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The Darkness II review

Based on the best-selling comic ‘The Darkness’ created by Top Cow Starbreeze Studios’ first effort has seem a sequel developed by Unreal and Pariah developer Digital Extremes. The Darkness tells the tale of fearless Mafia hitman Jackie Estacado who becomes host to the terrifying entity that is the Darkness which

Grand Slam Tennis 2 review

EA enters the fray alongside the efforts of Sega’s Virtua Tennis and 2K’s Top Spin series with its own Grand Slam Tennis. This is part 2 of the series and seems to be an encompassing package that spans 20 years with its ESPN Classic matches. With an extensive career mode

Ninja Gaiden 3 review

After Tomonobu Itagaki’s revival of the Ninja Gaiden series on Xbox in 2004, the games have gained a legion of dedicated fans as they fill the shoes of hardcore and traditional ninja character Ryu Hayabusa of the Dragon lineage. With two games (including the remixed Ninja Gaiden Black) on Xbox

BlazBlue Continuum Shift Extend review

Arc System Works are one of the few developers clinging on to the now ancient art of providing gamers with old school 2D fighting games especially in times when the more established franchises like Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat have gone fully 3D. There’s a certain charm with 2D hand

NeverDead review

NeverDead is a new franchise published by Konami and developed by Rebellion and features protagonist and 500 year old cursed demon hunter Bryce Boltzmann working for an agency to rid hotspots of demon invasion. The game offers a third persons action game but with a twist in that Bryce cannot

The Adventures of Tin Tin review

Ubisoft are no strangers to the odd movie tie in game, so being tasked with making a game based on the latest animated movie that is poised to doing the rounds should not be a hard task to bear. In this instance the subject matter is Herge’s Tin Tin, a

L.A. Noire review

Every once in a while a game comes along and changes the face of gaming, whether it be a new gameplay mechanic, graphics enhancement, or something entirely different that interest is peaked beyond normal excitement. Rockstar Games have been known to lead the way when it comes to action games,

Assassin’s Creed Revelations review

It has been a year since the last Assassin’s Creed game and so to be presented with another so soon is a bit of a dream come true for some, but perhaps not as welcome for others. Assassin’s Creed Revelations is part of what was a planned series of games

Saints Row: The Third review

2006 saw the début of Volition’s gangster filled open world caper Saints Row followed by its superior successor in 2008. Just over two years later and we’re back with the Saints, although this time in the new city of Steelport which has been overtaken by the all new celebrity machine

Happy Two Feet review

As Happy Feet 2 hits UK cinemas this this week, the video game tie in is poised to deliver more singing and dancing penguin filled madness. The game allows you to play as lead penguin Mumble, and his friend Ramon as they groove their way across the snowy wastes of