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  • ShipSimExtremes_20-05-2010_(4)

    Ship Simulator Extremes review

    Captain Jack Sparrow makes it look a whole lot of fun, while Jaws' Captain Quint makes it look just plain frightening... so does Paradox's Ship Simulator Extremes manage to portray either of those feelings? Or does it simply go down like the Titanic? Let's take a look.

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    Worms Reloaded review

    Game: Worms Reloaded Developed/Published: Team 17 Distributed: Exclusively through Steam digital download Price: £17.99 Pros: Looks great and plays great, wonderfully designed single player campaign. Cons: A few very minor bugs in online multiplayer, though it shouldn’t put you off and I’m sure they’ll soon...

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    Alien Breed: Impact review

    Game: Alien Breed: Impact Developed/Published: Team 17 Distributed: Digitally via Steam Price: £12.99 Pros: Modern technology brings the game to life, love the comic strip styled cutscenes. Cons: Hard to find a co-op buddy online, gameplay may feel a little outdated to newcomers. Scores: Enjoyabilty/Longevity:...

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  • LEGOHarryPotter 2010-07-17 03-16-40-11

    LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 review

    LEGO is fun, that’s just one of the many constants in this world that we call Earth. Mix that with one of the most successful franchises of recent times and you’re onto a winner, right? Let’s find out as we take a look at LEGO...

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  • VoodooDice 2010-07-06 20-35-13-11

    Voodoo Dice review

    When I think of games that involve dice, I can’t help but be filled with thoughts of Dungeons & Dragons (including the jokes that come with it). Voodoo Dice, on the other hand, contains absolutely zero roleplaying, bit a whole host of dice rolling, number...

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  • Legio 10-00-10-22

    Legio review

    Let’s take a look at something a little different than usual, Legio. A turn based strategy game from Paradox Interactive, which at first glance looks a lot like the game of chess that appeared in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (did I just admit...

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  • Rocket Knight review

    Rocket Knight review

    You may have thought otherwise, but Sonic the Hedgehog wasn’t the only humanised creature to hit gamers’ consoles back in the ’90s. Rocket Knight Adventures saw Konami bring a jet-pack wearing marsupial to the world of platform games, in the form of Sparkster the possum....

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  • Dark Void Zero review

    Dark Void Zero review

    Remember the NES? Of course you do, we all loved our cartridge swallowing, grey boxes back in the day. In the case of Dark Void Zero you’ll be reminded of the 8-bit wonder, a game with such a strange history of more than 20 years....

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  • Silent Hunter 5 review

    Silent Hunter 5 review

    Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic is a submarine simulation game, set during the first half of the Second World War. Players enter the German side of the battle with a Type VII U-boat, fighting the much stronger British navy by using stealth and...

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  • Splinter Cell Conviction review (PC)

    Splinter Cell Conviction review (PC)

    After much waiting the master of stealth, Sam Fisher, returns to our monitors. This time, however, things are getting personal and despite his plans to retire from the spy organisation Third Echelon, he finds himself in a rather awkward position. The combination of a personal...

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