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The Golden Barrel Awards 2014

BRB staff compiled a list of their favourite games of 2014. Let us know how right/wrong we were.

BRB UK 125: Tripping Baubles

It's the last episode of 2014, so the BRB UK team have decided to get into the swing of things by taking a look back at the year in gaming and their favorite titles

Review: Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

It's been over 10 years since Pokémon fans last visited the Hoenn region in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire. Now it's time to head back again in the updated remakes for Nintendo 3DS.

Review: Rock Boshers DX: Director’s Cut

Loading up Rock Boshers DX: Director’s Cut will be a stroll down memory lane for the older members of the gaming community.

Review: Flyhunter Origins

Flyhunter Origins from Steel Wool Games and Ripstone adds another fun, family-friendly platformer to the Vita’s game library.

Review: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

Jess enjoyed the final hobbit movie, but thinks it's probably best that this is our last trip to Middle Earth.

Far Cry 4 – A Traveler’s Guide to Kyrat

Kyrat can be a horribly unforgiving place if you're unprepared. Follow this quick guide to ensure you don't get taken by surprise.

BRB UK 124: There is No Troy Baker

The BRB UK team were, after a very busy November, preparing to wind down for Chrimbo. Sony had other ideas. They did all of the news.

Review: Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Super Smash Bros for Wii U has long been heralded as Nintendo’s ace in the hole for its latest console. Jamie investigates whether it can live up to the hype.

Review: Game of Thrones: Episode 1 – Iron From Ice

Telltale's Game of Thrones is off to a promising start, thanks to their accurate recreation of the difficult and tense conflicts that plague the Houses of Westeros.

Review: The Crew

Among a slew of other racing games, The Crew has a job on its hands to set itself apart from the pack - and Diarmuid has to admit that Ivory Tower have given it a good chance.

BRB UK 123: Mark

Pip pip! BRB UK is once again ahoy with all three hosts present and accounted for. So join Dan, Tim and Coleman as they begin to recover from the full-frontal assault on their wallets that was Novembe...

Preview: Mini Metro

Simon takes a look at the upcoming subway simulator Mini Metro and comes away impressed. He even gets some interesting developer insight.

Review: Far Cry 4

The loudest complaint levelled at Far Cry 4 is that it is too similar to its predecessor. Diarmuid falls into the “if it ain’t broke” camp.

Preview: Lumino City

The game started off as Lume, which came out in 2012 and was done for a very low budget in our free time or whatever we could spare. Lumino City is the sequel and the intended grand story.

BRB UK 122: First Time I Came Across a Dragon

There's fire and Dragons terrorising the UK guys this week and weirdly those two things aren't linked - So Tim, Coleman & Rik (in place of Dan) as they bimble around in the world of gaming.

Review: MOGA Pocket

The biggest barrier to Diarmuid embracing smartphone gaming is the lack of proper controls available. He got to test-drive the MOGA Pocket controller to see if they have fixed the problem.

Review: Escape Dead Island

Simon takes a look at the newest installment in the Dead Island series, Escape Dead Island. His only advice for the game and the inevitable zombie virus: Don't get it!

Review: Assassin’s Creed Unity

Assassin's Creed, for Dom, is a series that has been going steadily downhill for a while now. His biggest question coming into Unity was simply could they change things up enough to keep him inte...