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Review: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

One of Diarmuid's favourite video game franchises concludes.

Best of British at Spiel 2015

Tim helps pick out some highlights of games from British Designers that are being shown at this year's Spiel 2015 in Essen, Germany.

Review: Burger Boss

Tim's name is mentioned in the Thank You section of this game so this is basically a biased waste of your time.

EGX 2015: Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate

During EGX, Alex played as the assassin Evie Frye and roamed around in the shadows of the Tower of London.

Review: Blunt Force Trauma

It is fair to say that Blunt Force Trauma lives up to its name. Diarmuid certainly felt it.

EGX 2015: Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2

When the gates of EGX 2015 opened, Alex headed straight for Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 and it did not disappoint!

EGX 2015: Mario Tennis Ultra Smash

Mario Tennis may not be the first choice franchise that Nintendo wanted to be leading the software charge with this Christmas.

Review: Judge Dredd: Day of Chaos: The Fourth Faction

Rik tackles the first half of the biggest event to ever come from 2000AD, but does bigger necessarily mean better?

BRB UK 162: We’re at EGX 2015

Team BRB UK are live (sort of) from the Birmingham NEC for EGX 2015.

EGX 2015: Unbox

EGX 2015 introduced Diarmuid to Bounce, the cute and cardboard-y star of Unbox.

Review: Armello

Armello attempts to blend tabletop gaming with strategy video games but unfortunately falls at a few hurdles along the way.

EGX 2015: Star Wars Battlefront

Diarmuid's first port-of-call at EGX 2015 was the Star Wars Battlefront, DICE's take on long-running series.

Review: Mice and Mystics

This review is sponsored by copious amounts of cheese and encouraged through a chorus of squeaks!

Review: Assault Android Cactus

A slick twin-stick arcade shooter from fledgling indie studio breaks out of early access and lands as one of the most fun and frustrating new IP of 2015.

Review: Mad Max

Reuben reviews Mad Max, and Oh, What A Lovely Game!