Guacamelee! Review

by Adam Cookon April 10, 2013
Adam gets all excited about Drinkbox's Mexican-themed, side-scrolling brawler, and so should you.

Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel Review

by Robin Parkeron April 4, 2013
Is it all two much in the Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel?


The Great Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams Review

Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams Review

by Lee Garbutton March 28, 2013
Game: The Great Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams Developer: Black Forest Games Publisher: Bitcomposer Available on: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows PC Reviewed on: Xbox 360

Terraria Console Edition Review

by James Bowdenon March 27, 2013
It's 2D Minecraft! Well, that was easy. Well, no actually, there is more to it than that...


Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14 Review

by Mick Fraseron March 26, 2013
There’s something here to cater to everyone with even a passing interest in EA’s franchise, and as a complete entity it proves once again that this is the best and most comprehensive golf simulator on current consoles.

The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct Review

by Mick Fraseron March 26, 2013
The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct is not the worst zombie game I've ever played, but it's not far off. A smattering of good ideas are swamped by bad AI, lazy design, ugly aesthetics, lacklustre sound and uninspired combat.

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BioShock Infinite Review

by Adam Cookon March 25, 2013
Stunning

Assassin’s Creed III: The Tyranny of King Washington Episode Two Review

by Robin Parkeron March 22, 2013
Whilst the Betrayal does a few things right - with a focused narrative and lots of action to partake in - it all still feels a bit too samey when compared to the first chunk in this DLC trilogy.

Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory Review

by Mary Gooddenon March 21, 2013
Mary gets to grips with the latest offering from the JRPG table, Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory - but is it worth investing the hours to complete, or is it a case of style over substance?