Ubisoft

Splinter Cell Conviction review

It has been four years in the making and with a complete overhaul some two years ago, Ubisoft’s Splinter Cell Conviction has finally arrived. We last saw Sam Fisher on Xbox 360 in Double Agent, which although upped the ante somewhat, wasn’t so well received. It appeared that gamers were

Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood review

Call of Juarez first appeared on Xbox 360 in June 2007 and featured the rather ambiguous tale of a priest with an itchy trigger finger and an Native Indian/American on the run for a crime he didn’t commit all set to the backdrop of an unforgiving world filled with gold,

Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X review

Flying games seem to come in a variety of forms but are less in number than the more ground based shooters. We’ve had plenty of first person shooters, and third person action games, but it seems aerial combat is an area that appeals more to a specific gaming demographic. You

Prince of Persia review

Ubisoft’s Prince of Persia has been re-envisioned for this generation of consoles. Gone are the time mechanics from the last game Sands of Time, being replaced with a more traditional platforming adventure game. Prince of Persia tells a love story between an unlikely hero and an even more unusual companion,

Naruto: The Broken Bond review

Everyone’s favourite spiky haired, loud-mouthed ninja is back, in Naruto: The Broken Bond. Picking up from when the last game Naruto: Rise of a Ninja (RoaN) left off, the fate of Naruto, Sasuke and friends, and the Hidden Leaf Village is laid bare before you as the game begins with

Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway review

The Brothers in Arms series has always sat on the more niche side of gamers preferences, due to its blending of strategic, tactical gameplay fused with more traditional action features. Some gamers really don’t feel the team element in games and prefer to be that lonesome hero who rushes in

Rainbow Six Vegas 2 review

Team Rainbow are back and once again are called into action against the terrorist threat that seems to have focused on Las Vegas USA. The original Rainbow Six Vegas was well received across the board and whilst there were a number of annoyances with the game, Red Storm has had

Naruto: Rise of a Ninja review

Naruto: Rise of a Ninja is based on the popular anime series, which has gained huge popularity not only in its native Japan, but also in Europe and the US. The series (and game) tells the tale of ninja in training Naruto Uzumaki, who is cursed from birth with a

CSI: Hard Evidence review

Ubisoft released a CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) game on the PC several years ago and then subsequently a version was ported to the Xbox. The game received a mixed response, and whilst it was true to the TV program, the point and click style harked back to the old school