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Review: After Burner Climax (360/PS3).

Originally released in the arcades back in 2006, Sega’s After Burner Climax was the fourth game in the popular After Burner aerial combat series originally designed by Sega legend Yu Suzuki with his AM2 team.
Powered by Sega’s Lindbergh hardware and featuring an awesome servo-powered moving chair in its deluxe variation, Climax proved popular with fans [...]
Sony Europe: Is there anybody there?
I’m truly beginning to wonder exactly who is staffing the offices at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe but I do have one request for the senior management of Sony. Can we please swap them with the staff from the US or Japanese offices? Please?
It’s genuinely rare that I become frustrated with anything much more advanced than [...]
Review: Zombie Tycoon (PSP Mini’s).

For the last few years Zombies have been looking to become video gaming’s biggest fad; firmly taking the ‘done to death‘ mantle from WWII and appearing in just about every genre of game imaginable. In fairness to the undead horde though, we have been blessed with some great games featuring their brain eating antics, such [...]
Drake can’t beat Master Chief; but the PS3 can win the format war.
There’s no question that since I last evaluated the Playstation 3 that Sony has made superb progress in raising the profile of the console and making it much more accessible and appealing to console buyers.
The PS3 has always had an impressive feature set but its price was always a stumbling block for many; particularly as [...]
Review: Zombie Apocalypse (360/PS3).

Zombie Apocalypse is a twin stock shooter similar in play to the classic arcade game Smash TV; except instead of a game show you are stuck in the middle of gaming’s latest love affair: a zombie outbreak.
Konami’s Zombie Apocalypse lands on XBLA and PSN next week.
If there are two things we like here at Paradox; its shooters and Zombies! So the news that Konami’s twin stick shooter Zombie Apocalypse hits both PSN and XBLA next week (September 23rd) has left us scurrying for our wallets in anticipation of yet more undead extermination.
Developed by Nihilistic, the overhead twin stick shooter (yes, [...]
Finally the Sonic game we have been waiting for?
Sega have just announced that they are at last developing a Sonic game which will go back to the series 2D roots.
After years of fans complaining about Sonic’s pretty dire 3D adventures, it seems as though Sega have finally listened.
The game, currently known as Project Needlemouse, will be built entirely from the ground [...]
Digital distribution to kill future classics?
Digitally downloading your games is a convenient and often cheaper method of building your games collection. The games are usually automatically patched, the ’stores’ never close and they can deliver your chosen game (more or less) there and then.
The lack of packaging probably helps the environment and certainly saves on shelf space; if my house [...]
