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Apr 11, 13 •
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Mike McGourley •
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Review of Deponia: An enjoyable return to 90′s point and click adventure titles, as a comical offering from Daedalic Entertainment...
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Apr 5, 13 •
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Trey Douglas •
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Sometimes it is hard to fathom the speed in which a trend takes hold in the gaming world. Take for instance social media poker. A couple of years ago the only legit show in town was Zynga Poker and Facebook was the only reason it was remotely viable. ...
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Apr 1, 13 •
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Oli Jacobs •
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A few Mii-times ago, I spoke about the games I was looking forward to during the Spring Season of gaming. However, that said, it all turned to lament as the game were either delayed (GTA V), poor (Aliens: Colonial Marines) or just downright unplayable (Sim...
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Mar 29, 13 •
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Michael Williams •
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Want to win a copy of the game? Read the end of the review to find out how! BANG. BOOM. WOOSH. KAZOOP. Army of Two is a series which has a bit of a reputation, not exactly a positive one either. People think it’s a big gun and brofest with fist bumping...
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Feb 20, 13 •
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Simon Leon Chambers •
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Where did those good old games go where we used to get thrills out of grabbing the mouse, pointing at something and clicking to make the character do things? Well, apparently they didn’t go anywhere. They just hid themselves, got a paint job and came...
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Feb 3, 13 •
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Trey Douglas •
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Digital Extremes, developers of Homefront, The Darkness II and the upcoming Star Trek Video Game probably don’t get enough credit for what they do. When it comes down to it, they make solid games which can all be considered pretty fun. So when I...
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Jan 21, 13 •
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Simon Leon Chambers •
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As the 3rd Anniversary of Star Trek Online nears, I take a look back at the past three years and share with you my thoughts of a franchise that is possibly not boldly going anywhere, any more...
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Jan 10, 13 •
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Michael Williams •
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With the idea of space come visions of loneliness. A man alone from his wife and kids, with only himself and emails to keep him company. His job? To gravitate rogue space junk to his craft to mine through it, collecting objects for his cause. Whilst most of...
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Jan 9, 13 •
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Indra Wignall •
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Originally released in 1998, Baldur’s Gate quickly became one of the most popular and copied games of its time. Overhaul Games has recently released the Enhanced Edition, but how does the game hold up...
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Jan 8, 13 •
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Michael Williams •
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Comfort is important, especially whilst gaming. Lying back on a nice big sofa with an FPS in front of your face lets you kill in comfort, something that my therapist says I shouldn’t admit to doing outside of their office. For MMO’s though this...
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Jan 4, 13 •
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Michael Williams •
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Mayhem and Car Racing now go hand in hand. From the relatively simplistic Mario Kart, where you ram a Red Shell up a dinosaurs bum, to the monoliths like Twisted Metal, where you’re gunning down missiles on a small truck. It’s now a staple of...
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Dec 17, 12 •
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Michael Williams •
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Cast your mind back to the beginning of 2001. The Playstation 2 had been out for just a few months in Europe and the Dreamcast was still fighting for the limelight. It would be another eight months until one of the systems most anticipated titles – Metal...
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Nov 22, 12 •
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Mike McGourley •
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So that time is finally here, we’ve all been waiting for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 and for the past week we have been ignoring family members, children, pets, bills and even some times the need to go to the toilet (you know who I’m talking about)...