not. The family-friendly nature of the LEGO video game franchise is intact despite DC Comics' comparatively dark mythos, but that doesn't mean developer Traveller's Tales is content to give us a simple rehash of the LE...
- Posted Jul 9th 2012
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LEGO Batman: The Videogame Review
When Commissioner Gordon flips that switch and the bat signal hits the Gotham sky, you know it’s only a matter of time until the dark knight makes an appearance. Cue Traveller’s Tales with their own unique vision of Gotham City’s caped crusader in LEGO Batman: The Videogame, markin...
- Posted Oct 2nd 2008
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LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Review
We were given a great tip the other day. Wrap all of your old, discolored LEGO bricks up in a pillowcase, make sure you tie a knot in it and then whack it all in the washing machine. Sit tight for 10 minutes, take it out and your grubby LEGO bits will be as good as new! Despite our age, LEGO still h...
- Posted Jul 6th 2010
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LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 Review (PS Vita)
Few other modern characters have united fans both young and old like Harry Potter. The boy-wizard stars in a series of books turned movies, he has amusement park rides dedicated to his adventures, and he even has a host of videogames to retell the entire saga. Yet, despite marketing to kids, Har...
- Posted Apr 9th 2012
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LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures Review
Tired of playing in a galaxy far, far away? If so, Traveller’s Tales is back with an all new addition to their LEGO franchise. LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures offers up fans of the series one game packed with every adventure from the 1980s films. While the game does take you throug...
- Posted Jun 4th 2008
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LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game review
One thing you can guarantee each time that Traveller’s Tales (TT) takes one of our beloved movie franchises and turns it into a brick-bashing videogame is that it will do it justice in terms of the way it presents these popular stories. The English software house has an impressive back-catalog...
- Posted Nov 20th 2012
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Limbo Review
If one aspect of Catholic theology is to be believed, Limbo is a place you wouldn’t want to visit. According to some religious thinkers, it’s an underworld where all of us could end up if we sin too much, a place in between heaven and hell where sinful souls get trapped awaiting their...
- Posted Aug 3rd 2011
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Linger in Shadows Review
The demoscene makes its way to the PS3 in a title that will leave some thoroughly confused and others stroking their goatee as they write a detailed analysis on their Mac, pausing only to fix their beret. And other artist stereotypes. Linger in Shadows is not a game. Let's just get that out of th...
- Posted Oct 15th 2008
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Linksys E4200 Review
It’s not every day that we review a router, but for reasons that I’m about to get into, we felt compelled to let you know about this one. We often hear about PlayStation 3 (or any other modern console) owners complaining about wireless connectivity. The general consensus has been that ...
- Posted Sep 9th 2011
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Little Deviants Review
Little Deviants is to PlayStation Vita early adopters what Rayman Raving Rabbids was to Wii owners; a set of mini-games that appear “gimmicky” in nature but showcase the complete range of control methods of Sony’s new handheld with some style. While Uncharted: Golden Abyss is t...
- Posted Feb 13th 2012
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LittleBigPlanet 2 cross-controller DLC review
Gaming is moving towards multiple screen gameplay. We've seen it with Apple devices and AirPlay, Microsoft has Smartglass, and of course Nintendo has the DS. Sony has dabbled with it before with Remote Play, though was simply projecting the image from the T.V. onto the screen of the handheld, but no...
- Posted Dec 19th 2012
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LittleBigPlanet 2 Video Review
When it was released more than two years ago, Media Molecule turned more than a few heads with LittleBigPlanet. Since then, the adorable Sackboy has served as an unofficial mascot for the PlayStation brand, representing one of the most artistic, addicting, and clever platformers to date. The LittleB...
- Posted Jan 20th 2011
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LittleBigPlanet PS Vita Review
A fleeting glimpse belies the truth - Sackboy's latest adventure may seem like old hat, but closer inspection reveals something revelatory. By enveloping finger feedback in the warm embrace of traditional mechanics, LittleBigPlanet PS Vita forges a new path for gaming and bridges the gap between mai...
- Posted Sep 12th 2012
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LittleBigPlanet Review
Approachable. Brilliant. Classic. Dynamic. Exciting. Fun. Gorgeous. Hilarious. Innovative. Jammin’. Kooky. Lovable. Magical. Numinous. Open. Playful. Quirky. Robust. Splendid. Transcendent. Universal. Vibrant. Wacky. Xenial. Youthful. Zany. LittleBigPlanet. These qualities pervade this ...
- Posted Oct 19th 2008
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LittleBigPlanet Review (PSP)
When LittleBigPlanet was released last winter, Sony appeared to have a new mascot and a champion for its fabled black box. SackBoy would go on to wow audiences and critics alike with its physics-based gameplay, eye-popping artistic presentation, catchy soundtrack, and the community that Media Molecu...
- Posted Nov 17th 2009
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Lollipop Chainsaw Review
Lollipop Chainsaw is one of the most obnoxious games I’ve ever played. When you imagine a ditzy-Britney Spears-cheerleader-inspired zombie hunter who dons as little clothing as possible, you may be mildly intrigued. Or maybe you wanted to check out Grasshopper Manufacture’s latest slapst...
- Posted Jun 19th 2012
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London 2012: The Official Video Game Of The Olympics Review
The eyes of the world were glued to the magnificent opening Olympic ceremony in London and what a spectacle it was with its eye-popping fireworks display, energetic dance routines and toe-tapping showcase of the best in British music, concluding with Paul McCartney’s hand-waving rendition of &...
- Posted Aug 1st 2012
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Lord of the Rings: Conquest Review
Who can forget the moment when thousands of Saruman's Uruk-Hai swarmed toward the Rohirrim’s stronghold at Helm’s Deep and the mighty Gandalf led the charge downhill on his white steed full pelt into the black Orc masses? The Battle of Helm’s Deep from The Lord of The Rings: The Tw...
- Posted Jan 19th 2009
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Lord of the Rings: War in the North Review
Chances are if you grew up playing videogames with friends after long school days, and you long for a time when a couch served as a fortress for hours upon hours of gaming goodness, you are going to appreciate Snowblind Studio’s latest co-op offering. Set in the Lord of the Rings universe, thi...
- Posted Nov 3rd 2011
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Lost Planet 2 Review
Despite its shortcomings and lukewarm response from the gaming press, the original Lost Planet showed signs of greatness that boded well for future iterations of the franchise. After all, what is there not to like about obliterating gigantic creatures the size of skyscrapers with a range of explosiv...
- Posted May 7th 2010
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Lunar: Silver Star Harmony Review
Role playing games are a dime a dozen, but a good role playing game only comes along once in a great while. It seems a lot of the classic RPGs get remade countless times, usually touting better graphics, more monsters and quests, smoother gameplay, and richer music. Lunar: The Silver Star is one suc...
- Posted Mar 16th 2010
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