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Monthly Archives: December 2012
Glitch - Hands-On
If you take a look at the visuals and listen to the delightfully plinky plonky soundtrack, it would be easy to dismiss Glitch as a kid-orientated experience, but this is world that all ages can revel in. Like all great free-to-play experiences, it's a doddle to get into this game. Continue reading
The War Z Review
Let’s get this out of the way right now... The War Z is an awful lot like the cult mod hit for ARMA II, Day Z. They both have zombies, they’re both interactive sandboxes, and they both bring out the … Continue reading
Scarecrow Samurai Review
Scarecrow Samurai is set in a world where history and mythology are merged together. It encompasses time when food in Japan was hard to obtain, and had to be defended with sword and magic. The time when people, demons and … Continue reading
ArenaNet on Guild Wars 2
When ArenaNet promised that they would be updating Guild Wars 2 regularly prior to release, we took their commitment with a pinch of salt, but over the past month they've begun to deliver. We've seen Mad King Thorn’s return for … Continue reading
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Age of Wulin Review
Localisation is a thankless job which takes a staggering amount of time and expertise. Take Age of Wulin for instance (also called Age of Wushu), one of the most promising MMORPGs to come out of China for years. Set auspiciously … Continue reading
City of Steam Review
Browser games have a bad reputation, and you know what? For the most part they deserve it. For every one of them that tries something daring and different (like Might & Magic Heroes Kingdoms for instance) you have a half-a-dozen … Continue reading