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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!

BRB UK 110: I Have A Question

Dan makes a return this week, after four weeks of experiencing facial swelling madness and hunting for his cat in North London.

Preview: Tales of Xillia 2

I haven’t played a Tales of game since the days of the first Playstation. It isn't that I haven’t wanted to, I have, I've just never got round to it for one reason or another.

Review: The Walking Dead: Season 2: Episode 4 – Amid The Ruins

Whilst there are plenty of ticked boxes in Amid The Ruins, the sense of impending closure is absent from this weaker installment due to patchy pacing and a drifting plot.

Review: The Swapper

Originally released over a year ago, Facepalm Games’ The Swapper has made its way to Sony’s current platforms thanks to Curve Studios – with Curve Digital handling the publishing of the game.

BRB UK 109: Yoshi’s What World?

This week Tim is joined by the repeat offending guests of Chris "Fake Dan" Coleman and Rik, to talk about about the latest gaming developments in the UK.

Faster Than Life 2014: Play DRIVECLUB, LittleBigPlanet 3 and Minecraft PS4/Vita TOMORROW!

BigRedBarrel returns to The Scottish Car Show with some world exclusive demos for you, the gaming public, to go hands-on with for the very first time!

Review: Top Gear: Race the Stig

Top Gear: Race the Stig builds on the well-worn ‘endless runner’ genre (in this case, ‘racer’) and incorporates elements from the popular BBC TV show to add a new twist on things.

BRB UK 108: Sunset Overdraft

Tim, Jon and Coleman return for yet another smattering of thoroughly British gaming podcast goodness. Tea and crumpets and scones, what ho.

Review: GRID Autosport

Codemasters' latest GRID promises to be the one-size-fits-all suit of racing games. Is it a game of its word? Jon straps on his best racing goggles to investigate.

Review: The Wolf Among Us: Episode 5 – Cry Wolf

While The Wolf Among Us may not have the emotional punch that Telltale’s other key franchise had in its finale, Cry Wolf manages to end on a satisfying note.

Review: Transformers: Age of Extinction

As with every other entry in this series, Transformers: Age of Extinction adds yet more evidence to the argument that the fun, frenetic action movies of the 90s are no longer within the capabilit...

Review: Blue Estate

Blue Estate offers us a crude, innuendo-laden look at the life of Tony Luciano, while also given us a competent addition to the on-rails shooter genre.