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Review: Football Manager 2013

Football Manager and I use to be blissfully married, in an addictive, sometimes abusive, relationship that often ventured in to the destructive. Just when I thought I was out, they drag me back i...

Review: Sports Champions 2

The Move's best game gets a sequel that strips away the sterility and introduces sports you've actually heard of.

Review: Kumo Lumo

The world's first "rain-em-up" is a charming and fully-featured free iOS game. Just don't rush through the downpour!

Review: Aqua Kitty – Milk Mine Defender

What would you do when faced with a worldwide milk shortage? Yes, that’s right, send cats underwater to mine for the glorious, nutritious and downright tasty white stuff.

Review: Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013 Expansion 1 DLC

In between waiting for Magic the Gathering 2013 cards to arrive in the post, Chris Shooter has been playing the new expansion pack for Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013 on the Xbox...and PC....and ...

Review: F1 2012

Formula 1 is a glamorous sport that is, I’m sure you’ll agree, difficult to recreate if you’re sat on a couch in a 2-bed flat. So does F1 2012 manage to recreate the exciting highs and lows of th...

Review: Dishonored

Stealth, assassinations and super natural powers. These are things that Dishonored does really, really well.

Review: Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted

Don't rush to put them back in the zoo; these animals pose no danger to your wallet.

Review: Worms Collection

As a gamer you are probably, at least loosely, aware of the zany weapon turn based combat that is at the heart of all the games available in the Worms Collection. The disc based Collection consis...

Review: Rock Band Blitz

Unplugging the amplitude from the frequency. Does Harmonix's latest beat-matcher upset the rhythm?

Review: Transformers: Fall of Cybertron

Transformers, more than meets the eye?

Review: Sleeping Dogs

The game feels like a giant love letter from developer United Front Games to the city of Hong Kong and the many action films its produced.

Review: Sound Shapes

Sound Shapes for the PS Vita and Playstation 3 may be simple, but it feels like they spent a lot of time making the game feel right before filling it with the rest of its mechanics.

Review: The Ratchet and Clank Trilogy

Whilst the current-gen series may have the upper-hand graphically, there’s very little to separate it from its trio of daddies - and this makes the trilogy an essential buy for those who missed o...

Inversion Review

It is hard to talk about Inversion without mentioning Gears of War. Gravity of War may have been a more apt title.