Watch Dogs

Oh, Watch Dogs. You elusive hound, you. You’ve teased me since 2012 with that deliciously hopeful E3 trailer, so rife with relevance and cultural understanding. Over time, you gestated in my mind as the game […]

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Murdered: Soul Suspect

Anything supernatural, mysterious, or slightly chilling never fails to spark my curiosity. When a game exhibits any of these qualities, however, I more often than not find myself playing with all the lights on, no […]

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Child of Light

Judging by all of the pre-release hype, which consisted of art-laden teaser trailers and keyhole glimpses at Child of Light, it seemed Ubisoft Montreal were working on something completely left of centre. The style and […]

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LEGO The Hobbit

I keep telling myself that I’ll get bored with the next LEGO game, and that Traveller’s Tales can’t possibly maintain their string of advances with every title. Then LEGO The Hobbit gets released, and not […]

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Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes

The Metal Gear franchise is 26 years old, and arguably one of the most beloved series in the history of video games. With this thought, it’s no surprise that many games in the series have […]

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Titanfall

When pulled to pieces, it could easily be surmised there isn’t a single new idea in Titanfall. The storyline reads like Firefly fan-fiction, Mechwarrior did the mech thing first (and Hawken is doing it right […]

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Thief

I’m not a patient person, but the pre-release hype and gameplay teasers for Thief managed to grab my attention from the first moment I saw it. Eidos were promising a next-generation game with unprecedented immersion, […]

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Strider

A new Strider game! I never thought I’d see the day when this classic 1989 side-scrolling acrobatic ninja would return with cypher sword in hand. It seems that Double Helix are continuing their successful trend […]

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Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition

In 2013, Crystal Dynamics re-introduced us to Lara Croft. A change, which in my opinion, the video game industry needed desperately. It’s not that the previous games in the series were unsuccessful, but more than […]

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Max: The Curse of Brotherhood

I have always been a massive fan of the Xbox Marketplace, so expectedly, I was looking forward to using the digital games store on the new Xbox One. Thus, once I had settled into the […]

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