Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’
Desert Island Games #3: Andy Marsh
Desert Island Games is simple. You’re deserted on a lost island, but don’t fret because it’s got every console imaginable, constant electricity and a decent internet connection. The catch? You can only take three games. This week Andy Marsh makes his three picks.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
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The Priory: Gears of War
My name is Sam Giddings, and I have a problem with Gears of War…
Click Here For More >Top 10 Anticipated Games of 2010: The Definitive List For The Future
We take a look at the next 12 months in gaming and make our choices for games worth your time. Click here to read our top ten.
Click Here For More >Best of 2009 (Shooters): Just Don’t Mention ‘That’ Scene
The trend of way too many shooters has died down and now we are only left with the truly great FPS experiences. Find out which were out favourite from this year’s crop…
Click Here For More >Best of 2009 Awards (Driving): The Most Competitive Genre In Gaming
Driving is easily the most competitive genre within our industry, read our picks and ultimate winner for the Best Racer of 2009.
Click Here For More >The Ballad of Gay Tony Review: An Epic Finale
We’ve reached the end of our journey as many mysteries still remain under Liberty City’s desaturated rain covered veil. Niko Bellic tried to figure out his American Dream only to find life in the city harder than imagined. Johnny Klebitz has found the prison release of The Lost Motorcycle Club’s leader more troublesome than first [...]
Click Here For More >Forza Motorsport 3 Review: The Massive Task
Turn 10 have a massive task to undertake, better Forza Motorsport 2. Luckily for everyone who is remotely interesting in motorsport, they pull it off with flying colours.
Click Here For More >Halo 3 ODST Review: We Aren’t In Kansas Anymore
We finished the fight, or so we thought. Re-finish the fight with Halo 3 ODST without series stronghold, Master Chief.
Click Here For More >Zune HD Gaming: An iPhone Beater?
It’s tough to argue with the twenty eight thousand games available on the iPhone. They are cheap, easy to access and despite having to digg through the dregs of the service, you can occasionally find a few diamonds in the rough. There is no doubt that Apple have secretly entered the gaming market with one [...]
Click Here For More >Games On Demand: Shooting Yourself In The Foot
I’ve always been a big ambassador for retail. It’s not really the retail side of things that keeps me damning digital distribution. I just love having a physical product that I can put on a shelve, look at before playing and retain some sense of ownership after a server or service goes down. That’s just [...]
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