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Preview: Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers 20th Anniversary Edition

This remake has given Gabriel Knight the visual refinement and brilliant reorchestration that successfully matches up to its gripping story.

ID@Xbox: How Microsoft Learned To Love Indies

The Xbox One has a stellar line-up of indie games coming via the ID@Xbox program. Jamie highlights some of the ones you might want to look out for.

Review: Metro Redux

Remakes of last generation games have come back into vogue and 4A Games, with Deep Silver, have decided to re-release their Metro series on current gen hardware. Diarmuid is happy to confirm that...

Review: Glomtom

The Glomtom is a clever device that solves a problem you probably didn’t know you had. Diarmuid gives it a test drive.

BRB UK 112: Peace Pants

The BRB podcasting time-space anomaly continues – so Dan, Jon and Tim are talking to you from the past this week. Which means they'll sound a bit confused about Gamescom not having happened yet, even ...

gamescom 2014: Sony Press Conference

Despite the success of the PlayStation 4, Sony are eager to avoid complacency - their gamescom press conference appears to back up that claim.

gamescom 2014: EA Press Conference

EA have plenty of games for us to be looking forward to this year and next. They are clearly hoping this week's gamescom press conference will entice us further.

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain – Gamescom Preview

Konami’s gamescom preview event for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain has taken place but we are still none the wiser on far too many questions

Gfinity G3: eSports Weekend

Gfinity are doing great things for competitive eSports, and G3 was a fantastic showcase of how this global community has grown.

gamescom 2014: Microsoft Press Conference

Gamescom gets bigger and better every year and this year has started out as no exception.

Bedlam: Interview with author Christopher Brookmyre

At a recent BAFTA Games Showcase, Diarmuid interviewed Bedlam writer, Christopher Brookmyre.

BRB UK 111: Mariachifield

What ho, pip-pip and good morrow - it's that time of the week again. Join Dan, Jon and Tim as they navigate through the tricky waters of the latest batch of video game news.

Preview: Bedlam

Diarmuid was recently invited to see the upcoming, independently-developed Bedlam – a subversive first-person shooter from indie development house, RedBedlam.

Review: Pure Pool

Despite initial issues, Pure Pool does exactly what it says on the tin and has gone on to impress Tim.

Preview: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution

Rik was dubious about a new Naruto Shippuden game at first, but from what little he did see, he was pleasantly surprised.

Review: MouseCraft

MouseCraft is one of those games that boldly wears its influences on its sleeve and Jon feels that, in some respects, this does the puzzler some favours.

Review: Guardians of the Galaxy

Like most, when Marvel Studios announced that the next comic book property they had decided to give the ‘big screen treatment’ was Guardians of the Galaxy, Diarmuid did a double-take and asked “W...

Berlin’s Computer Game Museum

Kathi did what many people do over the summer - go on holiday - but she did it nerd-style by visiting Berlin's Computer Game Museum during her trip!

CONTEST: WIN! Trials Fusion on PS4

Thanks to the fine people at RedLynx and Ubisoft, you can enjoy all the craziness of being an avid, adventurous Trial biking daredevil without the lengthy downtime and expensive hospital bills.

EA Access: It’s Not as Bad as You’re Thinking

After the success of Xbox Live Gold and PlayStation Plus, it now seems that publishers want to get on board with subscription services - but don't panic just yet!