21st April Fallout 3
We chat with Bethesda's Vice President of PR and Marketing, Pete Hines, about post-apocalyptic worlds, overzealous fanboys and keeping distraught developers away from sharp objects.
by Andi Hamilton
8th April Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures
We recently had a chance to see the latest version of the long-awaited MMORPG...
by Andi Hamilton
8th April Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures
We recently had a chance to see the latest version of the long-awaited MMORPG...
by Andi Hamilton
26th March Jumpgate Evolution
...we came away from the demonstration with a great deal of anticipation for what Jumpgate Evolution could eventually become.
by Emmanuel Brown
12th March Europa Universalis: Rome
The Europa Universalis series has always had its nose firmly planted in history, now this latest expedition goes even further through the ages – back to Rome.
by Simon Priest
26th February Agon: Lost Sword of Toledo
The AGON (Ancient Games of Nations) series of adventure games has gained something of a cult following over the last year or so.
by Andi Hamilton
7th February Imperium Romanum
Emmanuel Brown played a demo of Imperium Romanum. What is his take on this upcoming entry into the strategy genre?
by Emmanuel Brown
4th February Tomb Raider: Underworld
Underworld represents only the second next-generation update for the Tomb Raider franchise with original content.
by Emmanuel Brown
4th February Tomb Raider: Underworld
Underworld represents only the second next-generation update for the Tomb Raider franchise with original content.
by Emmanuel Brown
4th February Tomb Raider: Underworld
Underworld represents only the second next-generation update for the Tomb Raider franchise with original content.
by Emmanuel Brown
30th January Devil May Cry 4
I was all geared up for this, finally I’d found a valid way to stir up a decent argument around the next generation console wars.
by Mike Bowden
30th January Devil May Cry 4
I was all geared up for this, finally I’d found a valid way to stir up a decent argument around the next generation console wars.
by Mike Bowden
22nd January Frontlines: Fuel of War
There are a few things that set FoW apart from the standard FPS, our most prominent western 360 genre, most notably the respawn and frontline systems.
by James Pikover
22nd January Turok
The dinosaurs are really the greatest dynamic of Turok, and that isn't an understatement. They are both you best friend and worst enemy.
by James Pikover
21st January Conflict: Denied Ops
The Conflict series has by this point become fairly reminiscent of the characters that it attempts to portray.
by Emmanuel Brown
21st January Fading Shadows
The plot wrapped around the single-player campaign is of the usual quality for a game of this type, leaving Puzzle Quest unchallenged at the top of that particular pile of one.
by Emmanuel Brown
9th January Lost Empire: Immortals
Mike Bowden has unveiled some Lost Empire: Immortals' new and exciting features on Paradox Interactive Conference, held in Copenhagen.
by Mike Bowden
9th November 2007 Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
The launch of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock at the Hoxton Bar in London saw the inclusion of online play and the new battle mode somewhat overshadowed by Sex Pistol John Lydon...
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31st October 2007 Crysis
Perhaps the most talked about PC game of the last year, Crysis is both revered and feared among all gamers.
by James Pikover
18th October 2007 Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction
Future: Tools of Destruction follows Ratchet and Clank in another great adventure that promises to push the PS3 both in processing strain and triple-A titles.
by James Pikover
16th October 2007 Bee Movie Game
Bee Movie Game is a children's action title where the protagonist is that of the movie, Barry B. Benson.
by James Pikover
15th October 2007 Escape from Paradise City
From Danish developer Sirius Games comes this RTS / RPG combo set in the rather incongruously named, gang infested Paradise City.
by Govan Roberts
9th October 2007 The Simpsons
The Simpsons Game has proven to raise eyebrows from just about everyone that's heard anything of it.
by Sir Brilliant
8th October 2007 Clive Barker's Jericho
From the mind of one of the best horror novelists comes Jericho, more likely known as Clive Barker's Jericho.
by Sir Brilliant
27th September 2007 Spider-Man: Friend or Foe
Like the majority of Marvel games, FoF is a third person adventure title that involves hitting lots of bad guys and multiple players.
by Sir Brilliant
20th September 2007 TimeShift
As of now, Timeshift looks like it'll make a fine game, but is not fully there.
by James Pikover
17th September 2007 The Settlers: Rise of an Empire
A long time ago in a land far, far away - the Settlers Empire strikes back with this the latest and certainly the most stunning instalment - Rise of an Empire.
by Simon Priest
28th August 2007 Stuntman: Ignition
Stuntman is all about the movies and making them good. That means making the right moves, driving well, and staying away from the lava.
by Sir Brilliant
24th August 2007 Skate
Skate looks like a ton of fun. It has so far had plenty of replay value after the level's 'missions' were complete, just to skate around and get high points.
by James Pikover
23rd August 2007 Beautiful Katamari
Set for release in September, this exclusive title may have plenty of trouble getting off the ground, especially if the price is at the current standard.
by James Pikover
2nd August 2007 Heavenly Sword
The opening cut scene is beautifully shot with colours and pastel-shades glistening in all their high definition glory.
by Mike Bowden
30th July 2007 Galactic Assault: Prisoner of Power
The game itself presents the action in three dimensions much like its real time strategy equivalent titles. You can pan, zoom and title the map to your hearts content.
by Govan Roberts
18th July 2007 Loki
Pretty standard fare in terms of a hack'n'slash RPG, Loki has a rather elaborate back story which attempts to introduce several millennia of religious ethos from all over the globe.
by Spanner
16th July 2007 Overlord
Being evil has never been so rewarding. Especially when commanding an army of loyal minions, all of whom would fight for their master no matter the cost.
by James Pikover
11th July 2007 Project Sylpheed
Project Sylpheed looks like an average game with quite a bit going for it, especially if online play catches on.
by James Pikover
10th July 2007 Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword
An expansion to the already burgeoning empire of the Civilization series, Beyond the Sword sprinkles plenty of late-game goodness for fans.
by Simon Priest
3rd July 2007 Dynasty Warriors: Gundam
Following the low-rated Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire, Dynasty Warriors: Gundam takes place afterwards and incorporates many of the Gundam series characters.
by Sir Brilliant
26th June 2007 Hour of Victory
The premise of HoV is just like any other World War II title, so it was no surprise to see the same missions that have been done before.
by James Pikover
1st June 2007 Colin McRae: DIRT
Very little can be said about the downsides to Dirt. Even for a demo, it looks polished and perfect.
by Sir Brilliant
28th May 2007 Eternal Sonata (aka Trusty Bell: Chopin's Dream)
Eternal Sonata is the kind of game that one could kick back and relax while playing, and enjoy the great sights and sounds.
by James Pikover









