Black Friday sales shake up the chart

The Black Friday sales didn’t just cause havoc at the supermarkets. They’ve managed to send the UK chart into a tizzy too. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare retakes the top spot, but this wasn’t down to people rushing out to buy it alongside a shiny new PS4 or Xbox One. 67% of sales last week …

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The Legend of Korra – Review

It doesn’t take long to realise Platinum Games were up against a very tight schedule with this Nickelodeon tie-in. For us, that moment became all too apparent when being ushered down one narrow corridor to next in order to fight yet another bunch of identical enemies. Platinum’s experience with the scrolling brawler genre – for …

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Tropico 5 – Review

The Tropico series can easily be compared to EA’s FIFA. Each update adds a handful of new features and has a spot of fine tuning under the hood, but these improvements alone aren’t enough to prevent more than a passing resemblance to its predecessor. Sim City went leaps and bounds from one iteration to the …

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A big week for Nintendo

This week belongs to Nintendo. Not only do we have the biggest Wii U launch of the year – in the form of Super Smash Bros. – but also the eagerly anticipated Pokémon Alpha Sapphire/Omega Ruby on 3DS. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is due on the eShop this Friday, but at £49.99 you’d …

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Grand Theft Auto V goes great guns

Grand Theft Auto V has retaken the top spot of the chart, becoming the UK’s best selling game of all time in the process. Sales generated during last Tuesday’s PS4/Xbox One launch alone were enough to push it past Call of Duty: Black Ops, Chart-Track reports. Ubisoft also has a reason to be cheerful. Far …

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Three flying under the radar

Chances are the trio of upcoming titles below have managed to escape your attention. They’re flying so low under the release radar that even the almighty Google brings up very few search results. As reported by VideoGamer back in September, GAME’s pre-order section suggests System 3 are dusting off city simulator Constructor for a HD …

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Atari: Game Over – not a load of rubbish

Back in 1982, Atari could have easily used the E.T. license to create an uninspired Pac-Man clone. It really doesn’t take much of an imagination at all to envision E.T. running around a maze, gobbling up Reese’s Pieces while collecting “phone” parts and avoiding FBI agents. Instead Atari handed the license to Howard Scott Warshaw, …

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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – Review

If you find yourself buying more games than ever before, there’s a very simple reason for this. With budgets as expensive as they are, games nowadays are designed to appeal to the largest possible audience. An easy way to achieve widespread appeal, especially when it comes to first-person shooters, is to add sci-fi elements. Indeed, …

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Call of Duty holds the fort

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare remains top of the UK chart for a second week running, fending off six of this winter’s biggest releases. Assassin’s Creed: Unity is the highest placing new arrival at #2. Chart-Track informs that sales were spilt 52% on PS4, 46% on Xbox One and 2% on PC. Although it misses …

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Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric review round-up

No thanks to a broken US street date, word of Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric’s foulness started to spread far quicker than SEGA probably anticipated. Indeed, YouTube footage generated quite a buzz earlier this week, showing off all sorts of glitches and bugs. Not only this, but players have also discovered a jumping technique that …

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze – Review

WayForward’s take on the Turtles franchise surprised us for a couple of reasons. Firstly, it isn’t a wscrolling brawler – the genre that pretty much every TMNT game in the past has favoured. Instead it takes the form of side-scrolling ‘Metroidvania’ adventure that has obviously been designed with speedruns in mind. Secondly, it’s surprisingly good. …

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