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Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor – Review

  Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is probably the best LOTR-themed game in recent years, possibly since the tie-in game for Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. It steadily improves as a game through play, strongly conveying the growth in power of the player’s character Talion through play as well as story, and in a most welcome change, it exercises moderation in how it touches upon the lore that surrounds Middle-earth. While one of the key draws for LOTR games is being able to explore the environments we’ve seen in films or read of in the books, the word judicious doesn’t come […]

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Wasteland 2 – Review

8.5 out of 10 Great Recommended

It’s been a while between releases for the Wasteland series. The first Wasteland released in 1988, and thanks to a very successful kickstarter by InXile Entertainment, Wasteland 2 is now available, with only a 26 year wait between titles. That wait has definitely been worth it, however, with Wasteland 2 showcasing the very best of the post-apocalyptic RPG genre. Whilst this genre has seen many titles release over the past few years, Wasteland 2 epitomises the sense of exploration, of creativity and adventure that has been largely absent in many of the genre’s newest releases. If you’re like me and […]

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FIFA 15 – Review

8 out of 10 Great

FIFA 15 is EA Sport’s quintessential football simulation. Having played the last 5 iterations of the franchise, it is remarkable to see the subtle yet profound changes that have created what most fans would agree, is their most realistic and challenging game of football. It’s become almost a cliche to refer to FIFA’s yearly release as “evolutionary” while Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer series, has had to implement “revolutionary” changes to compete with EA’s juggernaut. However, while FIFA15 offers the user a myriad of gameplay features, excellent presentation and an engaging multi-player experience, it still leaves this particular virtual football player […]

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SEGA unveils the Alien Isolation launch trailer

Well, this is it.  The time has come to see if Alien Isolation can become the game all Alien fans have been waiting for, or if it will just be added to the mountain of past failures.  If the brand new launch trailer is any indication, at least the team at The Creative Assembly has gotten the mood right.  Read on to see the trailer for yourself. 

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New Metrocide video and pricing announced

Get excited for this news announcement – Flat Earth Games have revealed today a new video walkthrough for their upcoming top-down, arcade stealth shooter Metrocide. Pricing for the game has also been announced.

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The Sims 4 – Review

8 out of 10 Great

I have a love-hate relationship with The Sims franchise. And the reason I love it is also the reason I hate it – it’s incredibly addictive. With its simple premise of guiding a sim through their life, celebrating their successes and drowning their sorrows, the series has found a very strong fan base that gobbles up new releases as though they are mac and cheese delights cooked by a sim with a culinary skill of 12+. After turning my back on the series, I revisted the Sims to review The Sims 4, and damn if it hasn’t become more addictive […]

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Hands on preview with Battlefield Hardline

I had the chance this week to have a hands-on preview of the upcoming Battlefield: Hardline, the newest instalment of the Battlefield franchise being developed by Visceral Games. It’s a significant departure from the military theme that’s been so endemic to the previous games, harkening back to the old playground favourite, Cops and Robbers; a relic from a time when kids could point their fingers at another and shout BANG! without being brought before the vice-principal. Ah, but the game.

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Preview – Wasteland 2

Everyone loves a post-apocalyptic RPG and if you like your post-apocalypses gritty and mature, you can’t get much better than Wasteland 2. Successfully crowdfunded through Kickstarter and developed by inXile Entertainment, Wasteland 2 is the first official sequel to the 1988 Wasteland, and if my hands-on with the title is anything to go on, the game is shaping up to be one of the best releases of 2014.

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The rumors were true. Microsoft is buying Mojang.

Well, it looks like all the rumors were true.  After weeks of internet grumbling, Microsoft has officially announced that they are buying Minecraft developer Mojang for a whopping 2.5 billion dollars.  That’s billion with a B.  At the same time, Mojang’s founders have decided to leave the company.  So what does all this mean for the future of the game?  Read on for the details.

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Resident Evil Revelations 2 gets a bloody new trailer

One of the most prolific franchises in the history of gaming is about to make a comeback to current and next gen consoles.  Resident Evil Revelations 2 will be released early next year, and Capcom has just unveiled the game’s first trailer.  Not surprisingly, it’s an unsettling, bloody affair that hits all the familiar Resident Evil notes that we’ve come to expect. Read on to check it out.

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