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I’m a TMNT wonk from way back, owning all of the original comics, so I was stoked to see a TMNT game appear on Xbox Live. The screenshots looked great too, I could see the creators had gone back to the Eastman and Laird comics for inspiration, as one shot
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I’ve never been a fan of the Dead Rising series, there just never seemed to be much life in the games, but there was something about the trailer for Dead Rising 3 that made me want to give the series another chance, and I’m glad I did. Once you get
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I love Top Gear and I love good racing games, hell I even like to watch the V8’s on TV – well I did before Sky TV took that little pleasure from me – but I don’t really care about cars. Some people can talk about cars, engines, performance and
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Infinity Ward created what is probably still my favourite first person shooter, Modern Warfare. It’s success how ever, was also it’s downfall as Activision were keen to capitalise on it’s success by tying Infinity Ward to what looked like an endless stream of sequels, and a loss of creativity, leading
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So the single player campaign has been EA’s abandoned child for a while now, though Warfighter did have it’s bright spots EA’s focus has firmly been on the multiplayer, which isn’t surprising, as that’s where the majority of time will be spent, and where the most opportunity is for raking
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Dear Ubisoft, you make some awesome games, and I have come to really enjoy your Assassin’s Creed series. But I have to be brutally honest, I never wanted to be an employee at a French software company, no matter how much industrial espionage I would be doing, no matter how
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Being a prequel to the first two games, Batman: Arkham Origins is very familiar to begin with, it’s set in Arkham City for one, a city that has already been explored, and the game plays just as you would expect. The only thing that seem to be missing from this
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Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons is a simple but effective adventure games that sees you controlling two bothers as they set out in search of a cure for their near to death father. What makes Brothers interesting is that unlike other multi-character adventures, where you swap between characters, you
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French developer Quantic Dream is responsible for the amazing Fahrenheit on the original XBox and PS2, and more recently, the PS3 exclusive Heavy Rain. Both of these games showed a progression in Quantic Dream’s technical and story-telling abilities. Fahrenheit totally blew me away, and Heavy Rain, whilst occasionally annoying, drew
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The first thing you notice about FIFA 14 is how streamlined the menu system is. Everything is much simpler and seems to work faster, and look seems to have been borrowed from Windows 8. Everything else is subtle, but has real impact. FIFA 13 was an awesome game, dragged a
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