Lunar Knights – DS Review
If you are the owner of (arguably) the greatest vampire-related video game series of all-time, Castlevania, you would think it would be unnecessary to attempt at add another to your portfolio. But what Hideo Kojima – the mastermind behind, amongst
Metal Slug Anthology – PSP Review
In the Eighties and Nineties the whole experience of visiting a videogame arcade had much more of a frontier feel about it than it does today. Back then arcades were dark places with Venus Flytrap floors, so sticky that they
Championship Manager 2007 – XBox 360 Review
Almost all football fans love to prove their religious level of dedication to their favourite sport by answering trivia questions about it that are harder than the 1970 Leeds United starting eleven. If you think you’re up to it then
Gunpey DS – DS Review
Game and Watch. Kid Icarus. Metroid. Game Boy. Super Mario Land. Metroid II. Dr. Mario. Virutal Boy. Wonderswan. Minus the striked out one, that’s a pretty substantial list of games and products to have on your resume. The man in
Metal Slug Anthology – Wii Review
Since 1996, the Metal Slug series has been at the very pinnacle of the side scrolling shooter genre. At a glance, it may look like any other game from a genre that has seen its heyday come and go, but
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 – Wii Review
Although undoubtedly popular both here and across the pond, it’s in its native Japan that Dragon Ball Z has become nothing short of a cultural phenomenon. In a country obsessed with all things anime, Dragon Ball Z currently stands as
UEFA Champions League 2006-07 – PS2 Review
Since it began in 1992, the Champions League has become something of a footballing exchange program – a chance for men from across Europe to meet and swap personal and cultural differences, helping to form a stronger union and making
Biker Mice from Mars – PS2 Review
As I mentioned in my last review, I’ve been worried as of late about my credibility, handing out 10/10 scores like a girl scout hands out cookies. Having just come from Open Season, a short-lived but highly entertaining, polished and
UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 – Xbox 360 Review
There have been a good number of football releases on the Xbox 360 now and given that the essential nature of these games is identical, it seems to me that the only way to give a fair and informative review
Def Jam: Icon – Xbox 360 Review
If there’s one thing that immediately sets Def Jam: Icon apart from other fighting titles, it’s got to be the fact that the music isn’t just a backdrop to the unrelenting brawling – in this baby it’s also a weapon!
Brian Lara International Cricket 2007 – Xbox 360 Review
I must confess that I’ve never really been into cricket. This is likely due to me being Scottish and the fact that our cricket team is really crap. So are our football and rugby teams of course, but we all
NBA Street: Homecourt – Xbox 360 Review
There is nothing that comes close to the flashy pass/acrobatic dribble move/dunk-fest that is the NBA Street series. Its first, second and third renditions were held close to streetball junkies’ hearts, continuously progressing towards the status of absolutely awesome. With
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