PS Reviews

Final Fantasy XIII review

It has been a long time coming and finally Square Enix’s new role playing game has arrived on Xbox 360. Once a Playstation only series, it’s taken this many years for the series to arrive on Xbox, although we’re ignoring the not so good Final Fantasy XII which seemed a

Tropico 3 review

Sim City has so far been absent on Xbox 360 and so this has led to a void when it comes to resource management/strategy/ tycoon games this generation. Although we have been blessed with Civilization Revolution and Theme Park, for those gamers looking for a more deeper experience have had

Mass Effect 2 review

Mass Effect was heralded as a benchmark game for Western role playing games, providing gamers with a neat balance of action, storytelling and vast exploration. Not quite a full-on third person shooter, or turned based RPG it sat perfectly in the middle of the two genres capturing the imaginations of

Dark Void review

Dark Void is the latest game from Capcom and pits players into a desperate sci-fi world where alien godlike beings threaten the sanctity of Earth. You take control of leading and unwitting hero Will, a pilot who is thrown into the thick of things at the drop of a hat.

Vancouver 2010 review

The Winter Olympics begin in February 2010 in Canada and to keep up with the snowy momentum, SEGA have embarked on publishing the official tie-in video-game of the event. From the warmth of your armchairs and possibly without a speck of snow in sight, the game allows you to take

Bayonetta review

Action games have come thick and fast this year on Xbox 360, and with more coming in the next few months, gamers have some choices to make especially if you’re the sort to not rush out and buy the games as soon as they are released. Cue Sega’s Bayonetta a

Meet the Robinsons review

Meet the Robinsons is based on the Disney animated movie of the same name and features the young Wilbur as he battles the dastardly Bowler Hat man, lots of ants and plenty of puzzling moments thrown in for good measure. The game features elements from the movie but is an

Rogue Warrior review

Bethesda have been pretty stealthy with the game they are publishing for Rebellion, not only have we not seen any pre-release gameplay footage but post release things have gone a tad quiet for a game which features the vocal talents of Hollywood actor Mickey Rourke (Sin City, The Wrestler and

The Saboteur review

We’ve had a number of open world games this year, and we’ve also had a number of World War II inspired offerings as well, but not one that combines the two. Perhaps developer Pandemic seized the opportunity to cater to fans of both and offer them an all encompassing WWII

Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 review

Infinity Ward’s Call of Duty Modern Warfare took the world by storm with its gritty take on more recent military actions of the world we live in. Gone were the Germans we’d so relentlessly pushed back in the name of freedom for 3 previous games and a new direction was