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Entertaining frolics

Entertaining frolics

11:32am Monday 1st March 2010

Looking at Family Party: Winter Fun on the Wii.

Spine-tingling fun of film-inspired offering

Spine-tingling fun of film-inspired offering

11:30am Monday 1st March 2010

We review Aliens v Predator... and it's a spine-tingler.

Games review: MAG, PS3, £44.99

Games review: MAG, PS3, £44.99

5:59pm Monday 8th February 2010

Ambition in video game design is a wonderful thing. It pushes the boundaries and raises the bar.

Games review: Vancouver 2010, PS3, £49.99

Games review: Vancouver 2010, PS3, £49.99

5:58pm Monday 8th February 2010

When the summer Olympics come to London in two years’ time, we’d better hope that there’s a fine video game where you can represent your nation in every event, and instil a sense of virtual national pride even if the real life medal table doesn’t tell the same story.

Games review: Mass Effect 2, Xbox 360, £49.99

Games review: Mass Effect 2, Xbox 360, £49.99

5:55pm Monday 8th February 2010

They often say the 1980s was the golden age of videogames.

Games review: Flower, PS3, £6.29

Games review: Flower, PS3, £6.29

4:34pm Friday 29th January 2010

There’s not really anything like Flower, unless you can detect the style of Flow, also by the same developers.

Games review: Broken Sword: Shadow Of Templars, iPhone, £2.99

Games review: Broken Sword: Shadow Of Templars, iPhone, £2.99

4:25pm Friday 29th January 2010

They usually say, ‘if it ain’t broke don’t fix it’. But what do “they” know?

Games review: Braid, Xbox360/PS3, £8.50

Games review: Braid, Xbox360/PS3, £8.50

4:32pm Friday 29th January 2010

This is no ordinary download game, seeking to redefine how we think of games as a form of entertainment in the same way that other benchmark titles such as BioShock and Portal did when they were released.

Games review: Tomb Raider: Underworld, PC, £9.99

Games review: Tomb Raider: Underworld, PC, £9.99

6:10pm Friday 22nd January 2010

TOMB Raider: Underworld marked a return to form for Lara Croft, as she embarks on an incredible journey around the world to uncover the secrets of a forgotten power, and for under £10 it represents absolutely cracking value.

Games review: Dark Void (PS3, £39.99)

Games review: Dark Void (PS3, £39.99)

4:03pm Thursday 21st January 2010

Even though Sean Connery’s jet-pack in From Russia With Love looked like something crafted from the cast-offs on the floor after the filming of a Blue Peter episode, the sheer thought of donning this flying machine was enough to set your pulse racing.

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