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Neverland Card Battles review
Neverland Card Battles is one baffling game. While this title has all the basic fundamentals of a decent card-based tactical RPG (large battlegrounds, complex combat…
03/01/2009
£29 inc VAT
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Postal III review
More ultra-violence and mockery from this wannabe controversy-maker - is Postal's sex'n'sadism any funnier third time around?
22/01/2012
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Flatout 3: Chaos & Destruction review
What's been done to the formerly great racing series almost defies description - but we'll try...
20/12/2011
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Call of Juarez: The Cartel review
A by-the-books shooter from beginning to end, Call of Juarez: The Cartel swaps the Wild West setting and interesting characters of its predecessors to become a stale,…
26/07/2011
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Jurassic Park: The Game: Episode 1: The Intruder review
Telltale's barely-a-game adventure is Simon Says, but with dinosaurs and sore hands.
18/11/2011
£21 inc VAT
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Microsoft Project Natal review
Microsoft's Project Natal is a prototype immersive gaming system, and we've tried it out.
28/09/2009
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First look: Wii Sports Resort
Recently at the E3 2008 games expo in Los Angeles, PC Advisor got to take a look at two upcoming Nintendo Wii Series games - Wii Sports Resort and Wii Music. Here's…
28/07/2008
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First look: Wii Music
Recently at the E3 2008 games expo in Los Angeles, PC Advisor got to take a look at two upcoming Nintendo Wii Series games - Wii Sports Resort and Wii Music. Here's…
28/07/2008
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Pac-Man for iPhone review
’80s arcade game arrives on the iPhone with mixed results.
23/07/2008
£6 inc VAT
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Shaun White Snowboarding review
Shaun White (aka The Flying Tomato) is a world-renowned snowboard/skateboard superstar, so it was only a matter of time before he finally got his own video game…
19/12/2008
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Legendary review
Since you can't fend off leprosy with a rifle, Legendary accommodates its market by switching the unleashed evils of the mythological Pandora's Box from "illness and…
06/11/2008
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Splinter Cell 3D review
Splinter Cell 3D is a handheld remake of the best game in the series, and the additions take the experience to a new level.
28/04/2011
£39 inc VAT
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Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension review
This licensed platformer is high on charm but low on content.
11/08/2011
£22 inc VAT
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Boulder Dash-XL review
This downloadable update to an Atari classic is a fun, frantic action-puzzler that's well worth a look.
01/08/2011
£9 inc VAT
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Let's Golf 3D review
Gameloft's formerly phone-based golf game hits Nintendo's eShop service with the very solid Let's Golf 3D.
03/08/2011
£5 inc VAT
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Sanctum review
This first-person tower defence title is a fun, frenzied experience that presents a novel take on a tired genre.
24/08/2011
£6 inc VAT
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Zuma's Revenge review
Zuma's Revenge offers highly addictive ball-blasting, colour-matching gameplay.
17/09/2009
£14 inc VAT
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Rift: Planes of Telara preview
Our first look at Trion Worlds' gorgeous, ambitious and fantastical new massively multiplayer online role-playing game, Rift: Planes of Telara.
05/07/2010
Free
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Final Fantasy XIV review
Final Fantasy XIV is Square Enix's latest installment in the massively multiplayer role-playing game series.
13/10/2010
£8 inc VAT

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