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Review: SimCity

It's a testament to just how much gamers love the SimCity franchise that so many of us (1.1 millon so far) gave Maxis the benefit of the doubt and pre-ordered or purchased SimCity at launch.

Guide: God of War: Ascension Tips and Tricks

For those who find Kratos' latest temper tantrum appealing and would like some pointers, this article may be useful to you.

Review: Fury of the Gods

Squish tiny impudent subjects beneath your finger in Chillingo's new real-time strategy game for iOS - if you can stay awake.

Gaming Origins: Age of Empires II

In Gaming Origins I will be talking about various games that I found to have a significant impact on the types of games I play, how I play them, and my attitude towards various genres, concepts a...

Review: Tomb Raider

Lara and her motley crew of shipmates must find a way of surviving after being shipwrecked and trapped on a mysterious island.

BRB UK 52: Papal Undercarriage

Pip-pip, denizens of the inter tubes! It's that time of the week for your regular dose of spiffingness. So join Dan, Jon and Tim as they merrily romp around the week's gaming news.

Review: Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm

Almost 3 years after the release of Starcraft II: Wings on Liberty, Blizzard's now takes on the Zerg story line in the much anticipated expansion Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm.

Review: God of War: Ascension

Once again, Kratos' temper provides the backdrop for another foray into ancient Greece. Will he finally work through his anger management issues? Eh, no.

Why Horror Franchises Get Less Scary With Sequels

That sense of the unheard and unseen is as chilling and horrifying as what appears before our eyes and what tickles sinisterly at our ears.

TIGA Discovery Day 2: Revenge of the TIGA

I got the chance to get some hands-on time with a selection of upcoming games made by a group of Indie developers.

Review: Sniper Elite Zombie Nazi Army

Zombies and Star Wars have something in common. They both are seemingly slapped on to any item or extra-curricular media that exists outside their own properties.

Why Always-Online DRM Needs To Go Away

With SimCity's troubled launch continuing to make the headlines, never has it been more clear why always-online DRM must go the way of the dodo.

BRB UK 51: Sweetie Slaughter

Well, hello! After a week's interruption of podcasting courtesy of an internet-related mishap, Dan, Jon and Tim are back to prattle on about the week's gaming news. Also, moderately uninformed ramblin...

Eaten By a Polar Bear: Boss Fights

While I'm more than willing to tip my hat to a developer for their artistic talents or ability to weave a compelling narrative, nothing sparks my interest faster than boss fights

Happy Overpriced Birthday PlayStation Vita

One year down, the PlayStation Vita has undoubtedly been a disappointment. What can be done to change it?

Review: Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance

Lightning fast on his feet, but can Raiden's blade deflect our review onslaught?

Preview: Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag

Ubisoft have wasted no time in revealing the exciting new direction for the series with Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag.

Preview: Star Trek The Video Game

I recently got to attend a preview event hosted by Namco Bandai, where they were showing off their latest title, Star Trek The Video Game.

Review: Urban Trial Freestyle

"Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery." In that case, Tate Interactive seems to have a deep love for RedLynx's Trials series. It's just a shame they didn't imitate it better.

Review: Side By Side

Is digital film-making the future? Is the photo-chemical process dead? Keanu Reeves – of all people – discusses this with some of Hollywood's greatest talent in Side By Side.