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Jumping into Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 after playing a fair bit of FIFA on the Vita was a bit of a shock. The first shock was when I fired up the career mode and went to choose my club. It was here that I was rudely reminded that EA had
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Armored Kill, the latest DLC map pack for Battlefield 3 is as far away from the previous DLC map pack, Close Quarters as you can get. Large sprawling maps designed for tank combat along with a number of new vehicles, means you won’t want to be spending much time on
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When you mention American Football you either get blank stares or locked into a debate about which team, coach, player combo will reign supreme. And if your really serious you will pull up stats and details that will make the most hardened auditors excel spreadsheets look like scribble on a
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Sleeping Dogs wasn’t on my must play list, in fact it wasn’t on any lists of mine. I was happy to ignore it, because it sounded like a try-hard Grand Theft Auto rip off that was going to suck. But it has been a slow time for games, so I
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Whilst hack n slash titles aren’t my favourite game of choice, they do offer a fun little excursion into the realms of mindless killing, which is always a good thing. Darksiders II follows on from Darksiders, taking a look at the four horsemen of the apocalypse, this time following Death,
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I love zombies. Can’t really say why, but I love them. So when I heard that there was a new XBOx LIve Arcade zombie game coming out, I jumped at the chance to play it. WIth a name like Deadlight and a storyline that takes place in 1986 in Seattle
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I’ve played a few third person shooters recently, and have surprised my self by enjoying them all. Spec Ops The Line is no different in the enjoyment and basic gameplay. It is however vastly different to anything I’ve played in terms of the story-line driving the game, and the way
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Babel Rising is loosely based on Genesis 11:5-8 – yes, a little something from the Bible, that goes like this…. ‘But the Lord came down to look at the city and the tower the people were building. “Look!” he said. “The people are united, and they all speak the same
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You cant move around the place without being slapped in the face with Game of Thrones. Frankly the popularity George R R Martin’s “A Song of Fire and Ice” is not misplaced. Game of Thrones has transported a generation into the Seven Kingdoms, a place of danger, politics, wars, family,
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When it comes to First Person Shooters, people generally sit in one camp or the other, with those camps being either Battlefield or Call of Duty. I however, am one of those other people, that play both, even if I do lean more towards Battlefield. In fact I had given
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