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Virtua Fighter 5 review

The Virtua Fighter series has had a long history, starting out in the arcades and then appearing on various home consoles. The game has always had it’s distinct following, and whilst fighters like Dead or Alive and Tekken have their own fans, it’s interesting to note that the Virtua Fighter

SEGA Rally Revo review

SEGA Rally has always been considered by many as the definitive arcade rally game considering it appeared in the actual arcades in the 90’s as well as appearing on various home consoles such as the SEGA Saturn or Genesis, depending on which side of the pond you live. With its

Virtua Tennis 3 review

Sega are back with their latest iteration of the Virtua Tennis series namely Virtua Tennis 3 in which gamers can live out their tennis fantasies with a touch of arcade flavour thrown in. However as with all sports related titles it is rather tough coming up with new ideas considering

Chromehounds review

I think it is safe to say that mech games are an acquired taste and not for everyone. For the uninitiated, mech games usually feature huge hulking mechanised units which are normally bi-pedal although many other varieties are available. The mechs are normally heavily armed and the crux of why

Condemned: Criminal Origins review

Horror games have come in a wide variety of forms over the years with the likes of Silent Hill and Resident Evil probably being the most recognised of the genre. There have been a few titles that have opted to provide a first person experience (through the eyes of the