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Why we disagree with game reviews
Ever read a game review and think to yourself “Well that was completely wrong.” The majority of gamers will have answered yes to that question. If you didn’t, just go read any of my
Read More »Gratuitous Tank Battles – Preview
Yesterday saw the announcement of Gratuitous Tank Battles, the latest game from Cliff Harris, it is sounding mighty fine, read on for our preview.
Read More »Where is: My Nausicaä game?
In a new series of features, our crack team of unemployable graduates wonder why they don’t have a rubbish interactive version of some intellectual property, theme or concept. This time: Steph Woor dodges references
Read More »Shadows of the Damned – The Verdict
Shadows of the Damned is a strange, strange game. For example, you’ll soon grow accustomed to gates with the heads of crying babies on them, opened only by eyeballs, brains and strawberries; even more
Read More »Assassin’s Creed and the Curse of the Uphill Series
Ever one for having my finger on the pulse of gaming trends, this article started out as a review of Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, a game you all doubtlessly played eight months ago during a barren
Read More »Paradox Interactive CEO Fredrik Wester on E3 and More
Paradox Interactive are one of the big players in the games industry, and they had a pretty impressive this years E3. Their CEO, Fredrik Wester (the man in the image above) has a clear
Read More »Duke Nukem Forever – The Verdict
Not long after Duke Nukem Forever begins, Duke is seen playing a game starring himself. When one of his “chicks” asks him if the game is any good he replies with the self-referencing answer
Read More »Attempts To Find A Real Rally Game
I was playing DiRT 3 the other day having a jolly good old time, I did some spins and jumps in Gymkhana and I took part in some Land Rushes and drifted my way
Read More »The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings – The Verdict
The Witcher 2 sees us returning to the world of Geralt of Rivia, an amnesiac albino monster hunter, who seems to have a habit of getting caught up in world-shaping events he wishes he
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