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Driveclub Review - Better Late Than Never

Driveclub had a particularly difficult road to release. Originally planned as a PlayStation 4 launch title, the game was delayed many times and eventually released in October 2014, almost a full year later. One would expect that to translate in [...] Read more
Alessio Palumbo |  30 December, 2014
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Persona Q Review - Plenty of Personality

What happens when a spin-off of a hardcore JRPG crosses with a hardcore dungeon crawling JRPG? JRPG-ception, that’s what, and with Persona Q: Shadows of the Labyrinth I’m more than happy to continue going deeper… It’s the series that’s become so [...] Read more
Dave Aubrey |  27 December, 2014
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Giana Sisters Director’s Cut Review

Coming from controversial past and through the last generation, the Giana Sisters finally break into the newest consoles with Twisted Dreams: Directors Cut. Once the franchise was known only as  clone of Super Mario, and although its reimagining [...] Read more
Rosh Kelly |  19 December, 2014
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Assassin’s Creed Unity Review

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 [...] Read more
Rosh Kelly |  11 November, 2014
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Tales of Hearts R Review

I think it’s fair to say at this point that the Tales series is rivalling the likes of Final Fantasy for the title of ‘Best JRPG Franchise’. Whilst the latest titles of Square Enix‘s juggernaut are either moving away from the single player [...] Read more
Dave Aubrey |  10 November, 2014
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Shadow Warrior Review - Wang On Consoles

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, [...] Read more
Rosh Kelly |  5 November, 2014
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Samurai Warriors 4 Review - The Way of The Warrior

Action games are making a comeback this year. Not too long ago we were plagued with shooter after shooter, and although the shooters are still releasing in full force, we’ve seen action games making resurgence – Bayonetta 2 released to huge [...] Read more
Dave Aubrey |  30 October, 2014
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Lords of the Fallen Review - Trying & Trying Again

From Software‘s Souls series, particularly Dark Souls 1 & 2, have changed gaming in more ways than even the developers could have imagined. Whether one likes it or not, its success stirred a radical shift away from the spoonfed gaming [...] Read more
Alessio Palumbo |  28 October, 2014
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The Legend of Korra Review

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 [...] Read more
Rosh Kelly |  24 October, 2014
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The Evil Within Review - Scary & Frustrating

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 [...] Read more
Rosh Kelly |  22 October, 2014

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