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BRB UK 70: Worms With Friends

Dan's butler is on holiday this week and accidentally took the keys to the DanCave® with him.

Review: Stealth Inc.: A Clone in the Dark

Curve Studios' latest game Stealth Inc. makes the jump to consoles – no prizes for guessing what type of game-play it involves.

Sony @ gamescom

The stage was set once again for Sony to prove they are the current kings of the console war, and it was time for them to make their move.

EA @ gamescom

As the biggest games publisher around, EA looked ready to take on the next generation of consoles by the horns at the end of E3, so what could they possibly have planned for gamescom?

Microsoft @ gamescom

So gamescom has arrived and brought with it a veritable barrel full of news about next-gen consoles and games. First of these was Microsoft's press conference.

Review: Elysium

The wait for Neill Blomkamp's next project is over and Elysium is as beautiful as his previous work – but not without its own issues.

It’s About Time Origin Got Serious

Origin's trying to take on Steam with its own Humble Bundle and a digital refunds policy. But there's still plenty holding it back.

Review: Divekick

Whether you're a hardcore fighting game fan or someone who doesn't even know what a Divekick is, you should probably play Divekick.

Event: TTT: Pesky Hobbits & The Precious Tekken Treasure Trove

A copy of The Hobbit board game, Physical Cards for Tekken Card Tournament & Tekken Tag Tournament 2 all to be won at this week's Table Top Tuesday at Loading!

BRB: The New Next Generation

It is with great pleasure I introduce four new writers who have joined the site recently.

BRB UK 69: Obvious Number Joke

It's episode 69, and Dan's back! This can only mean one thing: painful number jokes (well, painful jokes about anything, really) and talk of videogames from your three favourite Brits.

Review: SteamWorld Dig

This 3DS eShop platformer grabs your curiosity by the goolies and yanks it into a world rich with potential and wonder, packing more enjoyment than many full-price games for a fifth of the price....

Review: Kick Ass 2

Kick Ass and Hit Girl try to leave the super hero life behind, but a returning villain (and a successful first movie) force them to don the leather and spandex again.

Review: Dynasty Warriors 8

The ancient setting of Dynasty Warriors 8 is quite appropriate, as it seems to be stuck well and truly in the past.

Review: Papers, Please

Lucas Pope gives us an indie-title that piques the curiosity, and has a surprising impact on our sense of morality in video games.

How A Great Game Can Ruin Gaming

In which I talk about how Bioshock Infinite stopped me enjoying other games. I know the title is a bit of an oxymoron but bear with me.

Review: Worms: Clan Wars

Worms are painfully difficult to get rid of, especially if you're a British games developer named Team 17. And while there are some less memorable titles in the Worms portfolio, Clan Wars is what...

Preview: Splinter Cell: Blacklist: Spies Vs Mercs

One of Convictions major complaints was the lack of the Spies Vs Mercs mode.

Review: Worms 3

How often can a series get away with replicating itself, game after game? All-in-all, whether or not you pick up Worms 3 is a matter of personal choice.

Review: Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters

Movie studios have been clamouring to emulate the Harry Potter success by flinging young adult novels at the screen and seeing what sticks...