More Touchmaster – DS Review
More TouchMaster (known as TouchMaster 2 in the US) is, unsurprisingly, the sequel to TouchMaster, featuring twenty games slotted into the categories of card, arcade, brain-teaser, image and puzzle. Utilising the touch screen throughout, there is a great mixture of
Mechanic Master – DS Review
There’s just something about building contraptions that appeals to me and, I’m sure, many other people. For anyone who has ever salivated over a Heath Robinson drawing; sat amazed at an episode of Thunderbirds or Wallace and Gromit; or ever dreamed about how making their morning toast could be, you know, made a bit more exciting, then ‘Mechanic Master’ is for you.
But the big question is, is this DS contraption solving and creating puzzler worth of Mr Robinson or more of a rejected patent?
Football Director DS – DS Review
In the vast swathes of shovelware for which the DS has been a magnet for over the last year or so, I remember reading that Deal or No Deal has a mode where you play as the banker. This is
Legend of Kage 2 – DS Review
A much needed slice of hardore gaming comes this way.
Manhunt 2 – Wii Review
It’s funny how Manhunt 2 has come about in the UK. One year later than our American cousins and after a fair old number of legal battles over whether or not it should be allowed on the console that the
Speed Racer the Videogame – Wii Review
As is the case with all movie-to-videogame adaptations, my expectations of Speed Racer the Videogame on Wii weren’t exactly sky high. By and large, the majority of summer blockbusters are accompanied by a sub-par release and a resounding ‘meh’ from
Fallout 3 – Xbox 360 Review
“And he gathered them together into a place called Armageddon…” Revelation ch.17 v.16 Forgive the Bible quote there folks, but there are very few sentences that sum up Bethesda’s part-FPS, part-RPG monster, Fallout 3, quite so succinctly. Relentlessly apocalyptic, bleak,
Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 1 – PS2 Review
Is Fata Fury: Battle Archives Volume 1 worth growing a mullet again and picking up another neon shell suit for this trip back to the early Nineties?
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows – Xbox 360 Review
There have been thirteen Spider-Man games in the past eight years, counting this latest release, Web of Shadows (and not counting games like Marvel: Ultimate Alliance where Spidey has a co-starring role). I know it’s dull to open a review
Crash: Mind Over Mutant – Xbox 360 Review
Crash Bandicoot brings back some fond memories for me – especially at this festive time of year. I remember receiving PSOne Crash Bandicoot games nearly every Christmas during the period that I owned Sony’s first console – and I remember
Midnight Club: Los Angeles – Xbox 360 Review
Midnight Club: Los Angeles is the fourth game in the open world street racing series from the masters of the sandbox genre, Rockstar Games. On the back of the record breaking success of GTA IV, Rockstar Games has once again
Blitz: The League II – Xbox 360 Review
It’s safe to say that sometimes us gamers get raw treatment from the media. As I write this, the whole videogame violence row has erupted once again, with Grand Theft Auto IV fast becoming the industry’s easy target. You may
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