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Just graduated from Northumbria University (in jolly old England) with a degree in Media and Journalism. He's always been a avid gamer, from the SNES and the N64 of his youth all the way up PS4 he's got hooked up in his bedroom. Besides always playing games, Rosh is always talking about them too, and is very excited for the chance to write here, mainly because his friends have stopped listening.

Assassin’s Creed Unity Review

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Ah Paris, the city of love. It’s been the star attraction of films, books and television shows through the ages, but games have never quite managed to capture its allure. Sure you’ve got the impressive Neo-Paris of Remember Me, the black and white occupied Paris of Saboteur and the amusing, stained glass window vandalism of [… Read more

Shadow Warrior Review - Wang On Consoles

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Shadow Warrior arrives on consoles (PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, specifically), but can it overcome its controversial heritage to deliver the promised arcade action of times long gone by? In an age of cover based shooting and regenerating health, few stand as the Old Guard, reminding us what was once was, jumping, strafing and giving [… Read more

The Legend of Korra Review

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Welcome to the world of Avatar, a fun, frantic and fluid cel-shaded world with a few problems and lots of enemies. For full disclosure, I have been an unwaveringly loyal fan of the TV series since the very beginning. I sing Secret Tunnel when I’m happy and Little Soldier Boy when I’m not. I laugh [… Read more

The Evil Within Review - Scary & Frustrating

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The Evil Within can be summarised in one simple, yet terrifying sentence: it is the ungodly lovechild of Dark Souls and Silent Hill. If you’re looking for a horror title that will make you regret playing with the lights off, The Evil Within will having you staring worriedly into the dark shadows of your bedroom. [… Read more

Review: The Vanishing of Ethan Carter

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Exploration games are becoming more and more common place in today’s game community. From the experimental Dear Esther to the emotional Gone Home, these peaceful, yet powerful games are being made by some of the industry’s most creative minds. The latest edition to the genre (and the object of today’s review) is The Vanishing of Ethan [… Read more

Runemaster Hands-on: Choose Your Path Wisely

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Runemaster is a fascinating game. Built around Norse mythology, it doesn’t look like it offers much new, but with a huge breath of choices for each quest, Runemaster will easily find a place in the ever-filling market of tactical fantasy RPGs. It starts in the same way as many others, with you picking a race [… Read more

Microsoft Mocks Sony With “Destiny Fragrance”

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Microsoft, in the run up to Destiny‘s launch, one of the most widely anticipated games of the year (releasing on September 9th, in case you have been hiding under a rock), has launched its own Destiny counter-advert campaign. Except, it’s not technically for the game, it’s for Destiny Fragrance.   According the perfume advert online here, [… Read more

Diablo 3 Ultimate Evil Edition Review

Making its way across the console generation, Diablo 3 Ultimate Evil Edition includes all the extras from the original as well as a few improvements to boot, but is it worth the price tag? Firstly, and most importantly, Diablo 3 isn’t for everyone; it’s an old school unapologetic dungeon crawler. That means you can expect [… Read more

Project CARS Interview With Pete Morrish

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At Gamescom we spoke to a lot of different developers, but none quite as mad (in a good way) as Slightly Mad Studios‘ Pete Morrish. Obviously he’d been working a lot and was clearly in need of a break, but he was also extremely funny and passionate about his game. Before being forced to go outside [… Read more

Hands On: Never Alone - Something special

It’s hard to capture Never Alone in words, it’s the sort of game that might not seem as captivating as it is until you play it. Playing as a young girl, your quest is to find the cause of a blizzard that is threatening the life and livelihood of your home. Naturally, you’re not a [… Read more

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