Review: The Ratchet and Clank Trilogy
Whilst the current-gen series may have the upper-hand graphically, there’s very little to separate it from its trio of daddies - and this makes the trilogy an essential buy for those who missed o...
BRB UK 24: Lever-Type Situation
For a refreshing change, the Brits from BRB UK have managed to avoid hardware-related mishaps this week – meaning that they're able to give you a podcast that a) exists and b) won't induce eardrum rup...
Preview: Transformers: Fall of Cybertron
With Transformers: Fall of Cybertron on the horizon, the team at High Moon Studios have set themselves a tougher challenge in today's gaming market, to not only create a good game by Transformers...
BRB UK 23.5: Donald Where’s Yer Podcast?
For a second week running, the chaps of BRB UK have been beset by technological fails of epic proportion. Sadly, this means that we're a little lacking in the podcast department this week.
Preview: Damage Inc: Pacific Squadron WWII
An arcade orientated flight simulation in a World War II setting with missions based around historically accurate recreations of events from the American viewpoint of the Pacific rim campaign.
Inversion Review
It is hard to talk about Inversion without mentioning Gears of War. Gravity of War may have been a more apt title.
BRB UK 23: Jon Fail
Pip pip! As always, you lot are cordially invited to listen to three grown men burble on about the wondrous pursuit that is playing video games. So join Dan, Jon and Tim for a meander through the week...
Medal of Honor solidly established as “Battlefield: The B-Sides”
The inclusion of a Battlefield 3 beta with all pre-orders of the EA shooter stablemate is troubling, because it stinks to high heaven of a lack of confidence in its ability to succeed.
Ouya Needs To Show It’s More Than A Shout In The Dark
The Android-based home console has smashed $5 million on Kickstarter and promises a revolution - but does it have what it takes to deliver?
1953 KGB Unleashed Review
Point and click adventure games, once a king genre of PC games, has emerged again just lately as a contender for your hard earned cash. Can 1953: KGB Unleashed step into the ring?
Zuma’s Revenge Review
Zuma's Revenge is an iteration on the previous design and certainly is not looking to redefine the match-three style gameplay that made Zuma a simplistic gameplay success before it.
Heroes of Ruin Review
Ah, dungeon crawling. The heady loot-laden pastime of many a gamer; the knowledge that an improved, shiny and new bit of awesome may just be round the next corner has kept many a gamer away from ...
Cartoon: The (Un)Interesting Life…
This week Chris Shooter considers the question: What if you could earn achievements in life as well as on Xbox Live?
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim: Dawnguard Review
Dawnguard is the first of hopefully many "mini" expansions for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim that adds a plethora of new things for your personal Dovahkiin to do.
BRB UK 22: Fassassin’s Creed
What ho! It's time for your weekly dose of British gaming waffle with Dan, Jon and Tim in the guise of the latest episode of BRB UK, delivered steaming fresh to the MP3 player of your choice!
Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles HD Review
Umbrella Chronicles delivers the best meaty, decayed shot of on-rails shooting this side of House of the Dead: Overkill, and also boasts one of the best HD conversions yet seen on PS3.
Resistance: Burning Skies Review
The news that a brand new Resistance title was making its way to the Vita was met with a considerable amount of excitement; so what could go wrong? As it turns out, quite a lot.
Spec Ops: The Line Review
Spec Ops: The Line has a number of technical and mechanical problems but, unlike many other war-based shooters, has a meaningful, thoughtful story that is likely to stay with you.
Eager Beaver Review
Steady on, frisky. Apple hasn't loosened the App Store standards, for Eager Beaver deals not with up-for-it foo-foos but with the actual animals - or rather, one of them. This is a fun, functiona...