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6.0
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EA Sports UFC (XB1) Review: Too Much Fantasy Than Reality

Fantasy and reality, that is always the big debate when it comes to video games. Especially in sports games, maintaining that balance is always a struggle even for those annual franchises. Trying to make the sport fun while keeping faithful to the real deal is always the challenge. There will be times where fantasy and […]

9.0
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Watch Dogs (PS4) Review: Ubisoft’s Big Hacking Adventure Is Here

Hype can be a strange thing. On one hand, hype is exactly what every developer wants when they show off a brand new IP. People start talking about the game and become increasingly excited to play it and expect something that will blow them away. On the other hand, hype can create completely unrealistic expectations […]

8.0
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Transistor (PS4) Review: Welcome to Cloudbank

A world in turmoil, a woman with a lost voice, and the transistor. From the very beginning the threads of Supergiant Games’ second title lay far apart and create a place of terror and beauty. Things never fully swell together into the ultimate payoff you truly hope to see when the credits roll but there […]

6.5
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Outlast: Whistleblower DLC (PS4) Review – A Tense But Underwhelming Return

After Outlast arrived earlier this year on PS4 (previously a PC exclusive released last year), it certainly made it’s presence known. Due to being free on PS+, and not many games to play on the new system, many gamers tried it out not knowing what to expect. And boy did they get a shock. Those […]

8.9
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Child of Light (PC) Review: One Beautiful & Refreshing JRPG

Ubisoft released the new turn based RPG game Child of Light to the public this Wednesday. Will it live up to the hype compared with the other turn based RPG’s from history? Well read on and find out. The first thing that struck me with Ubisoft Montreal’s Child of Light is it’s amazing graphics. No, I […]

7.0
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Octodad: Dadliest Catch (PS4) Review: An Indie Adventure that Brings the Laughs

Octodad: Dadliest Catch is a premise you’ve probably experienced many times in videogames before. You play as someone who has settled down with a wife and children and you must perform regular day to day tasks. Oh, and you’re an octopus. In a suit. And everyone treats you just like a regular guy. OK, so […]

8.0
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Trials Fusion (XB1) Review: Welcome to the Future

The Trials series by RedLynx has made it’s mark on the Xbox 360 and PC having some of the most successful downloadable titles. While they start all easy, the real game for the hardcore fans begin at the hard and extreme difficulty courses. This is why the gaming community are fans of the franchise because […]

8.0
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Infamous: Second Son Review: Is Bigger Always Better?

Infamous: Second Son is Sony’s first post-launch exclusive, but being so close to the launch of the hardware, the game still feels undercooked in aspects despite its gorgeous visual style and largely fun gameplay. You play the game as young radical Deslin Rowe, who has a penchant for annoying the police, who happen to be […]

8.0
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Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes (PS4) Review: A Taste of What’s to Come

It was raining, amidst a massive hurricane I sprinted across the pavement in Camp Omega to reach one of the many extraction zones across base to get myself to safety. I was sloppy though, trying to escort an injured prisoner I forgot to check all my corners and was discovered, the entire encampment started to […]

6.5
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Thief (PC) Review: A Pedestrian Stroll Through the Shadows

After slipping into the shadows ten years ago, the stealth-adventure genre’s flagship series, Thief, has resurfaced. Despite Looking Glass Studios and Ion Storm, Thief’s original development studios, being long defunct; the series’ publisher Eidos has survived a merger into Square-Enix which brings the tale of continuity to Canada. Announced back in 2009 by then recently […]

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