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Star Ocean: The Last Hope Remastered Review
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Star Ocean: The Last Hope Remastered Review

While en route to the planet Aeos, your ship encounters a strange object which throws the vessel off course and forces you to land on an unknown planet.

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Issue 100 - February 2018
WWE 2K18 Review
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WWE 2K18 Review

Ah, the wonderful world of wrestling. Where larger than life characters go head to head in epic matches that will stand the test of time.

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Issue 100 - February 2018
ReThink Review
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ReThink Review

Sometimes I wonder why so many first person puzzle games share such a similar aesthetic with Portal.

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Issue 100 - February 2018
So I Tried...Star Wars: Dark Forces
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So I Tried...Star Wars: Dark Forces

Tom fought the Sith for half an hour

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Issue 97 - November 2017
Whatever Happened To...S.T.A.L.K.E.R?
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Whatever Happened To...S.T.A.L.K.E.R?

If you have questions about Russian post-apocalyptic FPS, Ethan tries to answer them

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Issue 97 - November 2017
Detached Gamescom Preview
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Detached Gamescom Preview

VR games are all the rage nowadays, with everyone from indie developers to AAA studios trying their hand at it. Thanks to the amazing level of immersion inherent in the tech, space VR games have been a staple of the platform since its early days.

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Issue 97 - November 2017
Cosmic Kites Gamescom Preview
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Cosmic Kites Gamescom Preview

At gamescom 2017, I had the opportunity to check out some upcoming games from a host of Swedish developers. Joining in for some local-party fun, I checked out Cosmic Kites from Fishmoose Interactive.

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Issue 97 - November 2017
Wild West Online Preview
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Wild West Online Preview

Seeing as Rockstar won’t come to its senses and launch any Red Dead Redemption titles on the PC, computer players have very few options to experience the wild, wild west in all its immersive 3D glory. Besides Ubisoft’s hit and-miss Call of Juarez franchise -- whose sole good title was Bound In Blood -- the only other notable old west game was 2005’s fantastic Gun, which has aged quite a bit by now.

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Issue 97 - November 2017
Sonic Forces Preview
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Sonic Forces Preview

The release of Sonic Mania heralded a change in the timeline of Sonic titles. The gaming world was treated to a sublime slice of Sonic nostalgia that managed to capitalise on the series’ greatest strengths, whilst modernising it enough to bring it in line with current platformers. With this in mind, it’s fair to say that Sonic Forces has a some big shoes to fill, and unfortunately, Sonic’s wee feet are several sizes too small for those big white and red trainers.

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Issue 97 - November 2017
watch dogs 2
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watch dogs 2

when i found out that ubisoft were bringing out another watch_ dogs i just had to grab it before anyone else did. i have played the first one and completed it about five times, now. i am a big fan of ubisoft mainly because of the assassin’s creed games but i was really excited to be reviewing watch_dogs 2, especially because there is no new assassin’s creed this year.

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issue 87 january 2017
Top 5 Worlds I Want In Kingdom Hearts III
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Top 5 Worlds I Want In Kingdom Hearts III

Andrew shares what would be his perfect Kingdom Hearts experience

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Issue 95 - September 2017
Infinite Mini Golf Review
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Infinite Mini Golf Review

Infinite Mini Golf Review

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Issue 95 - September 2017
F1 2017 Review
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F1 2017 Review

At last year’s Malaysian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes, with flames licking out of the complex exhaust system, ground to a halt while he was comfortably leading the race.

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Issue 96 - October 2017
First Impressions: War Tech Fighters
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First Impressions: War Tech Fighters

Owen tried out this mech-em-up

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Issue 96 - October 2017
London Square Enix Offices Hands-On
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London Square Enix Offices Hands-On

Owen went to check out a bunch of Square Enix titles

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Issue 96 - October 2017
PES 2018 Gamescom Preview
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PES 2018 Gamescom Preview

Let me first begin by saying, that I am awful at football games. And while I have played FIFA and previous PES titles around friends and at parties, I’ve never really been interested in them. So, when I arrived at the Konami booth to see the first title of the day, Pro Evolution Soccer 2018, let’s say I wasn’t the most enthusiastic. This wasn’t because it was Konami, the company everyone loves to hate, but actually due to my knowledge of the last couple of PES titles being terribly underwhelming. Regardless, I was open-minded, and I was interested to see just what has improved.

