Rocket League Review

Everything Rocket League tries to do is done 100% right. There are no flaws in anything it offers, but what it offers is very specific. Anyone who has fun with the game will have a […]

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I had heaps of fun in both single player and co-op, and, as always, there are loads of hours left to go back and play unlocked levels and characters. Like I always say; if you […]

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Bad Dinos Review

Bad Dinos doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel that is tower defence, but provides a high-quality iteration on the formula. Taking enemies as [...]

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Grey Goo feels like an awkward mix of existing RTS titles but with no personality or flavour of its own. Aside from Frank Klepacki’s [...]

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Tank games have dominated the vehicular combat genre as of late, and if you're anything like me, you were too caught up in them [...]

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If you want to try to appreciate what you missed then start by picturing the Oscars, full of gorgeous and excited industry [...]

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Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition is the best way to play Devil May Cry 4. It’s an improved and much more expansive package, but it’s still a game from 2008. For a good old […]

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Ronin Review

Ronin is a delightful little game that’s well worth your time if you want something a little different. If you’re looking for something a bit more deep or lengthy, you might be left disappointed, but […]

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Monstrum Review

While promising in concept, and ambitious in its random-asset generation and placement, Monstrum ultimately falls short [...]

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E3 2015 will go down in gaming history as the year when dreams came true. Here are our own picks for best games of the show! [...]

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