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The Top 5 Games of 2008

Jamie Ewbank 22 December 2008 12:22
It’s been a cracking year for gamers, with titles like Grand Theft Auto and Metal Gear Solid making it to their fourth instalments, new titles like LittleBigPlanet and Dead Space bringing new characters and stories into play, and a sprint finish to the

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Call of Duty: World at War

Jamie Ewbank 10 December 2008 16:35
Given that we’re one of the few sites that refrained from making early predictions that Call of Duty: World at War would stink, it would be very easy to pretend that the thought had never crossed our minds and consequently look an awful lot more composed

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GAME REVIEW: Dead Space

Jamie Ewbank 27 November 2008 12:35
It’s long been the dream of game developers to create a game that feels like a playable movie, and in Dead Space , EA has succeeded. Albeit, it’s the sort of movie that involves an awful lot of trudging backwards and forwards doing menial labour whilst

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Our Top 5 Most Cinematic Games

Jamie Ewbank 15 November 2008 15:52
The average age of gamers is rising, and as we grow up, we're demanding grown-up games. We want rounded characters, meaningful themes, inventive cinematography and incredible surround sound. In these days of HD equipped, Blu-ray capable consoles, why

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GAME REVIEW: Quantum of Solace

Jamie Ewbank 04 November 2008 11:35
Quantum of Solace is the latest Bond tie-in game to try and step out of the shadow of the N64 classic Goldeneye, and the first that has a chance of succeeding. Using the superb Call of Duty 4 engine, Quantum of Solace has a solid foundation upon which

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From the sublime to the ridiculous: LittleBigPlanet and The Happening reviews

Jamie Ewbank 30 October 2008 11:48
It's been a week of extremes on The Leisure Lab, where we’ve discovered that a lossless 5.1 DTS-HD soundtrack isn’t enough to save the The Happening , a film where the scariest noise is that of Mark Wahlberg staring down the camera and explaining the

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GAME REVIEW: Pro Evolution Soccer 2009

Jamie Ewbank 24 October 2008 16:08
Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 maintains its status as the football sim for the hardened gamer, having finally found the right balance between complexity and playability. PES 2009 challenges you with a clever AI that quickly counters the repetitive efforts

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GAME REVIEW: Brothers In Arms: Hell's Highway

Jamie Ewbank 22 October 2008 11:59
The Brothers In Arms series is best known for taking the tired old WWII first-person shooter and reinvigorating it by adding squad tactics. Sure, it slowed the games down to a glacial pace, but having to sneak, suppress and flank your opponents added

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GAME REVIEW: Star Wars: Force Unleashed

Jamie Ewbank 16 September 2008 12:01
Star Wars: Force Unleashed is the most action-packed Star Wars game ever to hit a home console, and it lets you get in touch with your dark side. Jedis might get all the attention, but the real stars of the Star Wars universe have to be the Sith. Think

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Baroque: What has Wii done to deserve this?

Jamie Ewbank 10 September 2008 15:18
Baroque seems like an interesting idea at first: it's an RPG for the Wii, a console starved of the roleplaying format. The game's central conceit is that having your character die and restart the game is vital to revealing the plot. On top of that, it's

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GAME REVIEW: Hellboy: The Science of Evil

Jamie Ewbank 05 September 2008 11:19
At first, Hellboy seems like it’s going to be a lot of fun. Ron Perlman reprises his role as the grumpy, red demon, the snippets of dialogue are fairly amusing, and the combat gives plenty of opportunity to beat-up little bad guys in humorous ways. Unfortunately,

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GAME REVIEW: Ferrari Challenge

Jamie Ewbank 29 August 2008 14:05
Ferrari Challenge isn’t the sort of driving game that helps the backmarkers catch up or steps in with a bit of sympathetic ABS when you overcook a corner. It’s the sort of technical racer that sticks you in a Ferrari and ruthlessly punishes you for mistimed

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