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Ken Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth Book One Review
Though similar in many ways, the first episode of Daedalic Entertainment’s adaptation of Ken Follett’s classic 1989 novel, The Pillars …
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Though similar in many ways, the first episode of Daedalic Entertainment’s adaptation of Ken Follett’s classic 1989 novel, The Pillars …
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Having surprised with an effective horror adventure in Layers of Fear, Polish developer Bloober Team are following it up with …
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ChromaGun review copy provided by developer Following the brilliant Portal 2 on the PS3, have you ever felt cheated over …
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Making its original debut in 2001 on Windows, White Day: A Labyrinth Name School has been remade for the current …
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You might not realise it, but when you start up Thimbleweed Park you’re actually staring through a portal into the …
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To be clear, if you’ve never played or caught a sniff of a Yakuza game before, Yakuza Kiwami is absolutely …
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Housemarque are especially adept at one thing, and that one thing is creating explosive arcade shooters that look absolutely dazzling. …
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Through the wonders of the silver screen and specifically works like Saving Private Ryan and more recently, Dunkirk, World War …
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Before we get started, it’s time for a little exercise. First, check the contacts list on your phone and ascertain …
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What began as Uncharted 4’s DLC has evolved into a standalone adventure that marries the linear set piece action of …
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Masquerada: Songs and Shadows envisages the grand struggle of its protagonists and antagonists as if it were all unfolding against …
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Picture this: It’s Saturday morning and time to sit down for some wholesome family viewing with everyone’s favourite misfit heroes, …
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In the early moments of the game, I likened Lawbreakers much to what Unreal Tournament used to be back in …
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There’s pretty much always a fair amount of apprehension, laced with a sliver of hope, for the announcement of any …
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You’ll not find many folks of reasonable sanity who would trumpet the first season of Batman: A Telltale Series as …
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Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice is a groundbreaking achievement. Ninja Theory has somehow managed to tell a personal story through the eyes …
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For those who don’t know the tale of ‘The Monkey King’ it’s easily one of the most famous stories …
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Following Crash Bandicoot and PaRappa the Rapper, yet another beloved Sony game from years gone by has been remastered for …
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After the pretty damn good original Mega Man Legacy Collection, and the decent enough Disney Afternoon Collection, there’s no getting …
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The term ‘survival’ has a storied history in video games, from the dark days of seeing how long you could …
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One of the major faults with the PlayStation VR is that the level of visual immersion isn’t complemented out-of-box with …
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Fishing requires a lot of patience. Sitting for hours on muddy embankments in the pouring rain with nothing but a …
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Reviewed on PlayStation VR Back in school, I played dodgeball all the time and have very fond memories of …
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It’s already impressive (or a sad indictment of humanity) that something as maddeningly simplistic as a clicker game can spur …
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Walking simulators are becoming a very common genre in recent years and Eastshade Studio’s Leaving Lyndow is no exception. Typically …
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If you’ve impatiently shot to the bottom of this review already and got an eyeful of the score, allow me …
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I came into this review really wanting to root for Super Cloudbuilt. Seeing the rapid 3D platforming parkour with a …
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Just Cause 3 is now part of the PlayStation Plus August 2017 line-up. This means you can download the game …
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Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun is one of the best surprises of the year. A tactical stealth game that …
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As a snot-nosed child, Greek mythological tales always held a certain kind of irresistible fascination for me. Whether it was …
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