Video Review: Kinect Nat Geo TV – Season 2

by Martin Bakeron January 27, 2013
A few months back we reviewed the first season of Kinect Nat Geo Wild TV, an educational, interactive TV show from National Geographic that helps players, primarily children, to learn more about the world around them through play, exploration and fun!

Video Review: Kinect Sesame Street TV – Season 2

by Martin Bakeron January 26, 2013
TV has come a long way over the past couple of years, shouting at the TV screen now has the possibility of garnering an actual response, and that's something that's actually encouraged when it comes to Kinect Sesame Street TV.


Anarchy Reigns Review

by Martin Bakeron January 24, 2013
Anarchy Reigns is an enjoyable enough game for arena afficianados, and the combat system is well-implemented and fun to use

The Cave Review

by Robin Parkeron January 22, 2013
The Cave isn't your average Adventure Game, and those involved in its development aren't you average game designers.


Retro City Rampage Review

by Colm Ahernon January 17, 2013
Colm takes a look at Brian Provinciano's loving homage to all things retro - but does he like what he sees?

DmC: Devil May Cry Review

by Martin Bakeron January 14, 2013
No longer is Devil May Cry a frenzied brawler with very little substance other than massive combo chains and big scores - it's an emotional rollercoaster with everything we've always loved and more. It's a brand new character, it's a deep and engaging storyline - it's DmC.

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Pinball FX2 Zen Classics Review

by Sean Smithon January 7, 2013
Compared to recent downloadable tables like the phenomenal Infinity Gauntlet, this cheap and cheerful four-pack is far more old-school in feel – there aren’t the explosions, the all-singing, all-dancing comic book bombast; these are far more in line with what actually goes on in a real pinball situation.

Dishonored: The Dunwall City Trials Review

by Mick Fraseron January 1, 2013
Dishonored's first DLC pack swaps depth and freedom for finesse and competition, but it does so with aplomb.
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Puddle Review

by Mick Fraseron December 11, 2012
The Wii U version of Puddle does nothing that the Vita release doesn't, but it's still an enjoyable if occasionally infuriating puzzle game. The physics are spot on for the most part, and the visuals are absolutely gorgeous.