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Review: Rayman Fiesta Run

Following last year's highly fun and addictive mobile title Rayman Jungle Run comes Fiesta Run, an absolutely gorgeous auto-run platform title filled with inventive level designs and all the char...

Preview: The Wolverine: Unleashed Extended Edition

In preparation for the Blu-Ray and DVD release of the Unleashed Extended Edition of The Wolverine, I attended a preview screening of the movie at The Hospital Club in the heart of London.

Review: WWE 2K14

Much like previous games in the series, WWE 2K14 features a shiner coat of paint along with a roster update, but alongside its perfected assets comes enough new innovations to call long-term fans...

The Backlog: The Smell Of F.E.A.R. 2

F.E.A.R. 2 is the closest thing to the Halloween II of video games as we are probably going to get. For better and for worse...

Review: A-Men 2

With the growth in the Vita’s library since the original A-Men helped launch the system, A-Men 2 aims to entice a larger audience.

WIN!! A Next-Gen Copy of Call of Duty:Ghosts Thanks to musicMagpie.co.uk

Yes, once again we are partnering with musicMagpie.co.uk to bring you one of the biggest games of the year and this time it is also our first ever next-gen contest!

Review: Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag

I was extremely skeptical about Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. I feel that Ubisoft’s most favoured series slips in quality slightly with each instalment and I don’t think I could bear to see it...

The PlayStation1984

Microsoft have, pretty much since E3, been getting a lot of stick about their push to get a Kinect sensor installed in every home with an Xbox One. But Sony have been keeping quiet about privacy....

Review: Journey of a Roach

If I was to choose a critter to be a game's protagonist, I'm not sure if a cockroach would be high on my list; yet Koboldgames seem to make it work.

BRB UK 80: Raygun Winston

This week, the boys from BRB UK were evidently caught in a disturbance of the time-space continuum; not only does this show date from before Extra Life, but Jon has also managed to join Dan and Tim.

Review: Call of Duty: Ghosts

It appears to be that time of year once again, and no, I’m not talking about Christmas being just around the corner. It's Call of Duty time.

Review: Gravity

Every now and then, I read movie reviews which make mention of a ‘cinematic experience’ - Gravity earns said accolade.

Gaming For Good – nDreams Charity Auction

Today, nDreams announced a series of online charity auctions, running from the 7th November 2013, with the intention of raising money for charity.

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.