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Mindjack Review: Mindfuck 0

Mindjack has an excellent premise: you have the ability to take control, or "jack" the minds of your enemies. This can turn the tide of a battle and be used in many and interesting ways. However, Mindjack manages to not only botch this concept, but fail to produce a playable product on all fronts. The game is a complete disaster that I can hardly believe a major publisher can put out in 2011.Raping time?Mindjack's story focuses on the near future, where governments have become weak and corrupt o...

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Portal 2 Review: Triumph 0

 Portal 2 is the follow up to the unique and inspired Portal from 2007. Portal was a short but incredibly tight and smart game budget game, while Portal 2 is being sold as a standalone product which has a lot to live up to. Portal to not only lives up to the legacy of the first Portal, but improves upon it in many ways. Portal 2 largely manages to maintain the strong points of its predecessor while simultaneously pushing the production values much higher, making the game worthy of being a full r...

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Portal Review: Enrichment 0

Portal is a game released by Valve and it has an interesting concept at its core: solve puzzles by using portals. Portal certainly achieves this, with 19 puzzle chambers in its main game and 6 advanced maps to play after completing the game. What I didn't expect from Portal was a smart and well written story, and it definately has one. Portal begins with the protagonist waking from a sleep in the Aperture Science Enrichment centre. An automated voice tells you that you will undergo a series of t...

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Borderlands Review: Cross that border 0

Borderlands is an fps game developed by gearbox with the intent to integrate an rpg style level up system into the game, or a role playing shooter as they dubbed it. It combines modern fast shooter controls with the diablo style loot collection system and an addicting level up system.  Borderlands is set on the planet Pandora, and casts you in the role of 1 of 4 mercenaries searching for a legendary vault said to contain vast wealth or power. You choose from 4 very different characters, each wit...

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Dante's Inferno Review: Welcome to Hell 0

Dante's Inferno is an action game which can charitably be described as being similar to God of War. The game places you in the role of a crusader named Dante as he returns home to find his love murdered and her soul taken to hell. You will enter hell in pursuit of rescuing her and journey through the 9 circles of hell from the poem, hence the games name. The game play is remarkably like God of War, however it lacks the deep combos or strong narrative. What it does provide are some interesting ar...

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Assassin's Creed 2 Review: Requiescat in Pace 0

Assassin's Creed 2 is the sequel to the beautiful but deeply flawed Assassin's Creed. You reprise the role of Desmond in the present day parts but Altair and the third crusade has been ditched for a new character and setting. You play as Ezio during the peak of the renaissance in Italy. This game needed to take the solid concepts and good parts of Assassin's Creed but address the issues of repetitive side missions, limited assassination methods for main targets and the inability to swim, and dam...

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Halo 3 Review: Finish the Fight 0

Halo 3 is the final game in the epic trilogy that made the Xbox a serious contender.  Halo 3 continues the story of the series and of Master Chief but it makes some mistakes that the previous 2 games did not. Halo 2 ended with Master Chief having boarded the ship of the Prophet of Truth, and though it ended with a cliff hanger it did leave the way open for a great opening for Halo 3. Amazingly, Bungie squander this opportunity and for some inexplicable reason the game begins after the Chief has ...

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Assassin's Creed Brotherhood Review: Desynchronised 0

Assassin's Creed Brotherhood is effectively a sequel to Assassin's Creed 2. You play as Ezio again in the animus parts and Desmond in the present day scenario, and the game picks off directly from where Assassin's Creed 2 leaves off. The story begins with Ezio returning to his villa, but events quickly conspire to drag him back into his battle with the powerful Borgia family while in the present day Desmond and Lucy attempt to foil the modern day templars. After the initial events of the game, w...

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Halo 2 Review: A Monument to all your sins 0

 Halo 2 picks up right from where Combat Evolved left us, with Master Chief making his return to Earth as a hero. The Chief receives a warm welcome when he reached the military command defences around earth, especially from Admiral Lord Hood who is a new character voiced by Ron Pearlman. Having received your commendations you travel through the station to the armoury. As you begin to relax after a job well done, a Covenant fleet jumps into orbit and attacks, throwing you back into the fray. The ...

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Gears of War 2 Review: More like ten shitloads 0

Gears of War 2 was promised to be bigger, better and more badass than its predecessor, which is quite a claim considering how successful and revered the first Gears of War was. Epic needed to keep what the fans of the series loved while also trying to meet its incredibly ambitious promise to make the game better on so many levels, and incredibly they largely achieved this. Gears of War 2 is an incredible game that still stands up as one of the Xbox 360's best 3 years after its release.    Story ...

