Half Life 2 as an 80’s Movie.
 

Half Life 2 The Movie.

How Ep. 2 poster may have looked in 1985.

 
Halo Reach continues to impress.
 

Halo Reach Multiplayer.

Reach out and feel the love in ViDoc2.

 
Review: After Burner Climax (360/PS3).
 

After Burner Climax.

Review (360/PS3).

 

Browsing all articles in PC.

Review: Super Laser Racer (PC/Mac).

Review: Super Laser Racer (PC/Mac).
4

Super Laser Racer is a fantastic futuristic retro racing game from indie developer New Star Games. Set in the future and with bright trippy graphics reminiscent of Tron the premise of the game is simple enough, take your chosen racer to the track and fight your way to first place.
The game is viewed from an [...]

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Review: Sonic & Sega All Star Racing (360/PS3/Wii/PC).

Review: Sonic & Sega All Star Racing (360/PS3/Wii/PC).
4

It’s often said you said never judge anything by its cover, but in the case of Sonic and Sega All Star Racing, that is exactly what you should do. It looks like Sega’s take on Mario Kart and that’s exactly what it is.
Nintendo has dominated the kart racing genre for over a decade with a [...]

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Review: Torchlight (PC).

Review: Torchlight (PC).
4

Coming seemingly out of nowhere, Torchlight is an action based RPG much in the same vein as the classic Diablo. This shouldn’t perhaps be too much of a surprise mind you as the designers (Runic Games) staff includes two co-designers of Blizzard’s original Diablo games.
Originally released as a digital only title in October, Torchlight’s popularity [...]

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Review: Shattered Horizon (PC).

Review: Shattered Horizon (PC).
3.5

Shattered Horizon is the first game to be released from the Finnish Futuremark Games Studios. If the name sounds familiar, it should, because Futuremark have been making PC benchmarking software for over 10 years with 3D Mark probably being the most famous amongst the gaming community. Many of you will no doubt have run one [...]

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Review: Batman Arkham Asylum (360/PS3/PC).

Review: Batman Arkham Asylum (360/PS3/PC).
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Generally I don’t spend too much time with many licensed video games these days. Second only to movie tie-in’s, games based on comic book characters are always on my ‘it’s bound to be crap, best avoid’ list.
However the latest Batman game from Eidos has hit with quite a bang (sorry I guess that should read [...]

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