Review: The Bureau: XCOM Declassified
The Bureau: XCOM Declassified, a spin off title set in the world of XCOM: Enemy Unknown that may have strayed too far from its origins.
Review: Stealth Inc.: A Clone in the Dark
Curve Studios' latest game Stealth Inc. makes the jump to consoles – no prizes for guessing what type of game-play it involves.
Sony @ gamescom
The stage was set once again for Sony to prove they are the current kings of the console war, and it was time for them to make their move.
Ben Affleck: Caped Crusader or Killing Joke
It was recently announced that Ben Affleck will be playing Batman/Bruce Wayne in Zack Snyder’s as yet untitled sequel to this year's summer hit Man of Steel.
Review: Elysium
The wait for Neill Blomkamp's next project is over and Elysium is as beautiful as his previous work – but not without its own issues.
Review: Divekick
Whether you're a hardcore fighting game fan or someone who doesn't even know what a Divekick is, you should probably play Divekick.
Event: TTT: Pesky Hobbits & The Precious Tekken Treasure Trove
A copy of The Hobbit board game, Physical Cards for Tekken Card Tournament & Tekken Tag Tournament 2 all to be won at this week's Table Top Tuesday at Loading!
Review: SteamWorld Dig
This 3DS eShop platformer grabs your curiosity by the goolies and yanks it into a world rich with potential and wonder, packing more enjoyment than many full-price games for a fifth of the price....
Review: Kick Ass 2
Kick Ass and Hit Girl try to leave the super hero life behind, but a returning villain (and a successful first movie) force them to don the leather and spandex again.
Review: Dynasty Warriors 8
The ancient setting of Dynasty Warriors 8 is quite appropriate, as it seems to be stuck well and truly in the past.
Review: Papers, Please
Lucas Pope gives us an indie-title that piques the curiosity, and has a surprising impact on our sense of morality in video games.
Review: Worms: Clan Wars
Worms are painfully difficult to get rid of, especially if you're a British games developer named Team 17. And while there are some less memorable titles in the Worms portfolio, Clan Wars is what...
Preview: Splinter Cell: Blacklist: Spies Vs Mercs
One of Convictions major complaints was the lack of the Spies Vs Mercs mode.
Review: Worms 3
How often can a series get away with replicating itself, game after game? All-in-all, whether or not you pick up Worms 3 is a matter of personal choice.
Review: Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters
Movie studios have been clamouring to emulate the Harry Potter success by flinging young adult novels at the screen and seeing what sticks...