Rayman Legends – demo impressions

A few Wii U games were curiously absent from the European launch. It’s frustrating as the reasons why we can’t have the likes of Scribblenauts Unlimted, Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge and Sing Party – despite them being available in America – are pretty trivial. Rayman Legends is another one delayed from the launch line-up, …

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The Snowman and the Snowdog – Review

If there’s one thing we can guarantee about Christmas, it’s that the jokes inside Christmas crackers will so atrociously terrible that not even those heavily intoxicated on brandy butter will laugh at them. Well, that and the fact that the festive animated short The Snowman will appear on TV at least once. The timeless classic …

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Two festive freebies coming to XBLA

Microsoft and Telltale are showing some Christmas generosity on Xbox Live Arcade soon – Kinect Party and The Walking Dead: Episode One are going to be free over the festive season. Kinect Party, which we casually reported on earlier today, sounds like some awful mini-game collection but thankfully isn’t. It is in fact the new …

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Farewell to Xbox World and PSM3

We very much doubt that Future Publishing’s offices are full of seasonal cheer at the moment – this week sees the final issues of Xbox World and PSM3 go on sale. The writers must have been peeking over one another’s shoulders for the final issues as both share similar covers, featuring a montage of heroes. …

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Haven’t they Dunwall?

From what we can ascertain, the only game arriving at retail this week is Agricultural Simulator 2013 on PC. We’re pretty sure you don’t want to hear 400-odd words about that, so here’s a round-up of what’s available in the world of downloads. The Dishonored: Dunwall City Trials expansion hits Xbox Live this week for …

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2012: This year’s biggest surprises

Whether it’s a refund from the tax man or one of those elusive Kit-Kats that’s accidentally had the wafer left out, we all like a nice surprise. Here are eight games from 2012 that exceeded all expectations: Binary Domain – PS3, 360 When Sega’s Japan-developed shooter was first shown it looked rather grey in both …

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Dead Island Riptide’s boxart is bloody rubbish

“Now that Riptide’s release date is fast approaching we need to sort out our boxart.” “Oh, I’ve got a painting I did at Sixth Form College back in the ‘80s that we can use. I was really into Rambo at the time.” “Yeah, that’ll do.” And that’s the story behind Dead Island Riptide’s awful, awful …

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ZombiU – Review

Featuring such attractions as Buckingham Palace and The London Dungeons, ZombiU represents a good way to experience London from the comfort of your own home. It’s scarily authentic – the rougher areas are full of baseball cap wearing youths, the subway system is packed with brainless idiots who don’t know what they’re doing, and occasionally …

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A rough week for Nintendo

With hardly any new releases out last week, it’s no surprise that this week’s UK top 40 isn’t exactly brimming with activity. The top ten is almost unchanged – Call of Duty: Black Ops II on top, followed by Far Cry 3, FIFA 13, Just Dance 4 and Assassin’s Creed III. Then we have Hitman: …

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Paper Mario – worth sticking around for

We wouldn’t go getting too excited about this week’s new releases. Far Cry 3 was the last major release of 2012, so it’s just dribs and drabs for now until things pick up again next year. Paper Mario: Sticker Star is worth a look though. Reviews surfaced online quite a while ago to tie-in with …

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Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two – Review

Even though there’s plenty of singing and dancing in the cut-scenes, it feels sad to say that this isn’t the all-singing, all-dancing, sequel that we were expecting. The fact that platformers are thin on the ground these days makes the whole experience that little more disheartening. At least it impresses in terms of presentation. It …

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Nano Assault Neo – Review

There seems to be a growing trend with new console launches – a twin-stick shooter can always be found nestled somewhere in the launch line-up. The Xbox 360 had Geometry Wars, PS Vita owners could download Super Stardust Delta on day one and now early adopters of the Wii U have their own ‘old skool’ …

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How did the Wii U do?

Nintendo must be feel a little disappointed that there are no Wii U games in the UK top ten chart this week, especially after telling Eurogamer that they “definitely” expected there to be. They even hoped that there would be one or two in the top five. The three big name Wii U games aren’t …

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Call of Duty: Black Ops II – Review

Back in 2010 a spokesperson for Activision said that Call of Duty is “the closest thing this generation has to a Star Wars”. After scratching our heads for two years, we’ve finally found a way in which Activision’s annual shooter can be compared to George Lucas’ sci-fi saga. In the past it has always been …

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