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

Forza 3 review

Microsoft’s exclusive IP Forza has gone from strength to strength over the years, starting out on the original Xbox and garnering much praise from gamers across the globe, the game cemented itself as a definitive racing game for a generation of gamers loyal to the Xbox brand. With its unique

Tekken 6 review

The Tekken series has been around for a long time now and has seen 5 previous games over the years starting out in the arcades and making its way to the Playstation. The roster of characters has grown considerably with each iteration and the game continues to add more meat

Bakugan Battle Brawlers review

Kids go through all sorts of crazes whether that be jumping on skateboards, collecting Panini football stickers or playing the latest video game. That also includes buying the cuddly toy, T-Shirt and whatever else the marketing guys can throw out there to entice moms and dads to buy them for

Borderlands review

Borderlands is set in the fictitious wastelands of a ravaged planet (Pandora) filled with wild creatures and gangs of thugs looking for a fight. It’s a lawless place and one where people do what they can to survive. There’s a myth that a place exists on the planet called ‘the

Magnacarta 2 review

Magna Carta 2 follows the story of Juto a boy suffering from memory loss in a world at civil war as the Southern and Northern forces vie for supremacy of the lands. Following the supposed death of his friend, Juto vows to seek revenge and learn the truth behind his

Halo 3: ODST review

Halo 3 was and still is a huge hit for Microsoft and Bungie when it launched, and whilst maybe attracting its fair share of cynics, proved that even after two previous games there was still lots of life left in the series which started on Xbox and has proven to

WET review

There’s something about slow motion that tickles the fancy when playing video games or watching movies that’s hard to nail why it feels just right despite the fact that it’s used extensively in both mediums, yet never gets old. There’s too many instances to mention here in gaming which have

Mini Ninjas review

IO Interactive are better known for their Hitman series of games and more recently, Kane and Lynch and so it comes as a bit of a surprise to see that they’ve embarked on a third person action game which ditches the gritty realism of said games and goes straight for