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Halo Combat Evolved Review: Cue monk chants 0

Halo: Combat Evolved, the game that started a series which dominated the first person genre for years and put the Xbox on the map. When Halo came out I was not a big fan of shooter games. I had loved Goldeneye on the Nintendo 64 but that was really it. Halo changed all that, bringing a quality shooting experience to consoles that truly competed with the likes of Unreal on the PC. 10 Years later how does Halo Combat Evolved stand against modern games?     From its storytelling strengths, Halo is ...

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Red Faction Armageddon Review: Destruction is out the window 0

Armageddon clearly aims to make good on the shortcomings of the 2009 Red Faction Guerilla by focusing more on story events and a more focused single player campaign. However, while a good sequel will also preserve the positive aspects of its prequel, Armageddon completely fails to do this. The free roaming sandbox nature of Guerilla is lost here, replaced by a linear corridor crawl that strongly prevents exploration and deviation from the path the developers want you to take. The story is more c...

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Gears of War Review: Are you THE Marcus Fenix 0

Gears of War did for the Xbox 360 what Halo did for the original Xbox, put it on the map. It promised to be a flagship action game for the console and provide the best reason to buy the Xbox 360, but it did so much more than that. Like it or not, Gears of War changed the genre and has influenced gaming since its release in 2006. It brought fantastic online multiplayer to consoles in a way that only Halo 2 really did before it and it gets a lot of blame for bringing about the plethora of brown do...

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Halo 3 ODST Review: Orbital expansion pack 0

Halo 3 ODST was billed as am expansion to the Halo 3 experience. What it promised was to provide a side story that runs alongside the Halo 2 campaign, but from the perspective of a unit of drop troops who are fighting the Covenant incursion on Earth. While ODST provides this, it retailed at the same price as a full game, despite lacking the game content to justify this price tag.    Here are our great new cast of characters The story of ODST also has some problems. The original trilogy of games ...

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Medal of Honor Review: Call of Honor 0

Medal of Honor is an attempt by EA and the newly formed Danger Close to reboot a much beloved and prestigious franchise in a modern setting, following in the footsteps of Modern Warfare. The game is set during a 2 day period in Afghanistan and jumps between 3 different characters during this. The setting may sound exciting, being set in a current real war but the game completely disappoints on this premise. The characters all completely lack any discernable features to set them apart from each o...

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Brink Review: Over the Brink and into a wall 0

Brink is a team based shooter from Splash Damage. The concept is a solid one: complete objective based missions with a team of allies in a set time limit. The game uses a class system similar to Team Fortress, albeit not as well implemented. However, Brink completely collapses under a mountain of technical issues and a general lack of content. Splash Damage had a chance to break out of their niche and appeal to a much wider audience, but ultimately the numerous problems of the game will relegate...

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Total War Shogun 2 Review: The age of the country at war 0

Shogun 2 is the latest in the total war series from Creative Assembly, and brings the series back to its roots in feudal Japan. You play as 1 of a selection of the great Japanese clans and battle to become the new Shogun of Japan. The game is set in a Japanese civil war, and each of the selectable clans have their own unique abilities and bonus traits. As an rts and total war game, there isnt really a story. What the game does provide is the tools to establish your own story. You have a Daimyo, ...

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Super Street Fighter IV Review: World champion 0

Super Street Fighter IV is a fighting game masterpiece to put it simply. There are 10 new characters added to the game from Street Fighter IV in 09, along with new stages, a new announcer and new balance to the characters. With 35 characters, challenge and training modes, and a robust online selection, this game is the full package. Each character has a strongly individual feel when you play as them, and many have a unique fighting style. This results in matches feeling wildly different dependin...

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Kane and Lynch 2 Dog Days Review: Dog shit 0

Kane and Lynch 2 Dog Days brings back the titular duo from Dead Men, and puts you in the role of Lynch this time. The story starts off quietly enough, with Lynch getting Kane involved in a weapons deal in Shanghai. The deal quickly goes wrong and the two must get out of China. Thats it for story in this game, get out of China. The game has an extremely linear campaign and is a simple third person shooter with cover mechanics.     Motion camera can bite you in the ass The visual style is the most...

