Monthly Archives: September 2015

Gear Up Review

Gear Up is follows the successful footsteps of many other titles, while also asserting itself as both a unique and enjoyable title. What can only be described as an arcade-style blend of Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts and the free-to-play World … Continue reading

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Star Wars: The Old Republic Review

If there’s one message that BioWare has communicated time and time again throughout The Old Republic’s pre-release campaign it’s that story is king. Every element of the developer’s debut MMORPG is geared towards players identifying with their character in a … Continue reading

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Super Monday Night Combat Review

There are two kinds of free-to-play games out there right now, ones that have been built for the new revenue model from the ground-up, and others which have micro-transactions slapped onto an already successful gameplay concept. Super Monday Night Combat … Continue reading

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The Secret World Review

When any developer launches a subscription-based MMO nowadays, it's impossible to avoid the fact that inevitably that game will go free-to-play at some point. You know it, we know it – hell, the developers especially know it. It's one of … Continue reading

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Guild Wars 2 Review

When the original Guild Wars arrived in 2005, journalists like ourselves swooned at its new take on the MMORPG. Shirking aside the traditional approach of massive worlds populated with players, and replacing them with instanced areas only linked via public … Continue reading

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Ghost Recon Online Review

The number of free-to-play shooters out there has absolutely exploded over the past 12 months. There's Tribes, Team Fortress 2, Blacklight Retribution, and Bulletrun to name more than a few, and now Ubisoft are throwing their hat into the increasingly … Continue reading

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