You have to love Capy’s people. The authors of the brilliant Sword & Sworcery and the recent Grindstone always bring us quality games, and Below is one of the most particular. And of the most puzzled – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=puzzle.hidden.objects.game A title…
Sony Celebrates 500 Million Consoles Sold From The PlayStation Family With A Very Special And Limited PS4 Pro
Sony is celebrating after setting a truly amazing record. It has just announced that more than 500 million consoles have been sold across the entire PlayStation taurus family, including the first 32-bit PlayStation 2, PSP, PlayStation 3, PS Vita and…
Vanquish Review
The fourth title from developer PlatinumGames is an electrifying and susceptible third-person shooter that introduces gamers to hero Sam Gideon, a highly likable character that moves with as much grace and precision as the daunting techno music that plays throughout…
Demon’s Souls Review
Demon’s Souls was all the rage well over a year ago, having been released in Japan and North America in 2009. It’s finally made its way over to Australia and Europe, albeit several months after fans would have imported. There was…
WWE 2K14
WWE 2K14 is a gleaming wrestling extravaganza, providing fans of the WWE — and even timid “when there’s nothing else on TV” fans — the opportunity to lay the smackdown in a captivating interpretation of the sports opera. While it’s…
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Why GTA V’s Three Man Narrative Works
Why GTA V’s Three Man Narrative Works by Nathan MisaFeatured1 Comments15 Votes6284 Views26/09/2013Back to Articles Like 90% of the gaming population, Grand Theft Auto V has ravaged my free time for the last week. The scale and scope of its…
Why Do Great Games Have Such Bad Endings?
Games need to work on their endings. Case in point: the new Wolfenstein: The New Order. I was lucky enough to trawl through this generally superb game at a relaxed pace, so I got to read every newspaper clipping, do…
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Where the Wild Things Are is quite possibly the biggest exploitation of a licensed property ever. Anyone who has read the original story is probably wondering how they turned such a short and sweet story into a two-hour flick, let…
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After a slow start, I ended up having a lot of fun with Watch Dogs. The characters are appalling, but the world looks stunning, the hacking system rejuvenates the sandbox shooter and the multiplayer demands recognition as genuine innovation, even…