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Category Archives: Featured Reviews

Dead Space: Liberation – Prequel To the Events of Dead Space 3 Out Now

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The Dead Space gaming franchise is a popular beast, spanning a trilogy of hit video-games and a popular collection of graphic novels to compliment the thrilling plot-lines of the spine tingling gaming series. Having recently published ‘The Art of Dead Space’ Titan Books also follow in the Dead Space published series of graphic novels with the newly [...]

Serious Sam Double D XXL Review

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Serious Sam has a long and illustrious history since the series started as first person shooter by the Croatian outfit known as Croteam in 2001. The game’s popularity on the PC meant that it was ported to many later consoles such as the Xbox, Gamecube, Playstation 2 and eventually, an HD upgrade to the Xbox [...]

Aliens Colonial Marines Review

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Taking on the Aliens franchise for any developer was never going to be an easy feat due to the success of the movies, and the general consensus that anything remotely related to ‘Aliens’ would send a tingle of fear down anyone’s spine. There’s nothing more true in the words I’d like to say how amazing [...]

Dead Space 3 Review

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Visceral Games and EA deliver an intense and action-packed survival game with Dead Space 3. It’s not all about the chills and suspense you might have experienced with previous instalments of the Dead Space universe, but nonetheless it is an epic encounter as you journey through a deserted world with a trail of blood-thirsty Necromorphs [...]

The Art of Dead Space Hardback Review

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Martin Robinson, an award winning journalist and features editor for Eurogamer is certainly no stranger to writing a great companion to an amazing well-known game. Having previously published ‘Halo: The Art of Building Worlds’ through Titan Books, to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the Halo franchise – his latest release is ‘The Art of [...]

Special Forces: Team X Review

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We live in a world where shooters are a dime a dozen. The market is over-saturated, and yet, there are only four shooters that are continuously successful. Of course I speak of Call of Duty, Battlefield, Gears of War, and Halo. So why do these games keep getting churned out when the market is clearly [...]

Black Ops 2 – Revolution Map Pack Review

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Activision and Treyarch has dropped the first downloadable map pack content for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, titled the ‘Revolution Map Pack’, which can be purchased now for 1200 Microsoft Points (discounted for Season Pass holders).  Is it really as ‘Revolutionary’ as it implies or should you instead save your hard-earned cash for something [...]

The Cave Review

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On a dark and dreary night, the camera pans down from the musky purple backdrop to reveal seven protagonists. Three of them are to be chosen by you to go on a series of wild and wacky adventures. Awaiting you after your choice is the cave. An unforgiving, soulless, abomination. Who tends to try and make [...]

Skulls of the Shogun Review

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This week’s Xbox LIVE Arcade release comes from developers 17-BIT and is available now on the Marketplace. “A great warlord stands triumphant on the field of battle. Finally to be Shogun, ruler of Japan. The last of his enemies lay dying at his feet, or so he thinks…”

DMC: Devil May Cry Review

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Never before has a game been announced that has received as much scrutiny and immeasurable rage as the reboot of the Devil May Cry series. DmC: Devil May Cry is a game that many had seen as an insult to Capcom’s much beloved series about a man and his struggle with his demonic ties. Ninja [...]