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Preview: iNFamous 2

Being a closet fan of most of the DC and Marvel Comic Characters of the late 80′s, 90′s and 00′s, I had high hopes for a super hero/villain game when the original iNFamous turned up on the PlayStation3 2 years ago. Unfortunatley, for...

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Review: Battlefield Bad Company 2 Vietnam

Posted by PixelAdmin | Posted in Reviews | Posted on 19-03-2011

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Oh the irony of war. What could possibly seem more ridiculous than naieve American GI’s sat clinging to the netting of a circling Huey, firing hundreds of M60 rounds at North Vietnamese soldiers, whilst listening to Creedance Clearwater Revival songs lamenting the unfairness of it all. Back in ’67, many of those lads didn’t have a choice, so you could well forgive them for indulging themselves in the malaise that must result from fighting in a war which even many of your own countrymen don’t want you to win. Battlefield: Bad Company 2′s first major add-on however, poses players with a more difficult choice – to go to Vietnam, or not…. And even to fight on the ‘other side,’ as it were.

Review: Two Worlds 2

Posted by PixelAdmin | Posted in Reviews | Posted on 19-03-2011

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Its very rare that companies get a second chance after failing as completely as Reality Pump did with the first installment in the Two Worlds Saga. Thankfully, the Polish Developer has been given just that with the soon to be released (25th Jan) Western RPG Two Worlds 2

Review: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2011

Posted by PixelAdmin | Posted in Reviews | Posted on 19-03-2011

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As sure as the Seasons, another year brings us another PGA Tour Game. Even with all the attention that Mr Woods has had in the media this year, including his fall from grace in the public eye and his trips to ‘sex addiction’ therapy, EA have stood by their man. Tiger therefore continues in his role as coverstar for the popular series which bears his name (albeit probably for less in royalty payments than before.)

Review: Super Mario Galaxy 2

Posted by PixelAdmin | Posted in Reviews | Posted on 19-03-2011

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After almost two and a half years, Super Mario returns in what can only be the most anticipated Wii game of 2010 up to press. Galaxy 2′s predecessor presented a slight change of format and location for the stocky italian plumber and this years follow up to the 2007 hit continues along similar tracks. Princess Peach is once again kidnapped by the nefarious Bowser and only the moustachioed maestro can thwart his evil scheme to control the universe using the power of stars.

Review: Red Dead Redemption

Posted by PixelAdmin | Posted in Reviews | Posted on 17-03-2011

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Every now and then a game sneaks out which defies expectation. In a market saturated with also-ran FPS crap set in pseudo-realistic Modern theatres of war, Red Dead Redemption aims to rekindle gamers interest in the long forgotten (but once incredibly popular)’Wild’ West of the late 19th Century.

Review: God of War 3

Posted by PixelAdmin | Posted in Reviews | Posted on 15-03-2011

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‘If it aint broke, then dont fix it!’ A statement I’d defend to the bitter end when looking at some of my more cherished gaming franchises and thankfully, something which Sony’s Santa Monica studio obviously echoes with the most recent entry into the God of War Series.

Review: Lost Planet 2

Posted by PixelAdmin | Posted in Reviews | Posted on 15-03-2011

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Now I must admit I love stomping around Alien worlds suppressing and killing the locals as much as the next man. No, for once I am not talking about Avatar, but actually referring to the next installment in the Lost Planet franchise. 2010′s follow on from the surprise Capcom hit (all the way back in 2007) has been eagerly awaited by a loyal and adoring fanbase which, alas, has me amongst its members.

Review: Splinter Cell Conviction

Posted by PixelAdmin | Posted in Reviews | Posted on 15-03-2011

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It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. This is not only true of the natural world but also of the games we know and love. Splinter Cell is a series that has done just that; evolved through its iterations to keep gamers interested by adding new mechanics and elements to keep each new release fresh. The question hanging over Splinter Cell Conviction is, have ubisoft gone to far and changed the basis of what made Splinter Cell great?