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Review: Pokémon X and Y

How time flies. It seemed like only yesterday I was trying to catch all 150 Pokémon in the original Pokémon Red and Blue versions...

London MCM Comic-Con Photo Diary, October 2013

London MCM Expo has always been a highlight; this October's event was no exception, and I even caught an Eevee during my travels.

Review: Batman: Arkham Origins

Set five years before Batman: Arkham Asylum, this third game in the series chronicles the story of a younger, rougher Batman who has yet to gain the polish of his older and wiser self.

Review: Proteus

Proteus is a surreal exploration game developed by Ed Key and David Kanaga, and ported by Curve Studios, which may not actually be a game.

BRB UK 79: Phoenix Wrong

It's time to stuff some British goodness in your pipe, get a steaming cup of tea ready.

Review: Thor: The Dark World

Thor: The Dark World succeeds in expanding the Marvel universe without losing the humour and fun that made its predecessor such a treat.

Review: Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate

Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate ticks all of the 'home-console-to-mobile' port boxes – and in doing so, has become one of my favourite games in the series.

Review: Rocksmith 2014 Edition

Heavy Rock dinosaur Chris Shooter checks out the latest iteration of Ubisoft's Rocksmith

Review: Grand Theft Auto V

With the biggest map of any Rockstar game, an emphasis on executing heists and the largest selection of vehicles available, this is one Grand Theft Auto that definitely lives up to its name.

Review: Football Manager 2014

Fergie is gone, Mourinho is back, and the Premier League looks more open than it has since its inception. Amidst all this chaos, in walks someone new. This is Football Manager 2014.

Review: Lone Survivor: The Director’s Cut

Lone Survivor: The Director's Cut feels right at home on the Vita. Throw on some nice headphones, turn off all the lights, and curl up into a ball as you get lost in this game.

Review: Ender’s Game

The good news is that Gavin Hood’s Ender’s Game adaptation mostly succeeds. The bad news is that I included the word ‘mostly’ in the last sentence.

Preparing For Launch

With the launches of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One incoming, now is a good time to prepare for the new generation.

Review: Beyond Two Souls

Beyond: Two Souls is the latest creation of Quantic Dream and much like the titles before it plays more like an interactive movie than a traditional video game title.

BRB UK 78: As The French Would Say…

It's a little break from the norm this week, as BRB UK somehow morphs into BRB Lahhhndin courtesy of Jon not being around. Again. So join Dan, Tim and special guest Coleman for a romp around the lates...

Review: The Wolf Among Us: Episode 1 – Faith

The first episode of Telltale Games' new game, The Wolf Among Us, suggests it is following The Walking Dead's path to success.

Review: The Inner World

If you appreciate a traditional point-and-click adventure bundled up in charm and spirit, The Inner World is a quick but joyful game bursting with playful dialogue and a host of unusual character...

Retrospective: Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Bros

Jon wakes from his gaming nap to warn you all off of the latest Mario & Luigi RPG - three months too late.

Review: Captain Phillips

By the time the credits roll in Captain Phillips, you will need to pry the seat cushion from between your cheeks and mop up the sweat from your brow.

Warface: Interview with Executive Producer Joshua Howard

I was invited down to the Premier headquarters in Soho for a hands on with the sneak-peak beta for Warface, the new free-to-play FPS from Crytek