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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

Two Worlds review

Two Worlds has a lot to live up to especially when it’s a game that has a number of similarities with the hugely successful Elderscrolls IV: Oblivion. Whilst Oblivion was well received across the board and garnered much praise as an early game in the Xbox 360’s life, Two Worlds

Project Slypheed review

Project Sylpheed is a sci fi space shooter where players assume the role of ace pilot Katana as part of the TCAF. The game is set in a universe where humanity has terraformed planets and made several colonies throughout the galaxy. However troubles are brewing as an impending war with

Vampire Rain review

Vampire Rain has been developed by Japanese developer Artoon and features a black ops unit tasked with eliminating the threat of a new breed of Vampires called Nightwalkers who are intent on converting humans into their own kind. The game provides a pure stealth experience with some combative undertones and

The Darkness review

What is “The Darkness”? Other than the title of the game which has been developed by Starbreeze who also brought us Enclave and Chronicles of Riddick Escape from Butcher Bay on Xbox. The Darkness is also the name of a popular comic series which features leading anti hero Jackie Estacado

WarTech Senko No Ronde review

WarTech Senko no ronde is an arcade fighting game developed by G.Rev and released on the Sega Naomi board. The game is set in the future where the human race has inhabited various regions of the galaxy. However nations are at war with each other over the distribution of wealth

Forza 2 review

When Forza released on Xbox it was revered as one of the great racing games and one that would easily rival the more established likes of Project Gotham Racing. With its simulation approach and of course the editing tools for users to create new and distinctive paint jobs for their

Shrek: The Third review

Shrek fans can rejoice as not only is a new movie on its way but a game to go alongside it for you to continue the adventuring when you get home from the cinema. This will be the third Shrek movie tie in game to appear on consoles and therefore

Rayman Raving Rabbids review

Rayman has been around for a number of years and has starred in several titles spanning multiple systems. With the advent of more powerful hardware being available and in the case of the Nintendo Wii, differing game play methods we have a new Rayman game on our hands. Once again