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  • Review Resistance Retribution (PlayStation Portable)

    Set somewhere between the events of Resistance: Fall Of Man and Resistance 2, Resistance Retribution follows new protagonist James Grayson, a British soldier scorned by the death of his brother early on in the game

    Crazed with revenge, Grayson goes on a lone revenge spree against his brothers murderers, the Chimera. The British army, none too...

  • Review Tom Clancy's HAWX (PlayStation 3)

    Tom Clancy's HAWX puts you in the shoes of US pilot David Crenshaw

    The plot is set somewhere in between the events of Ghost Recon 2 and EndWar, though they have little influence. Swayed by the big-bucks of lavish security firm Artemis you quickly wave your goodbyes to the tight-fisted US government and take to the skies as a hired gun. Naturally,...

  • Review Patapon 2 (PlayStation Portable)

    Patapon is a rhythm game that combines elements of RPG and strategy with its beat-matching gameplay

    You use the face buttons to create a beat, of which certain patterns control the angry-eyed Patapon warriors you oversee. On its surface, Patapon feels like basic rhythm game. But as you progress you'll find the game has a lot of depth which requires...

  • Review Killzone 2 (PlayStation 3)

    Killzone 2 is the sequel to the ambitious but flawed PS2-shooter Killzone

    The game details the events that occur during an ongoing war between the ISA and an extra-terrestrial dictatorship race, the Helghast. You play as Sev, a single member of the ISA Alpha Squad. Killzone 2 is the best looking console game we've ever seen. Everything from the...

  • Review SEGA Mega Drive Ultimate Collection (PlayStation 3)

    SEGA Mega Drive Ultimate Collection is a compilation of over 40 of SEGA's Mega Drive games

    Included are the likes of Sonic The Hedgehog, Streets Of Rage and many more which helped to define not only the Mega Drive, but also the 16-bit era. A series of interviews are also included alongside some classic arcade emulations to make the package complete...

  • Review Street Fighter IV (PlayStation 3)

    Street Fighter is, arguably, the most famous beat 'em up franchise in the world

    In its fourth iteration, developers Capcom have dumped new gimmicks in order to create a focused, balanced and competitive experience based on the elements that have made the game a worldwide success. Street Fighter IV is so well balanced, so well thought-out and so...

  • Review Noby Noby Boy (PlayStation 3)

    Where to start? Created by Katamari mastermind Keita Takahashi, you play as BOY, a small-worm like creature with four legs who can stretch almost infinitely

    His front legs are controlled with the left stick and his back legs with the right.  Essentially pulling the sticks apart will stretch BOY until he reaches the constraints of the randomly...

  • Review Magic Ball (PlayStation 3)

    The whole concept of the game relies on excellent physics

    Gone are the static "blocks" of old Breakout games and in their place pirate ships, dragons and all sorts of buildings and barrels. Everything is affected by the contact of the ball with some power-ups causing objects to fly across the screen; the wind effect is an excellent example...