Reviews
Japanese studios have a patchy history with Western collaborations but Kojima Productions and Mercurysteam’s Castlevania: Lords Of Shadow gets it right first time. Find out why in the games™ review.
Capcom returns with more zombies than ever before, but can you really call Dead Rising 2 a sequel if practically nothing has changed?
As Sony’s long-awaited PlayStation Move debuts in the UK, launch title Kung Fu Rider gets the hot new motion controller off to a decidedly shaky start. And not in a good way.
It was 2001 when we first became Master Chief and stepped onto the titular Halo of the title. Now, nine years on, we’re at the end of Bungie’s custodial service, Reach marking the studio’s final farwell to the game that made its name. Has Bungie made it a send-off to remember?
It’s the long awaited sequel to one of games™’s Top 100 Greatest games, but can Valkyria Chronicles II live up to the critically acclaimed standard of the original PS3 game?
Nintendo and Team Ninja’s collaboration may have ruffled the feathers of a few traditonalist Metroid fans but Other M is actually much more faithful to its heritage than you might think.
Eight years on from the release of Mafia 2K Czech’s gangster sequel is finally here, but is it worth the wait?
Playdead’s Limbo is at once frightening, stimulating, evocative and deadly. It’s a lingering concoction of art and mechanics, and one of XBLA’s most beautiful offerings yet.