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Review: NOW That’s What I Call Sing
0 CommentsPosted by Fire Hawk D on October 31, 2015 under ReviewsWhen you start developer Voxler's NOW That's What I Call Sing (or Let's Sing 2016 as it'll be known in the US when it's released on November 10th), you're greeted with a cheery title screen, bright colors, and a catchy tune. This perfectly encapsulates what this game is. I've never played a Let's Sing game, but this one in particular is just about having fun and singing to some Top 40 tunes. Wh... more. -
Review: Wasteland 2
0 CommentsPosted by wesley on October 16, 2015 under ReviewsWasteland 2 is an exiting game that had me playing nearly every night, long after i had enough material for my review. Starting the game I was asked if I wanted to go with an existing party or create my own, so without question I’m making my own party. You have a lot of choices when you are customising your character, and if you want to take in that far you can give your character their own b... more. -
Review: The Escapists: The Walking Dead
1 CommentsPosted by Fire Hawk D on October 16, 2015 under ReviewsI'd heard a lot about The Escapists before playing this sorta-sequel. It's a prison simulator, right? So, how would that translate to the brutal world of The Walking Dead? Well, the answer depends on what you're looking for. As a Walking Dead and Escapists game, Team17's The Escapists: The Walking Dead works very well, with prison life being traded for a harsh life running from the living dead. Bu... more. -
Review: Broken Sword 5 – The Serpent’s Curse
1 CommentsPosted by Fire Hawk D on August 31, 2015 under Featured, ReviewsStarting with a quote from Friedrich Nietzsche's Beyond Good And Evil, you'd be forgiven for thinking you're going into a big and thought-provoking experience. But, other than a very interesting and deep discussion on free will with a topiary-loving gardener/mobster, Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse is a fun and colorful globe-trotting adventure with regular series protagonists George Stobbart ... more. -
Review: Jack Keane 2: The Fire Within
1 CommentsPosted by wesley on June 28, 2013 under Featured, ReviewsJack Keane 2 The Fire Within is a really fun game, it has everything that you could hope for in an adventure game. It is challenging at points and packed full of comedy. In Jack Keane 2 The Fire Within you are an adventure who goes on his travels to find a mystical treasure. Along the way you meet some different characters who are amusing in their own way but I think that Jack Keane is the f... more. -
The Last Of Us hands on
5 CommentsPosted by Jake Ward on May 24, 2013 under Previews, ReviewsRecently I had the opportunity to The Last Of Us at my local GAME store, in Solihull, for their lock-in event. I met up with some friends and we discussed what we thought about the new Xbox as the unveil was the night before. After waiting a little while we were let inside, the first in too, and I went straight for the nearest demo console and was away. The demo was a pre-alpha build ... more. -
Bioshock Infinite
1 CommentsPosted by Chrissy P on May 19, 2013 under Featured, ReviewsSo the new installment of the Bioshock series has been possibly the most anticipated games of the decade so far. It saw a string of media upheavals from its initial announcement right up to its release, with more than a few fan boys (and girls) rubbing their hands together in mouth-watering excitement. I’ll be honest, I wasn't overly bothered by it leading up to the release and it wasn't in my t... more. -
Dead Island Riptide: Strategy Guide Review
2 CommentsPosted by wesley on May 14, 2013 under Featured, ReviewsWhat do you use a strategy guide for? Finding those little secrets. A map to reference form. Some trouble with a level. To get that last achievement. Personally I do not really use them a lot but do use the occasional one if I'm having troubles with the game that I am playing, other then that I try to steer away from them and find things for myself. Looking at the Dead Island Ri... more. -
Phantasy Star – Master System
8 CommentsPosted by GuyFawkesRetro on May 4, 2013 under Featured, ReviewsNo game has been so influential in it’s origins but so forgotten by a generation of role playing fanatics. Some games gave birth to the ideas of tactical game play some gave artistic influences and some just emulated the previous and made better on the genre. One game however, invented an entire genre, reviewed gamer’s views on the perception of story telling and changed the face of gaming ... more. -
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
1 CommentsPosted by Chrissy P on May 4, 2013 under Featured, ReviewsFar Cry 3 is definitely in my top 10 games of the current gen consoles, delivering a huge environment, a wide customizable arsenal and probably one of the best villains in videogame history. So with the game concluded where can we go from here? How about a completely different direction! Well some absolute genius came up with “Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon” and its protagonist “Rex Power Colt”... more.
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