Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII

Final Fantasy XIII was a visually stunning game made infamous by its linear design and a plot filled with so many fictional pronouns that you needed an encyclopedia to understand the dialogue. As a longtime […]

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In October, 2013, Telltale introduced us to a fictional world so unlike their previous work, The Walking Dead, that many of us were understandably cautious as to whether Telltale could continue their running success with […]

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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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Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

2013 was an incredibly successful year for the Video Game Industry. We had several blockbuster hits such as The Last of Us and Grand Theft Auto V, and subsequently, the indie market also continued to […]

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Gran Turismo 6

Refusing the design mentality of the arcade racer, yet wanting to release to a larger audience than engineers in need of a hardcore simulator, racing sims are a niche of niches. Thankfully, Gran Turismo has […]

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Resogun

I can’t be the only one who feels as if “bright” twin-stick shooters have become the typical killer app for digital distribution when a new console releases. For example, Geometry Wars and Super Stardust HD, […]

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Contrast

Contrast is an obtuse re-imagining of 1920s Paris, and a world where shadows play an important role. In the game, players will take on the role of Dawn; the ‘imaginary’ friend of a young girl […]

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The Walking Dead video game series by Telltale is an experience that has never left me, and the reason for this is not just because it was a revolutionary concept, but also because it served […]

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Point and click adventures have been a PC favourite for years due to their widespread appeal. Younger generations were taken in by interactive stories and colourful scenery that created an experience bordering somewhere in the […]

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Killzone Shadow Fall

For a long time, Sony has been pushing the Killzone series as flagship software for the PlayStation. I’d consider myself a good means to measure how successfully they’ve achieved this. As someone who plays PlayStation […]

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