Gaming For Good: Peace One Day and Peace Games Live
Peace Games Live will be live-streamed on September 21st as part of the Peace One Day initiative.
Review: Real Boxing
The sport of boxing gets its first PlayStation Vita entry with Real Boxing, but it is a game of ups and downs.
BRB UK 73: Do a Loo Roll!
Pip pip! It's that time of the week to listen to Dan, Jon and Tim witter on about the week that was in gaming. So, erm, have a listen!
Europe is the New Frontline in the Next-Gen Console War
With Xbox entrenched in America and Sony ruling the land of the rising sun, Europe has become the new frontline in the forthcoming next-gen console war.
Review: Killzone Mercenary
Putting it simply, if you own a Vita, you owe it to yourself to buy Killzone Mercenary - if you donβt, it certainly adds to the argument for why you should.
More Video Game Movies That Need To Be Made
I figure I should keep yelling into the endless void that is the internet until some slick executive hears my cry for help.
Gaming Merchandise
I'd like to think that if Master Chief were to wear skate shoes these are the one's he'd wear.
Contest! Win Grand Theft Auto V Courtesy of musicMagpie.co.uk
Read on if you want to win a brand spanking new (and definitely not stolen) copy of Grand Theft Auto V for Xbox 360.
BRB UK 72: Mental Popcorn
Join Dan and Tim - and rare special guest Jon - for yet another hour of British video game witticism. Or so they like to think, anyway.
Review: Riddick
After a 9 year hiatus, Riddick is back on the big screen for what must be the last chance saloon for the series.
Review: Toast Time
Toast Time's happy facade helps mask a tough, unforgiving, challenging reflex shooter where levels need to be solved.
BRB UK 71: Cads and Zombies
Join Dan and Tim as they steer HMS BRB UK through the murky waters of gaming news; as this episode was recorded on a Thursday, there's no Jon. What a muppet.
Review: Lost Planet 3
For fans of the series or those new to it, Lost Planet 3 is your typical 3rd person shooter. However, thanks to some added ideas and characters, it's a (ice) blast.
Whoever Wins, We Win
In the middle of all the alterations and altercations in the console war, before either console gets to the market, a clear winner has been decided β the gamer.
Review: Cloudberry Kingdom
With a name like Cloudberry Kingdom you could be forgiven for thinking this was a kid's game, full of fairies and princesses.
Review: Gone Home
As an adventure based on the premise of exploring an environment, Gone Home falls a bit short; however, the game's story is remarkably special and is one that people should experience.
Taking Gaming Too Personally
It seems that this has been the summer of negative news concerning the gaming community and it goes to show that while it's classed as a form of entertainment, it's a different beast entirely to ...
Review: Shelter
You'll find love, fear and guilt in this Journey-esque adventure following a family of badgers through a beautiful and deadly wilderness.
Preview: Rayman: Legends
Rayman: Legends is shaping up to be a wonderful addition to the franchise, and definitely one to keep an eye out for when it's released later this month.
Review: The Bureau: XCOM Declassified
The Bureau: XCOM Declassified, a spin off title set in the world of XCOM: Enemy Unknown that may have strayed too far from its origins.