Warhammer: Mark of Chaos: Battle March – PC Preview
With the release of Warhammer Online not far off, it seems fitting to take an advance look at Warhammer: Mark of Chaos – Battle March. This real-time strategy is another of those standalone expansion packs, so, if you missed Mark
Burnout Paradise – Xbox 360 Review
If a game could have human characteristics then Burnout Paradise would be both cocky and aggressive. In its opening scene, the game starts off by announcing to the player that Burnout is a racing game like no other, one that
Pirates of the Burning Sea – PC Review
When approaching Pirates of the Burning Sea, it’s wise to conveniently forget that the reality of what pirates of the 1700s actually did for a living was far from the harmless tomfoolery so recently portrayed by Johnny Depp and company.
EA Unveil Battlefield Heroes Play 4 Free shooter
At the Digital, Life, Design Conference (DLD) in Munich, Electronic Arts Inc., (NASDAQ: ERTS) today unveiled Battlefield Heroes™, an all-new Play 4 Free cartoon-style shooter that will bring classic Battlefield gameplay to an all new mass audience. Available for download
Burnout Paradise – PS3 Review
Burnout and open world were never three words I would have put together. The thought seemed as likely as an open world Sega Rally, F-Zero or Golden Axe (er, hold on a minute, they’re actually doing that one!) I have
EXIT DS – DS Review
I have something of a confession to make. Soul Bubbles and Viva Pinata aside, I haven’t been excited by a DS game since… New Super Mario Bros.? Well, if not, then quite a long time, anyway. The innovative little handheld’s
Universe at War: Earth Assault – PC Review
So what do the C&C guys get up to these days? Well, unsurprisingly, continuing to make RTS games as it happens. Their latest certainly seems to tick all the right boxes, but it's cross development with the X-Box 360 may also be the reason why this PC version feel lacking.
Hard to be a God – PC Preview
Good RPGs are hard to find and good RPGs with a solid, engrossing storyline are even harder to find. Oftentimes the promises made by such games to provide many hours of entertainment and a ‘deep, absorbing narrative’ fall along the
Omega Five – Xbox 360 Review (Xbox Live Arcade)
Thanks to the advent of Xbox Live arcade, the once hugely popular side-scrolling shooter genre is having somewhat of a renaissance. With the likes of the genre defining Ikaruga and the impressive Triggerheart Exelica making appearances on XBLA in the
PDC World Championship Darts 2008 – PC Review
Bullseye! It is a game developed for the physically obese to excel within, the years down the pub honing their hand-eye co-ordination skills so that they can be revered amongst their peers. It’s Darts and it’s found a home on the PC.