Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Double Agent – Xbox 360 Review
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent is a great game that's certainly worth playing if you enjoyed any previous Splinter Cell titles, but don't expect to see a huge leap in terms of gameplay, or the ingenious level design of years gone by. In a lot of ways Double Agent is a letdown in comparison to its predecessors...
The Ship – PC Review
Where is the best place to murder somebody? Now I was pondering this very question myself the other day, as to the benefits of murdering people in a variety of locations. In a crowded city for instance, it might be
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 – Xbox 360 Review
Ah, Tiger Woods! Forgive me for being nostalgic but a brief history lesson follows. Since PGA Tour 2003, the Tiger Woods franchise has eaten away at my time and served as perfect for when people are socialising at my place.
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon – PS2 Review
I’m still chuckling to myself. I just launched Goro from a catapult into a wall and watched his mutilated corpse slide slowly down, like some demented episode of Tom and Jerry. It’s Mortal Kombat, we all know it’s Mortal Kombat
FIFA 07 – Xbox 360 Review
I’ll apologise in advance because I know how annoying it can be when people just compare games to form the basis of a review. However, it’s all but unavoidable in this genre, as people fall either into the FIFA of
Family Guy – PS2 Review
Family Guy, that ever popular cartoon show that a) really isn’t for the family and b) thanks to impressive DVD sales simply will not die, even though the studio tried to axe it. Kids seem to love its larger than
Pro Evolution Soccer 6 – Xbox 360 Review
So far the 360 has seen a plethora of sports games, most of which has been the usual constant stream of American games from EA that swamp every console. Not that I have any objections to these games – they
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 – PS2 Review
Dragon Ball Z gets set for another round of OTT brawling on the PS2.
Touch Detective – DS Review
You know, some games just don’t get their proper due and it really ticks me off. A recent example of this is Atlus USA’s charming new DS mystery adventure game, Touch Detective. Now, if you’ve been reading the dreary coverage
Battlefield 2142 – PC Review
Battlefield is back, but it not the battlefield you'll be familiar with, it's all science fiction and futuristic with floating ships and walking death machines, so it's different but different enough to provide something new and exciting?
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Double Agent – Xbox 360 Review
If you’ve owned any home console or have been playing PC games in the past four years or so, the chances are very high that you’ll have at least heard of Splinter Cell, even if you’ve not been fortunate enough
Jaws: Unleashed – PS2 Review
At long last – it’s here! How long has it been? How long have we waited? It may not have been on everybody’s minds, but ever since playing Ecco the Dolphin and enjoying its calming, tranquil sensibilities, I have wondered
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