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Review: Mad Max: Fury Road

Jess was absolutely floored by the long-awaited reboot's dizzying imagination and inescapable sense of fun.

Review: Daredevil (Season 1)

We've kept our Daredevil review spoiler free, so you can go into it blind... Sorry.

Review: Elysium

Alex has spent some time chumming with Greek Gods - it was quite legendary! For more details, read her review of Elysium.

Review: GameLoading: Rise of the Indies

After a successful Kickstarter campaign , StudioBento set out to make a documentary on the rise of independent developers in the video games industry.

Review: Dogs of War

Michael reviews Dogs of War, a game that combines the strategy and depth of a Euro game with the theme of a war game. Also there are lots of hats!!

Review: Quartermaster General

Chris Korek goes looking for a better (board game) version of world domination than Risk, and finds Quartermaster General.

Review: Keebles

On the surface, Keebles is an enticing prospect. Ryan checks out Green Man Gaming's first published title.

Review: Legendary

Legendary is a Marvel-based deck building board and card game of heroic proportions that also ranks among Tim's favourite tabletop games in general.

Review: Age of Wonders III – Eternal Lords

Eternal Lords, the second expansion for Age of Wonders 3, delivers even more turn-based, spell/counter-spell, multi-day time-sink goodness.

Review: Istanbul

As a big fan of worker placement board games, Alex was very excited to get her hands on this award winning game.

Homeworld Remastered Collection Review

Almost 16 years after it's original release Homeworld and it's sequel have been re-released in glorious HD

Review: Mortal Kombat X

Mortal Kombat X stakes its claim as best fighting game available on the current generation of consoles with a new generation of fighters and some great additions.

Review: Etherium

As far as PacManPolarBear can tell, the only people who have been actively playing Etherium are reviewers.

Review: Stealth Inc. 2: A Game of Clones

Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones' mix of stealth platforming and Super Meat Boy-esque violence charms the pants off of Diarmuid.

Review: The Raid 2

It would have been easy to rehash The Raid for a sequel - but director Gareth Evans is seemingly far too ambitious for that.

Review: Final Fantasy X HD Remaster

Listen to my story. This may be our last chance. Again...

Review: Nintendo Pocket Football Club

We review Nintendo's first Western foray into football management. It strips away everything but the bare footy essentials - but has it stripped away too much?

Review: Trials Fusion

mazingly in the time I spent with the game I did not break my controller – although my Xbox One has been subject to a few rage quits over the past few days.

Review: Dark Souls 2 (Updated)

Dark Souls 2 is the latest addition to the cult hit Souls series, a series that only two years ago was barely recognised in the majority of gaming circles.

Review: Short Peace – Ranko Tsukigime’s Longest Day

Bears, robots, schoolgirls, karaoke and Mount Fuji are along for the ride in Bandai Namco's experimental cross-media love letter to Japanese culture of all shapes and sizes.

Review: LEGO The Hobbit

Traveller's Tales have done it again; this time our journey back to the beauty of Middle-Earth is laced with dwarf-havoc, newly-expanded exploration and plenty of shiny shiny treasure.

Review: Football Manager Classic 2014

Tables loaded with figures and percentages may sound boring - but somehow, Football Manager Classic 2014 manages to make them the most important thing in your life.

Review: Pokémon Link: Battle

We live in a time when match three games dominate the mobile gaming scene. Pokémon Link: Battle is such a game on the 3DS.

Review: Fez

Fez is an absolute masterpiece. My only complaint is the fact I didn't play it sooner.

Review: inFAMOUS: Second Son

After a strong launch, Sony needs another injection of enthusiasm into the PlayStation 4 and Sucker Punch Productions have delivered, with inFAMOUS: Second Son.

Review: SteamWorld Dig: A Fistful of Dirt

Typically the Metroidvania genre emphasizes upgrade-based exploration, with hidden areas scattered about. What happens when the entire game is a hidden area?

Review: Captain America: The Winter Soldier

While we may need to wait for Guardians of the Galaxy before we see some risk-taking from Marvel, Steve Roger’s latest outing is anything but mundane.

Review: LUFTRAUSERS

The past few weeks have have been dominated by high-profile, AAA titles but despite their undoubted quality, my time has been dominated by something else - namely LUFTRAUSERS.

Yaiba Ninja Gaiden Z Review

Ninja Gaiden - a name often associated with difficulty and skill has been given a new look, protagonist and wacky slapstick zombies. What could go wrong?

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