Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit

It’s fair to say that 2010 has been a vintage year for racing games. We’ve had Split/Second and Blur with their manic destruction while Codemasters showed us what they could do with the Formula 1 franchise. Gran Turismo 5 turned out to be worth the wait (well, almost) and both ModNation Racers and Sonic & …

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Doritos Crash Course / Harms Way

Mini Reviews As a lazy videogame journalist might say: “Christmas has come early for Xbox 360 owners as there’s two free arcade games currently available”. I’m not lazy though, so I’d never say anything like that. Nope. The two in question are Doritos Crash Course and Harms Way, both of which are finalists of the …

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Truth or Lies

Before I even put Truth or Lies inside my 360 I knew that there was going to be a problem. I’m not talking about the fact that it requires a microphone and won’t work with the Xbox 360’s headset (you know, the one that nearly all Xbox owners have access to) but rather the fact …

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Barbie: Groom and Glam Pups

Matt thought it would be a good idea to review Barbie: Groom and Glam Pups in the style of a pre-teen magazine writer. For research he purchased every magazine available from his local newsagents. He now loves Justin Bieber, owns all the Jacqueline Wilson books and has the second largest collection of lip gloss in …

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Alien Breed 3: Descent

It makes sense that Team 17 chose to resurrect Alien Breed after telling the world that they were going download only. The original, released on Amiga, was in the charts for over a year and is still frequently mentioned in the likes of Retro Gamer magazine and on retro gaming forums. This is the third …

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Create

It’s hard to believe that Create – a physics based puzzle game, much like those that get downloaded millions of times by mobile phone gamers – comes from the same studio that gave us Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Why? Because it’s the total opposite. The Deathly Hallows was sloppily made, unimaginative and a …

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1

The school of Hogwarts doesn’t appear at all in the new Harry Potter film, so it makes sense that it isn’t in the game either. Instead, Harry is on the run and living life as a fugitive. This fits in nicely with the game’s new action-orientated direction: it’s a third person shooter. Well, a third …

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Blood Drive

Blood Drive is one of those games where after an hour of play you will have seen and done everything it has to offer – after that first hour, you’re simply left doing the same thing again and again. In Blood Drive’s case that’s driving around dull arenas, mowing down zombies, firing projectiles at rivals …

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Enslaved: Odyssey to the West

Long before Enslaved there was a TV series shown in the 70s called Monkey that was also based on the 16th century Chinese novel SaiyÅ«ki. According to the TV show theme tune 70s Monkey was “the funkiest monkey that ever popped”. If you called this new Monkey a funky monkey he’d probably pop you round …

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WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2011

I don’t feel embarrassed to say that there was a time I used to enjoy playing wresting games. This isn’t because I was only as old as my shoe size back then (14) but because they were good fun. There was WWF WrestleFest in the arcade, which had huge crowd drawing colorful visuals and a four player mode, and then later WWF Wrestlemania by Midway with large digitized sprites and Mortal Kombat style special moves. WWF Superstars on the original GameBoy was probably the best brawer for the system too until the belated conversion of Street Fighter II turned up. It’s WWF: Royal Rumble on Mega Drive though that I have the fondest memories off, as I used to play it loads with a friend. We’d play Royal Rumble mode cooperatively, and also giggle like the immature schoolboys that we were over the ability to smack the referee in the chops.

Thanks to a brain full of nostalgia, it was the Royal Rumble mode that got my attention first. It’s a 30 man affair where 12 players can partake – if you get thrown out early then chances are you’ll get to ‘respawn’ as a randomly chosen character. It can take a while to get into a game (due to hosts leaving the lobby, people not choosing characters straight away, etc) but matches can last around 20 minutes and they’re pretty engaging. Once you have the opposition against the ropes a button bashing mini-game occurs which can be particularly challenging if there are two people trying to throw you out at once. Survive though, and you’ll get awarded extra experience points. Spectating isn’t as thrilling but the developers have at least been thoughtful enough to let you bet on who’ll be thrown out next.

Another thing that makes Royal Rumble mode one of the highlights is because custom made characters can be used, so it’s a good chance for people to show off the weird and wonderful wrestlers they’ve created. I used my effigy of Kratos from God of War, although after designing him I released that I shouldn’t have bothered. With his pasty white skin and ginger beard, WWE legend Shamus bares more than a resemblance to Kratos anyway. You can also design posters for people to hold up in the crowd via a basic art package.

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NHL 11

Whereas the FIFA and Madden games have improved massively over the past three years or so, the NHL games have always been pretty good. So much so, that it’s evident just by looking at the back of the box that the developers have struggled to think of new features to include for this annual update. …

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Game Dev Story

I just lost a couple of days to an iPhone game. A very meta one at that. A game in which I made games. Ninja action games, pirate RPGs, and Japanese cosplay date rape simulators, among other things. A game about making games? A gamer’s wet dream, surely? Game Dev Story is an unassuming little …

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Madden NFL 11

The “everything you see on a Sunday” blurb on the back of the box does not relate to the Eastenders Omnibus or a nice roast dinner with Aunt Bessie’s Yorkshire puddings that most of the British population are accustomed to seeing on a Sunday, but rather the formations and tackles gridiron fans see on their …

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Dead Rising 2

The front cover for Dead Rising 2 shows humble hero Chuck Greene brandishing a handmade weapon consisting of two chainsaws strapped to a canoe paddle. It’s one of the cooler weapons that can be made in the game, but it’s not the coolest. That accolade goes to the shower head – an item so simple …

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Halo: Reach

Would a Mario game feel the same if Mario was replaced by, say, a shiny robotic baboon? I’d say that it wouldn’t do as some of the charm and the connection between the player and lead character would be lost. Halo: Reach is the second game not to feature Master Chief yet it still looks …

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