“Papers, Please! Makes you feel awkward and uncomfortable emotions, before making you question if you were ever a good person.” [...]

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It’s been a few weeks now, and the dust has finally started to settle since Microsoft turned away from a used game DRM policy that set the internet on fire earlier this year, and yet, […]

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On the 29th of July, the House of Representatives Infrastructure and Communications Committee in Australia released a report that is suggesting that Australian Game Consumers are being over-charged for Video Games. The finding actually comes […]

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Freedom Fall Review

Ultimately, Freedom Fall is a fun little adventure, and it shows off some really interesting ideas when it comes to exploring new ways to deliver a platforming experience.

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Remember Me Review

Remember Me still has some really great ideas, despite it’s shortcomings, and fortunately that was enough to keep us interested until the end.

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Riptide is the sequel to Techland’s 2011 title “Dead Island”, a hack and slasher fest that promised a lot more than it could deliver in the form of a trailer which would, in the end, […]

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It’s great when developers attempt to explore new ideas, but the question still remains whether or not there will be enough time to recapture the strengths of the original?

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Microsoft have been a hot topic of late, and their arrogant approach to the next generation of consoles has proven to be nothing short of a disaster. No more than two weeks ago many dedicated […]

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The Last of Us Review

Ultimately, The Last of Us is a game that succeeds remarkably well in its overall vision. Is this enough to ensure that no one will be disappointed with the game? Absolutely not.

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Yesterday I posted about Saints Row IV being refused classification, and since then there have been additional updates from the classification board, both about the Saints Row IV decision and now the announcement that State […]

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