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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...

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...

Review: Badland

Badland is another great indie iOS game that is coming your way - and this time, you can play it with friends, if you want.

Review: Riptide GP2

Last month, the follow-up to Vector Unit's rocket-powered jet ski racing game Riptide GP debuted on the Google Play Store.

Review: Rise of the Triad

The nineties were a golden age of PC gaming, but Rise of the Triad seems to have struggled to shed the habits that made it a hit almost two decades ago.

Gallery: Faster Than Life at the Scottish Car Show 2013

As if a video wasn't enough, we've put together a photo gallery showing off more of our Faster Than Life gaming arena at The Scottish Car Show!

Review: 3012 (Card Game)

In the distant future an unknown apocalypse will have transformed deck building card games into a brown mush, apparently.

Review: Magic 2014

This year’s iteration of Wizard’s Duels of the Planeswalkers – commonly called Magic 2014 – is another great step forward in this popular franchise and is now available for the first time on Andr...

Review: Ankh-Morpork (Board Game)

The Discworld Universe injects character into another tightly designed Martin Wallace creation, making it one of the best licensed games out there.

Review: The Wolverine

After the disappointing X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Hugh Jackman steps back into the claws and mutton chops of the ill-tempered one in an attempt to give us the movie adaptation the character deser...