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    A Plague Tale: Innocence – Review

    I’ve got to be honest, I’m getting really depressed at how serious the content of video games are becoming. It seems having humour is soooo last gen, and everything is now is so serious. Doom, Agony, and now A Plague Tale – Innocence are not exactly titles you expect a good fart joke to come […] More

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    Darksiders 3 – Review

    Third time lucky for the Darksiders franchise?  The Darksiders franchise really can’t find it’s own identity in the hack and slash genre. Darksiders 1 was a linear, pretty average, clunky adventure, whereas Darksiders 2 turned into a more boring RPG type game, so it was with huge personal interest to see where the new Darksiders […] More

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    428 Shibuya Scramble – Review

    If ever there was a game for you to try a visual novel game, then this is it. 428 Shibuya Scramble, is actually nearly ten years old. Having been released on the Wii back in 2008, then versions for the PSP, PS3, IOS, Android, Windows, have all come along to now have one for the […] More

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    Zone of Enders the 2nd Runner MARS – Review

    Just because Hideo Kojima had his grubby little mitts all over the original development of this game, doesn’t mean it will be a good game. This version of the game is now its 3rd time around! It was awkward the first time and still is now. Originally released on the PS2 back in 2001, and […] More

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    Torment : Tides of Numenera Review

    I’ll be honest, this sort of game really isn’t my cup of tea, but, even so, I can still appreciate what a superb game, Torment: Tides of Numenera is. Torment is what can only be described as an old school classic RPG, one which doesn’t focus on action at all, but good old, reading, lore, […] More

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    Headlander Review

      Come on we’ve always wanted to do it haven’t we, you know, play as a floating head ? Nope just me ?!? Well in headlander you do just that. The 8-hour campaign starts you off as a head waking up on a platform. You try to speak your first words then realize you have […] More

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    Pharaonic Review

      I’m struggling to recall any other console games set in the pre-Christian middle east era ? That is exactly where Pharaonic sits, around 1000 year BC,in Egypt and the times of the Pharaohs, and it’s pleasing to find a niche era I didn’t realize I wanted to play! You start the game being raised […] More

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    SnookerNation Championship 2016 (Game Preview) Review

    The Snooker Nation Championship, the most important event in your digital Snooker diary. The offline tournament spans 6 rounds, competing in the qualifiers through to the grand final held in the Snooker Nation Championship venue, played on meticulously created Championship specification tables. Or take a break from the crowds by challenging players online and climb […] More

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    How to fall in love

    This article has been about 3 years in the making. Japan and Japanese games have always been a bit of a mystery to me. I’ve grown up with western games and western game ideals since I can’t remember when, but never really found what the appeal of Japanese style games were but in doing so […] More

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    The Technomancer Review

    It’s always fantastic to try a new IP in an established genre, in this case, an RPG. The Technomancer is set in the distant future on Mars where three or more factions are basically vying to survive in a steampunk setting of a world going terribly wrong. Water is power and that’s what the fight […] More

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    Carmageddon – Max Damage Review

      There have been some wonderful examples of how a Kickstarter project can work really well on today’s consoles, and reinventing a once loved game “ back in the day “ on the PS2 for current gen all seems like a great idea. Sadly, the new reboot of Carmageddon is not one of those examples. […] More

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