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Shift 2: Unleashed review
The more serious side of the Need For Speed franchise is rolled out for its second run, but does Shift 2: Unleashed have enough under the hood to compete?
30/03/2011
£49 inc VAT
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Mass Effect 2: Arrival review
Mass Effect 2: Arrival is the final DLC for Bioware's masterpiece, and an amuse-bouche for the incoming Mass Effect 3. Does it complete its mission?
31/03/2011
£6 inc VAT
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Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars review
One of the few good things to come from the prequel trilogy, Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars is not only a rollicking good time, but also the best Lego game to date.
01/04/2011
£39 inc VAT
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WWE All Stars review
WWE All Stars is one of the most accessible WWE games, but it's also one of the shallowest. Are the game's strengths enough to keep it in title contention?
04/04/2011
£44 inc VAT
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Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters review
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters offers little in the way of revolutionary changes. But a few key additions maintain the series' reputation for a solid,…
06/04/2011
£49 inc VAT
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The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile review
The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile's refined combat, tight controls, and striking aesthetic make for a bloody good time.
11/04/2011
£6 inc VAT
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Ghostbusters: Sanctum Of Slime review
With repetitive gameplay and random late-game difficulty spikes, Ghostbusters: Sanctum Of Slime can’t quite live up to the reputation of the brand.
12/04/2011
£6 inc VAT
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Red Faction: Battlegrounds review
Red Faction: Battlegrounds is a by-the-books expansion of the Red Faction universe, but it's still an explosively enjoyable distraction for fans of the series.
14/04/2011
£7 inc VAT
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Yar's Revenge review
An Atari 2600 classic returns 30 years later as an on-rails shooter, but while Yar's Revenge works in concept, overlong levels and a lack of variety hurt the overall…
18/04/2011
£7 inc VAT
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Portal 2 review
Portal 2 may not have the unerring feel of perfection of its predecessor, but it might just be a better game.
20/04/2011
£49 inc VAT
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Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes HD review
Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes HD is a second chance for those who missed the excellent Nintendo DS version. And with online multiplayer and updated graphics, it's…
21/04/2011
£10 inc VAT
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Mortal Kombat 9 review
Here's an updated review of the fighting game Mortal Kombat 2011 (or MK9), following a few weeks' sustained play.
04/05/2011
£44 inc VAT
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Outland review
Don't let the wonderful art direction fool you: Outland is an ingenious and challenging platform game that takes Ikaruga, Prince Of Persia and Super Metroid, and…
06/05/2011
£7 inc VAT
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Brink review
Splash Damage's super-stylised first-person shooter is far from perfect, but it's right on the Brink of being something awesome.
11/05/2011
£49 inc VAT
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Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean review
Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean is a remarkably flawed game that feels constrained by its source material, but also doesn't use it nearly enough. And yet somehow the…
12/05/2011
£49 inc VAT
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Gatling Gears review
Gatling Gears is another downloadable twin-stick shooter for the steadily growing pile, and Vanguard Games offers little that you haven't seen before.
13/05/2011
£10 inc VAT
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MX vs. ATV Alive review
At £30, MX vs. ATV Alive presents amazing value for racing buffs, but only if they have access to the game's copious DLC.
16/05/2011
£30 inc VAT
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L.A. Noire review
L.A. Noire is a stellar detective story from Team Bondi and Rockstar Games, and a bold, cinematic step forward in the evolution of the HD adventure game.
17/05/2011
£45 inc VAT
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Fallout New Vegas: Honest Hearts review
The second of four planned Fallout: New Vegas DLC installments, Honest Hearts is more representative of the franchise than Dead Money, but falls short of Point…
20/05/2011
£7 inc VAT
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The First Templar review
Though The First Templar features decent replay incentives, repetitive gameplay severely limits this button-mashing adventure's appeal. Conspiracy fans and history…
23/05/2011
£35 inc VAT
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