Review: LA Noire with Rockstar Pass
The game’s fantastic originality is clearly a massive reason for the game’s pre and post release success…
The game’s fantastic originality is clearly a massive reason for the game’s pre and post release success…
it’s a good game, but it could have been a great game…
Madness Returns might well be based on characters from a children’s book but this certainly isn’t a game for little kids…
Grasshopper have come up with exactly that key extra: knob gags…
F1 2011 is a very enticing prospect for racing fans…
Sound effects make a big difference here with each bone broken, organ pureed and pool of vomit induced feeling satisfyingly crunchy, squelchy or splattery…
Red Faction is famed for it’s destroyable environments and this game is no different…
It’s not every day a game is released whose development has spanned three decades…
Get ready to battle epic beasts, slash through strawberries, take on toy soldiers, reclaim nature and much more…
At first the game looks amazing as you go through the first few dungeons…
It’s a refreshingly laid back experience…
carrying too much speed through a corner will slide a car off the track, but send a biker flying through the air while trying to remember if their medical insurance is up to date…
the Master Chief returns to confront his own destiny and face an ancient evil that threatens the fate of the universe…
get it together for a perfect run and it’s a brilliant feeling…
The bots themselves aren’t quite as stupid as some people have made out…
all the right parts are here but it just fails to reach that game that I think everyone wanted it to be…
it’s always nice to leap across the finish line to win a race mid-backflip…
when another member of your squad screams at you about a sniper 200m away to the South you’re torn between diving for cover or scanning the horizon…
where Section 8 really comes to life is the multi-player…
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