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Issue 96 - October 2017
Hyper Universe Preview
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Hyper Universe Preview

The 2D MOBA is a genre that hasn’t been explored too much outside of the excellent Awesomenauts and Nexon’s newest title, Hyper Universe, looks to jump feet first into the fray. Bringing an esoteric selection of characters from a variety of disparate areas of pop culture, from Gundam-esque robots to soldiers and demons it looks to bring a unique spin to the popular genre.

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Issue 96 - October 2017
So I Tried...Kill The Bad Guy
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So I Tried...Kill The Bad Guy

There was a bad guy to kill, so Andrew tried to do it

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Issue 99 - January 2018
MCM Impressions: Yomawari: Midnight Shadows
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MCM Impressions: Yomawari: Midnight Shadows

Owen went to MCM and had a play of some games

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Issue 99 - January 2018
Regions Of Ruin Preview
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Regions Of Ruin Preview

Regions of Ruin is all about exploration. Spearheading the entire dwarven race on a quest to reclaim their lost lands and fortune, you’ll battle legions of orcs, wizards, and other mythical beasts.

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Issue 99 - January 2018
Ultrawide: Not Just Another Display
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Ultrawide: Not Just Another Display

Calum tells us why we should be using ultrawide displays.

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Issue 88 February 2017
So I Tried... Dead Island
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So I Tried... Dead Island

This time, Andrew played Dead Island.

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Issue 88 February 2017
So I Tried... Shadow Warrior
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So I Tried... Shadow Warrior

Adam tried killing people with swords and tells us about it

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Issue 101 - March 2018
According To...Lily (Super Mario 3D World)
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According To...Lily (Super Mario 3D World)

According To...Lily (Super Mario 3D World)

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Issue 101 - March 2018
5 Adorable Monsters I Want To See In Monster Hunter World
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5 Adorable Monsters I Want To See In Monster Hunter World

With Monster Hunter World out, here’s what Owen wants to see in it

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Issue 101 - March 2018
Starpoint Gemini Warlords Review
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Starpoint Gemini Warlords Review

Starpoint Gemini Warlords Review

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Issue 101 - March 2018
The Station Review
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The Station Review

The Station Review

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Issue 101 - March 2018
Mafia III
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Mafia III

I love a good story. I like epics of revenge, murder, loss and despair; I like to immerse myself in rags-to-riches tales where the downtrodden rise from the ashes. And here is where we hit a slight snag for you see, as much as I like a thrilling narrative, I don’t enjoy having to go through a long and tedious slog to see how it all pans out. This is Mafia III’s problem; it’s a riveting account of how one man pulled the dying dregs of several gangs together to take out the top dog but the only way to find out how it happens is by crouching, whistling, stabbing, repeat or alternatively, shoot, get shot, repeat.

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Issue 87 January 2017
Dishonored 2
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Dishonored 2

The original Dishonored released back in 2012 was amongst the most impressive and excellently well crafted titles of that year. It also became one of my favorite titles since BioShock. It didn’t follow conventional design, it didn’t force you to follow a needless linear path, neither did it instruct you to kill or destroy anyone and anything in your path. No, Dishonored let you decide the fate of others, and in a video game, that offers you massive amounts of power.

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Issue 87 January 2017
Titanfall 2
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Titanfall 2

Awesome missions, a solid dependable multiplayer, no cut content and no botched launch; this is more than what we can expect from some big companies at the moment. With some games in the past having a horrific launch, a terrible multiplayer or issues a-plenty with their campaign. The recently released Battlefield 1 is plagued with two major issues; limited weapon choice in multiplayer and a very short campaign, it took my five hours to complete the whole thing. Honestly? That is far too short. Far, far too short.

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Issue 87 January 2017