0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

Dead Space 2 Review: No one can hear you scream 0

The first game of 2011 which I have played, I was hoping for a good start to the gaming year, and I was not disappointed.  I was worried when EA were talking up the introduction of multiplayer and of making the game action orientated. Having been a huge fan of the isolation and dread  filled atmosphere of the first game, I feared that it would become an action game without atmosphere. While Dead Space 2 is much more action orientated than Dead Space, and it has lost that sense of dread, it has a...

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Killzone 3 Review: Enter the zone of killing again 0

Killzone 3 is the sequel to the great Killzone 2 by Guerrilla Games. Killzone 3 has a great introductory sequence setting up the story before it places you at literally the ending of Killzone 2. The campaign begins at this point, allowing you to pick up as Sev where you left off in the last game. You will be forgiven for putting a bullet into Rico at this point if you want. The story starts fast and the campaign maintains a great sense of urgency and excitement for its duration. The story has be...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

Bulletstorm Review: To kill a dick 0

Bulletstorm is a first person shooter and places you in the role of Grayson Hunt, a former soldier turned space pirate. It feels like a parody of many other modern fps games, with its ridiculous humour and style. The game takes place on the planet of Stygia, after Gray and his crew attack the ship commanded by his former commanding officer and nemesis, General Sarrano, causing both ships to crash on the planet. It quickly becomes apparent that the planet they are trapped on is filled with hostil...

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Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Review: Take a ride 0

Mvc 3 is following the legacy left by its hugely popular predecessor, not an easy act to follow. I am unfamiliar with the series, having only briefly played mvc 2, so I went into mvc 3 without any vested interest or expectations with regards the franchise name. What I have played a lot of is Super Street Fighter 4, which I find an expertly crafted and entertaining game. Having played several hours of mvc 3 I can say that it pales in comparison to Capcom's fighting masterpiece. Thats not to say M...

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Mortal Kombat Review: Your soul is mine 0

Mortal Kombat from NetherRealm Studios serves as a reboot of the series. Raiden has been defeated by Shao Kahn in the aftermath of Mortal Kombat Armageddon and sends a telepathic message back to his Mortal Kombat 1 self warning of future events in an attempt to change history. This allows key events to be altered in Mortal Kombat lore and this game serves as an amalgamation of mk 1-3. Mortal Kombat is the most packed, exciting and story heavy game in the mk franchise, and also the best. All the ...

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Duke Nukem Forever Review: Fail to the King Baby 0

After 14 years in development and becoming a long running joke, Duke Nukem Forever has actually released and is on store shelves. Its been a long time since 1997, so how has the icon of shooting games that was Duke transitioned into the modern scene? Sadly the answer is horribly.  This should have been a fun fight The story of Duke Nukem Forever is simple: the aliens Duke defeated years before are back under suspicious circumstances, and it quickly becomes apparent that they want our women. Clea...

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Shadows of the Damned Review: The bullet train is here 0

Shadows if the Damned is the brainchild of Suda 51, Shinji Mikami and Akira Yamaoka, and it shows. Its a 3rd person shooter, but it oozes Japanese creativity and whacky design. Unfortunately, a lot of this creativity goes into artistic design and concepts rather then level design or game play elements. Shadows of the Damned is not as unique as you would imagine a game from these minds would be. What it is is a solid 3rd person shooter with funny script and a blast of a campaign to experience.   ...

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Fear 3 Review: A fearful conclusion 0

I found Fear 2 to be an exciting roller coaster of a game with a lot of thrilling moments in its campaign and some genuine scares,. Fear 3 has a lot to live up to, especially considering the ending of Fear 2. However, it has not quite achieved this, but has done some interesting things in other areas of the game. Monolith are not developing it this time, with Day 1 Studios taking that role.    Fear 3 puts you back in control of the Point Man from Fear 1. Its a bit of a jarring transition and ear...

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Halo Reach Review: Remember Reach 0

Halo Reach is Bungie’s swansong for the franchise that they have worked on since Combat Evolved. With Bungie off to work on something else, Reach should be their final labour of love to the fans of the franchise. Reach has some mixed results, but what is certain is that its a Bungie made Halo game through and through. It has the pacing, core gameplay and style that people expect from Halo, and unlike ODST, Reach is a fully fledged entry into the venerable franchise. The story of Reach is a prequ...

