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EA Access: A Mid-Term Report

Seven months almost to the day, EA took the bold step of releasing the EA Access service on Xbox One, offering discounts on EA digital purchases, early access trials of soon-to-be-released titles, and...

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LEGO Jurassic World – Preview

Hold on to your butts… Clever Girl… Life will find a way… I’m getting these out of the way early so I am not tempted to fill this preview with many puns. But it’s true, there are numerous moments...

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The Evil Within – The Assignment DLC Review

The Evil Within, whilst not what you’d consider a “surprise” hit, bearing in mind the game’s genealogy, was a game that I didn’t expect to make the impact with me that it did (it eventually took its...

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WWE Network – Review

This week is wrestling week at TheGameJar. Which means we’ve asked all our writers to share memories of wrestling games past and present. Today, instead of a game, Sean looks at an app which is making...

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Super Dungeon Bros – Preview

Super Dungeon Bros is a four-player game that brings some of the best elements of some of our favourite multiplayer indie games. You can see the inspiration of games like Castle Crashers. Dungeon raid,...

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White Night – Review

Horror survival games usually just leave me by the wayside, cruising past like a friendly passing car. I’m neither bothered or generally captured by them. If you know me then you know horror in general...

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Battlefield Hardline – Review

“Sir, Mendoza’s last run in the field, no offence, was a total clusterfuck.” It’s hard to not see Khai Ming Dao’s first critique of her new partner as a tongue in cheek look at the last Battlefield...

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LA Cops – Review

Think about Hotline Miami. Got it? Good. Now, change its perspective. No, we don’t want it to be a top-down game anymore. Yep, that’s it. A nice isometric view. Now, take away the ability to properly...

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GEEMU! – Bandai Namco’s Level Up Preview

I’m incredibly westernised when it comes to games. Whilst I love Japan and its food and customs, I’ve never been able to really access its gaming and anime culture like so many of my contemporaries...

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F1 2015 – Preview

The rain beats down heavily over Marina Bay. The flood lights are reflected, shimmering in the pools on the tarmac occasionally splashed with colour from the lights of ferris wheel. You’re thrashing...

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Resident Evil Revelations 2 – Review

Resident Evil 4 has a lot to answer for. It’s undoubtedly one of the best games of all-time in its own right. However, whilst it has been almost solely responsible for the rise of the third-person...

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FUT Is The Drug – FIFA Ultimate Team and Me

I’m not ashamed to say that online gaming has never really appealed to me in the same way that it does for most these days, and this tends to be for a couple of main reasons. 1) I tend to play at times...

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Project Cars – Review

We’ve been lucky enough to have checked out Project Cars a few times over the course of the past year. This review is going to confirm some things we’ve already said and probably you already know,...

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Rock Band 4 – Preview

It wasn’t actually that long ago that I put down Rock Band 3. It was probably about six months ago after I had an aching need to complete The Beatles Rock Band (something I’d forgotten I’d already...

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E3 2015: Bethesda Recap

As far as debut’s go, this is probably one that will live long in the memory for all of the right reasons. Bethesda took a giant leap to the stage at E3 (at the Dolby Theatre which hosts the Oscars, no...

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LEGO Jurassic World – Review

If you had told the late Michael Crichton that his work would eventually become LEGO, he would have said “interesting, but please don’t let it be based on The Andromeda Strain because that movie has...

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Back(wards) To The Future

Perhaps it’s nostalgia, or perhaps it’s the growing realisation that – as console games become more and more sophisticated – I’m no longer capable of playing to a high standard, but when I looked back...

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The Witcher 3 – Wild Hunt – Review

One of the most eagerly awaited RPG’s of this new generation of gaming has finally arrived and found massive success worldwide. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt from Polish studio CD Projekt RED (the guys...

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Returning to Tamriel – The Elder Scrolls Online

Returning to Tamriel brought some mixed emotions to me. Originally, I was going to review The Elder Scrolls Online again, a year after I last did this with its original release on PC, with it’s new...

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Tour de France 2015 – Review

There is a strange allure I have with licensed sports games. I just want to play them, just to see what they’re like. The more common sense person in me says “Don’t be a dick, Sean, that game is £40...

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