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Alpha Protocol review

With creative developers Obsidian at the helm of the game that has been billed as a spy role playing game (a first if there ever was one). Alpha Protocol aims to do something familiar but different. Taking aspects from third person action games and then adding in RPG elements, offers

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

Stormrise review

Real Time Strategy Games (RTS) games are becoming more and more popular on consoles and with the most recent arrival of Halo Wars, which takes a highly popular franchise and regurgitates it into something entirely different, the once PC exclusive genre is now making waves in other areas. The main

Sonic Unleashed review

I would rate myself as quite a mellow, mild mannered person, which in gaming terms means I usually take things in my stride. I’m a firm believer of learning to get better if I can’t accomplish the tasks games provide for me, and so I would say that patience is

Beijing 2008 review

The Olympic Games are about to begin in Beijing and to catch you whilst in the athletics mood, Sega has released the official game of the games. This mean that gamers wishing to reach the peaks of athleticism can do so from the comfort of their own homes, minus any

Iron Man review

The movie Iron Man has just released and thus far has received reasonable responses from movie goers. SEGA has enlisted developer Secret Level to recreate the movie experience in the Iron Man video game. Movie tie in games have always been regarded as poor efforts by the more hardcore gaming

SEGA Superstars Tennis review

There have been a number of tennis games throughout the ages on consoles, and like all sports games it’s somewhat difficult to deviate from the basic rules that make the sports what they are in the first place. As far as tennis games go, we’ve had some wacky additions to

Condemned 2: Bloodshot review

Ethan Thomas the protagonist of the launch title Condemned had a pretty rough time of things both mentally and physically, as he battled his inner demons and a serial killer who tried to frame him for murders of his colleagues. It’s enough to drive anyone, not only insane but most

The Club review

Bizarre Creations are well known for their racing game expertise, and with a long history of providing gamers the high octane thrills around a racing circuit, the team felt it was time to prove that they could diversify a little. The Project Gotham Racing series has been very successful for