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Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Review: Here's to you 0

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is the final instalment in the tale woven by Hideo Kojima and co over a period exceeding 20 years. The series which helped playstation to its success and has had some of the greatest characters in video games in it has a lot to live up to in its canonically final part, but does Metal Gear Solid 4 achieve these lofty aims? The fact of the matter is that Metal Gear Solid 4 is the definitive game in the series. It addresses nearly all the control and game pl...

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L.A. Noire Review: City of Angels 0

L.A. Noire is an adventure game developed by Team Bondi. Though published by Rockstar, L.A. Noire is a far cry from Grand Theft Auto or Red Dead, instead being a successor to the point and click adventure games of old. While it is a semi sandbox world with a lot of player interaction, this is not a free roaming game by any means. There is a linear story path to be taken, there is basically no side content to participate in and the game has a tight leash on what the player can do at any time. Des...

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Crysis 2 Review: Will you want it to run crysis 0

Crysis 2 follows in the footsteps of a predecessor that is still hailed to this day as the showcase for PC graphics, and was notoriously difficult to run. Crysis 2 is also on the consoles, and swaps the jungle setting of the first game for New York City. So, does Crysis 2 provide another technical showcase, or the “best looking game on consoles”? Well, yes and no. Its a game that has tried to evolve from its predecessor, but in many areas has failed in some fundamental ways. The story of Crysis ...

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Infamous 2 Review: A song of ice and fire 0

Infamous 2 is a sandbox game through and through, but it also continues the surprisingly strong story of its predecessor and attempts to improve many aspects of the game mechanics. As a major PS3 exclusive franchise and a sandbox trying to tell a linear story Infamous 2 does remarkably well in marrying clashing game designs. Its a really solid game with a strong narrative, but it does have some niggling issues.   The story of Infamous 2 picks up directly from where the first game left you. Cole ...

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Deus Ex Human Revolution Review: Thank Deus for me 0

Deus Ex Human Revolution is a prequel to the original Deus Ex from 2000. The world presented in this game is extremely attractive and reminiscent of a near future with a heavy cyberpunk and blade runner like aesthetic to its visuals. The story of the game revolves around the increasing spread of augmenting humans by implanting them with robotic upgrades. There are themes brought into this including philosophy, morality and regulation as elements of society are opposed to the increasing numbers o...

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Jade Empire Review: An oriental breeze of fresh air 0

Jade Empire was bioware's first original IP, although you wouldn't know it from the amount of lore and history that the game world has. Jade Empire plays similarly to Kotor in that its a third person rpg. You are a young martial artist, of either gender as you select your character at the start of the game. With the world of Jade Empire, Bioware were able to create their own fiction without constraint and the quality of writing, setting and narrative is incredible.  Its a mythological China fill...

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Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine Review: Spoice Murine!! 0

Relic Entertainment have done a fantastic job with the 40k franchise over the years on the Dawn of War series, so them developing a third person shooter set in the same universe is an exciting prospect. Upon playing Space Marine its instantly recognisable that Relic really do understand and "get" the grim and dark atmosphere and feel of Games Workshop's franchise. You play as Captain Titus of the Ultramarines. A forgeworld named Graia is under attack from a massive Ork horde and you are the vang...

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Resistance 3 Review: Resist one more time 0

The Resistance series has been the darker franchise for Insomniac, who are better known for their Ratchet and Clank games. While Resistance has been a strong series I never felt that it was special or achieving its potential the way Ratchet and Clank does. I was a bit underwhelmed by Resistance 2 despite its solid mechanics, as the game was just not all that memorable. Resistance 3 changes this trend, upping the production values of the series, improving on a technical and mechanical level, and ...

2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

Gears of War 3 Review: Dust to dust 0

This is it, the end of the trilogy that alongside Halo has been Microsoft's flagship franchise. Gears of War engendered cover based shooting into gaming, has had incredible amounts of gore and visual fidelity and generally been a series that showcases what the Xbox 360 can do. Gears of War 3 does not disappoint, keeping all of these traits of the series alive and well while improving on multiple aspects of the series and all round being the most finely put together game in the series.    This ti...

3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

Homefront Review: Home is where the trash is 0

Homefront has an intriguing concept, the USA has been occupied by a powerful foreign aggressor and you are a member of a resistance movement fighting for liberation. Homefront presents a scenario were North Korea has forged a new powerful state in Asia and defeated the USA by using an emp weapon and begins a brutal occupation. There are strong scenes which pull at emotional heart strings and the premise is excellent, but the game wholly fails to achieve its potential on every front. The story h...

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