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Review: Killzone Mercenary

Putting it simply, if you own a Vita, you owe it to yourself to buy Killzone Mercenary - if you don’t, it certainly adds to the argument for why you should.

Review: Riddick

After a 9 year hiatus, Riddick is back on the big screen for what must be the last chance saloon for the series.

Review: Toast Time

Toast Time's happy facade helps mask a tough, unforgiving, challenging reflex shooter where levels need to be solved.

Review: Lost Planet 3

For fans of the series or those new to it, Lost Planet 3 is your typical 3rd person shooter. However, thanks to some added ideas and characters, it's a (ice) blast.

Review: Cloudberry Kingdom

With a name like Cloudberry Kingdom you could be forgiven for thinking this was a kid's game, full of fairies and princesses.

Review: Gone Home

As an adventure based on the premise of exploring an environment, Gone Home falls a bit short; however, the game's story is remarkably special and is one that people should experience.

Review: Shelter

You'll find love, fear and guilt in this Journey-esque adventure following a family of badgers through a beautiful and deadly wilderness.

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.

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.

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.