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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?

Review: Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes

Ground Zeroes is a short but brilliant introduction to a new style for the Metal Gear Solid franchise.

Review: Titanfall

The questions on everyone's lips are; can Titanfall be everything it has been hyped up to be? Can it revitalise a stagnant genre so lacking in creativity?

Review: 1954 Alcatraz

Whilst not Daedalic Entertainment's best work, 1954 Alcatraz's depth lies in its rich 1950's Beat America context and setting that provides some escapism for a time.

Review: Ys: Memories of Celceta

Memories of Celceta is the fourth game in the Ys series. If you own a Vita and feel like having an adventure, this game is for you.

Review: Awesomenauts Assemble!

Jon reviews the Awesomenauts' seventh-gen debut. Do Ronimo Games deserve your cash again? Or is this Naut worth your time?

Review: Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare

The ongoing struggle between plants and zombies continues in Garden Warfare, showcasing a whole new perspective of the Plants vs. Zombies franchise.

Review: 300: Rise of an Empire

Eight years after 300 taught us where it was set when a shouting man kicked a messenger into a bottomless pit, we are once again invited back.

Review: Strider

Little over half a year since its announcement, Strider is finally here. Now developed by Double Helix Games, the studio that brought us Silent Hill: Homecoming, and Killer Instinct for Xbox One....

Review: The Walking Dead: Season 2: Episode 2 – A House Divided

Episode 2 - A House Divided raises the bar by matching sinister events with a delve into the nature of Clementine's place among these mismatched individuals.

Review: South Park: Stick of Truth

This is a game for those who like South Park, as obvious as that may seem. Fans of the series will get hours of enjoyment laughing at the fart jokes, anal probing and other craziness.

Review: Iron Man 3

My enthusiasm for Iron Man 3 was tempered by the previous entry in the series but Shane Black and Robert Downey Jr. restore my faith in Tony Stark.

Star Trek Catan – Reviewsical

Do you like Catan? How about Star Trek? If yes then you should play Star Trek Catan. Not sure? Watch this reviewsical...

Review: Defiance Pilot Episode

Films and video games never seem to get along. Defiance is the first TV and video game hybrid to try something completely different. Is the show any good? Well, it definitely isn't a load of Shta...

Review: Guacamelee!

Drinkbox's Guacamelee melds elements of their previous title, Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack, with some new ingredients to make a 'videojuego fantástico'.

Review: Oblivion

In recent years, there have been a number of science-fiction movies that have reinvigorated the genre - Moon, District 9... Oblivion?

Review: Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel

I have to admit that not only was I not expecting much from this latest Twosome, I was expecting a bad game.

Review: Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time

Sanzaru Games succeeds in reviving a franchise that was not their own and in the process, make it their own.

Review: Switch Galaxy

Does Atomicom's PlayStation Mobile exclusive offer the same adrenaline-pumping action as Psygnosis' magnum opus?

Word Soup Review

Word Soup is one of those games that is perfect for accompanying you en route to work or just lounging on a sofa in the afternoon.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.