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Forza Motorsport 6 – Review

One of the things that has become apparent since we’ve had Forza Motorsport 6 in our lives is that Forza Motorsport 5 was a bloody well made game for an Xbox One launch title. Forza 6 pushes the...

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FIFA 16 – Review

FIFA 16 is a perfectly acceptable football game. Nothing more, nothing less. That’s why you see a 7 in that box over there. Anyone who tells you that it’s a bad game is objectively wrong, but those who...

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LEGO Dimensions – Review

Before I begin this review of LEGO Dimensions, we need to set the level straight on a few things, which are the most talked about issues people have with the physical and financial concept behind the...

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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain – Review

There have been many, many words written and spoken about what is almost certainly Hideo Kojima’s last game in the Metal Gear Solid franchise. Many of those words are on the labyrinthine story that...

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Battleborn – Interview with Randy Varnell

Back at Gamescom, Sean got to check out Battleborn, the new first person shooter from Gearbox that marries elements of online play and the MOBA character style with their unique design and vision. He...

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Turtle Beach PX24 Headset – Review

There are quite a lot of headsets available and, for the price, this isn’t a bad deal at all. The market at the moment is full of differing prices, compatibility and brands making confusion rife for...

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WRC 5 – Review

It’s been a while since I’ve truly enjoyed throwing up the dirt, cutting hairpins and getting nostalgia for the old Subaru blue and gold colours. Sometimes it’s been sated by some excellent game modes...

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PES 2016 – Review

I’m just going to come out and say this straight up. PES 2016 is the best football game in years. It’s definitely the best football game of the past five years and definitely the best on this current...

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Christopher Brookmyre’s Bedlam – Interview

Christopher Brookmyre’s Bedlam is now out on PC, Xbox One and PS4. You can read Andy’s review of it here, but Sean has keenly followed the game’s progress over the past year and enjoyed his time with...

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Christopher Brookmyre’s Bedlam – Review

The games pastiche has become something of its own genre in recent years, as we’ve seen an increasing number of interactive love letters – games that wear their very clear influences on their very...

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Star Wars: Battlefront Beta Impressions

With that trailer coming out of Paris Games Week, and the internet just generally abuzz with everything Star Wars, I’ve been reflecting back on the recent Star Wars Battlefront beta and what I took...

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WWE 2K16 – Review

As a wrestling fan, I feel equally as good about this year’s WWE game as I do bad about it. There has been a lot promised like a bigger roster, more creation options and just a general improvement on...

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Star Wars Battlefront – Review

From the 17th to 19th Centuries, Nostalgia was thought of as a disease. If that’s the case then Star Wars is an epidemic. There isn’t a childhood memory amongst us that doesn’t involve Star Wars in...

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Life Is Strange – A Reflection

It’s done. It’s all over. The story of Max Caulfield and her unexplained power to rewind time has come to a climax, and it was an amazing journey. Having previously covered the first episode of Life is...

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Fallout 4 – Review

Fallout 4’s greatest strength is also at times its greatest weakness, which can be summed up/forgiven/excused/berated (delete as appropriate to your preference on this) as “being a Bethesda game.” Even...

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