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Ubisoft Announces Valiant Hearts, A Stunning Downloadable Game Set During World War 1
War. War never changes. It’s a famous line, and one that almost feels like it applies to videogames in recent years. The game’s industry churns out shooter after grey shooter, each as generic as the last with only a few shining beacons of brilliance breaking up the monotomy. Another of those beacons is due to…
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Razer Arctosa Keyboard – Review
Razer are doing very well for themselves. Their logo is easily recognizable and they’ve developed quite a reputation for creating good gaming gear. The Razer Arctosa is designed as an entry level piece of equipment, squarely aimed at those who want to upgrade to a gaming keyboard but don’t want to have to go to all…
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The Xbox 360 WIll Be Supported For Another 3 Years, Say Microsoft
Though the upcoming console hardware is rather exciting there’s going to be plenty of people holding on to their Xbox 360’s, either waiting for a price drop or so that they can simply continue to play the games in their collection. If you’re one of those people then you might be pleased to know that…
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Xbox One Release Date Announced And Gets A CPU Increase
Microsoft have finally gotten around to announcing the release date for their upcoming console, revealing that it will be hitting store shelves on November, 22nd of 2013 in Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain, UK, and the USA. Microsoft’s marketing director also confirmed that there is now an additional number…
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Rayman: Legends – Review
Platforms: Xbox 360, PC, PS3, Vita and Wii U Reviewed On: Xbox 360 Developer: Ubisoft Publisher: Ubisoft Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: No PEGI: 3+ Back in 2011 I scored Rayman: Origins 9.5 out of 10. As a direct sequel I feel it fitting that I should begin my review of Rayman: Legends in the same way…
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Battlefield 4 Will Have A Test Range Where You Can Practice Flying
If you’ve ever played a Battlefield game in the past then you know that jumping into a helicopter for the first time can be rather daunting. Mastering the controls takes plenty of practice, something which is hard to do in the middle of a heated battle. Worse yet is finding yourself charged with flying a…
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External Storage Won’t Be Supported By The Xbox One At Launch
The Xbox One has suffered a slight blow today as Major Nelson revealed in his PAX Special Podcast that the Xbox One won’t support external storage at launch, but rather the feature will arrive some time after the console is sitting on store shelves. “My understanding is that feature will not be there at launch…
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Splinter Cell: Blacklist – Review
Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3, PC and Wii U Reviewed On: Xbox 360 Developer: Ubisoft Publisher: Ubisoft Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: Yes PEGI: 18+ Ubisoft are revisiting the legendary Splinter Cell franchise, and this time they’re aiming to please absolutely everyone with their efforts. Ubisoft made the mistake of marketing the action side of the game before…
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Memoria – Review
Available On: PC Reviewed: On: PC Developer: Daedalic Entertainment Publisher: Daedalic Entertainment Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: No PEGI: 12+ This game was tested using an AMD Radeon HD 7790 graphics card kindly supplied by AMD. Click here for details on that, the Radeon HD 7790 and the test system used for all PC games. Ah, Daedalic, you’ve quietly worked your…
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KIller Is Dead – Review
Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3 and PC Reviewed On: Xbox 360 Developer: Grasshopper Manafacture Publisher: Deep Silver Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: No PEGI: 18+ Me and Suda 51 have had a rocky relationship over the years. I’ve loved his work, hated it, and simply couldn’t get into some of it. Lollipop Chainsaw, the last game from the…
