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The Retirement of Start and Select

For years, the Start and Select buttons have been mainstays of gaming, generation after generation - but now they face retirement.

Five Steps To Success In Resogun

I've assembled a few choice broad hints and tips to help hapless space pilots everywhere stand a better chance against already unfathomably perilous odds.

Review: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

Even before I arrived at the cinema to watch Peter Jackson’s next foray into Middle-Earth, I was already thinking about The Two Towers. Perhaps my expectations were too high…

Review: The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds

How often do you hear people talk about awful The Legend of Zelda games? The answer to that question is: never.

Review: Yeti on Furry

Heading to iOS comes Yeti on Furry, a game that tasks you with defending a Yeti from baddies by tapping on the screen and switching between an array of attack powers.

BRB UK 84: 0898 PlayStation 4

Ahoy there, chaps and chapettes! The silly season of console launches is officially coming to a close (for the moment, anyway) with the EU launch of the PlayStation 4.

Review: FIFA 14

I rely on EA’s yearly franchise to get my sporting highs on the couch – and I can thankfully report that FIFA 14 certainly achieves that, though surprisingly for a next-gen entry, loses something...

Final Fantasy: Why Has Lightning Returned?

Final Fantasy XIII is arguably a game without one protagonist; however, Lightning Farron seems to have dominated this game and its sequels from day one.

Review: PlayStation 4

After seven years, PlayStation comes full circle. Read on for the BRB verdict of Sony's latest behemoth.

Review: Dead Rising 3

I have a love/hate relationship with Capcom games, the Dead Rising series is no exception to this...

Review: Ryse: Son of Rome

At a point around half way through the campaign - I paused Ryse and said out loud; "Am I playing the same game that everyone else reviewed?"

BRB UK 83: Xbattenberg One

Console launches, eh? They're frankly two-a-penny these days – but fear not, as Dan, Jon and Tim are taking one for the team and slavishly playing away on all the new hotness that's landed.

Games of the Generation: Red Dead Redemption

If you’ve never played Red Dead Redemption you should probably grab a fistful of dollars and pick it up...

Review: LEGO Marvel Super Heroes

From the same success of taking Star Wars, Batman, Lord of the Rings and more, combined with the childhood mega toy that is tiny bricks of plastic, comes LEGO Marvel Super Heroes.

Guide: How To Install A New HDD In A PlayStation 4

It turns out, this is a really easy process. Here's how I did it.

Review: Velocity Ultra

FuturLab have decided to release Velocity Ultra on the Playstation 3, and I'm so happy they did.

Games of the Generation: Halo: Reach

For better or worse, I'm sure we all remember Halo: Reach. It was to be Bungie's swansong, their final Halo game.

Review: Tearaway

Releasing Tearaway now is either a show of the utmost confidence in Media Molecule and their latest offering or utter disregard for the game’s prospects – so which is it?

The Backlog: The Smell Of F.E.A.R. 3

F.E.A.R. 3 is a lot of things, good isn't really one of them.

Games of the Generation: Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Why is this game so special? Because I was oh so wrong about it.