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There are many people who revel in the hobby of war re-enactments of yesteryear, those who rent out fields and kit themselves out in medieval chain-mail, slam each other with maces (to an extent) and play dead for half the day, then there are those who tend to keep their limbs unharmed and out of [...]
February 4th, 2012 | Posted in PC,Reviews | Read More »

While the concept of free-running is relatively new as a sport, EA managed to bring the majestic art of the activity to the mainstream with the surprisingly vivid, motion-sickness inducing Mirror’s Edge three years ago. Now, with still no signs of a Mirror’s Edge 2, you can get a fairly decent fix of high-speed running [...]
February 3rd, 2012 | Posted in PC,Reviews | Read More »

Playing a game is what you most look forward to after a hard day of work. But when the bus driver decides reading a paper while you stand freezing your balls of on the kerb, it doesn’t always leave you in the best of moods. But these days, those situations are not half as bad. [...]
February 2nd, 2012 | Posted in Mobile Gaming,Reviews | Read More »

As a downloadable title, AMY sets to achieve high standards. Since it was announced avid gamers across the globe have been waiting to download this survival horror title. AMY hopes to give players a full-length story, simple survival horror gameplay, and good graphics. Does AMY hit all this marks as a downloadable title, or is this [...]
January 30th, 2012 | Posted in PC,Playstation 3,Reviews,Xbox 360 | Read More »

Mad Catz has been making hardware peripherals for the longest time. Those who have a budget and did not want to waste their money on the official products of Sony, Microsoft, or Nintendo, then their choice would be Mad Catz products. Be either be a controller, headset, or racing wheel, Mad Catz products were high [...]
January 23rd, 2012 | Posted in PC,Reviews,Tech | Read More »

People have long been skeptical about the lasting appeal of mobile gaming and the kind of quality these $1 games offer. Rovio’s Angry Birds was a prime counter to the thought after becoming one of the best selling games of all time, rivaling it’s more expensive, complex console counterparts. Since then it tends to be [...]
January 22nd, 2012 | Posted in Mobile Gaming,Reviews | Read More »

Big MMO portal, Perfect World may have a game of the same name under their belt, but they also have an ever increasing roster of other Free-to-Play MMO games to tempt players with. Their newest addition comes from the localisation of a top Chinese title, War of the Immortals, but how does it fare against [...]
January 6th, 2012 | Posted in PC,Reviews | Read More »

The shocking, intense, and creative game called Corpse Party was originally released in 1996, meaning that those lucky so-and-so’s in Japan have already experienced this horror adventure title, but thanks to XSEED games, both North America and Europe can finally get their hands on this terrifying PSP game. Does Corpse Party bold well in this [...]
January 6th, 2012 | Posted in Reviews,VITA/PSP | Read More »

Turtle Beach is known for their quality headsets and the Ear Force X12’s for Xbox 360 look to solidify them as the standard. The previous, and well known, X11’s are the best-selling Xbox 360 headsets; the X12’s look to build on their success with crisp sound and comfortable feeling for every gamer who demands quality [...]
December 20th, 2011 | Posted in PC,Reviews,Tech,Xbox 360 | Read More »

Mobile games arguably haven’t reached the level many industry specialists expect. They’re still mainly casual affairs meant for short bursts during public transport journeys and long queues. While that hasn’t changed, it isn’t necessarily a bad thing for hardcore gamers should it be done to a respectable degree. Queue Seal Force! Seal Force is a [...]
December 19th, 2011 | Posted in Mobile Gaming,Reviews | Read More »