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PES 2016 Review | GodisaGeek

Added: 14.09.2015 9:17 | 0 views | 0 comments


GodisaGeek: Chelsea have already smashed my Arsenal in the community shield (5-1, actually), so I wasnt relishing the chance to play them again in the league. Diego Costa was an absolute animal up front, he won every header, and is strong as a bull against Koscielny and Mertesacker. But Ive signed Benatia from Bayern Munich, and Ive switched to a 4-4-2, giving Giroud more support up top (and bringing him to life in the opening league games), so Im hopeful.

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Madden NFL 16 Review | Slug Magazine

Added: 14.09.2015 7:17 | 103 views | 0 comments


It seems that EA Tiburon has found their stride in this console generation.

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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review - DRM Gamecast

Added: 14.09.2015 6:17 | 9 views | 0 comments


MR BLACKMAGIK of the DRM Gamecast writes, "It's only fitting that the franchise that popularized stealth, has returned to revitalize the dying genre. The culmination of a franchise that has spanned nearly 30 years, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is a masterpiece like no other. As with most open world games, The Phantom Pain can not be simply stuffed into one genre. It's an RPG as much as it is a stealth or action game. Due to the sheer amount of content in the game, my review will be broken into two parts. Part 1 will focus on stealth, while Part 2 will focus on story elements, Mother Base, FOB, etc. Sit back folks, this is one hell of a ride."

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Blues and Bullets Episode 1 - Review | Slug Magazine

Added: 14.09.2015 5:17 | 28 views | 0 comments


As Blues and Bullets is essentially an interactive pulp novel, its easy to compare it to any of the titles in Telltales arsenal. However, the game is so well executed that the comparison is only skin deep.

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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review - DRM Gamecast

Added: 14.09.2015 3:20 | 10 views | 0 comments


MR BLACKMAGIK of the DRM Gamecast writes, "It's only fitting that the franchise that popularized stealth, has returned to revitalize the dying genre. The culmination of a franchise that has spanned nearly 30 years, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is a masterpiece like no other. As with most open world games, The Phantom Pain can not be simply stuffed into one genre. It's an RPG as much as it is a stealth or action game. Due to the sheer amount of content in the game, my review will be broken into two parts. Part 1 will focus on stealth, while Part 2 will focus on story elements, Mother Base, FOB, etc. Sit back folks, this is one hell of a ride."

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Disney Infinity 3.0 Review - ThoseGamers

Added: 14.09.2015 3:20 | 72 views | 0 comments


Ben from TG checks out Disney Infinity 3.0 and says: For the past 3 years Disney has been bringing toys to life with its annual Disney Infinity franchise. This years version, Disney Infinity 3.0, features the biggest drawcard yet with the Jedi and Sith from Star Wars taking center stage in 3.0. Disney Infinity 3.0 is definietly aimed squarely at the younger gamers out there but that being said, there is so much fun to be had, that Id be surprised if Mum and Dad didnt grab that controller and indulge in some light hearted video game fun too.

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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review | Codec Moments

Added: 14.09.2015 3:20 | 55 views | 0 comments


Matt at Codec Moments writes: "Its been over 5 years since the release of the last major instalment in the Metal Gear franchise on the PSP, and a lots happened in gaming tech and innovation in that time. Hopes and dreams have been placed with Hideo Kojima and his team that they would keep the high standards weve come to expect from their work. Have they kept us waiting for the best game since Snake Eater, or is Metal Gear Solid V more like Sons of Liberty and likely to disappoint the hardcore faithful?"

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Blues and Bullets Episode 1 - Review | Slug Magazine

Added: 14.09.2015 3:17 | 0 views | 0 comments


As Blues and Bullets is essentially an interactive pulp novel, its easy to compare it to any of the titles in Telltales arsenal. However, the game is so well executed that the comparison is only skin deep.

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Mad Max Review - ThoseGamers

Added: 14.09.2015 3:17 | 41 views | 0 comments


Ben from TG writes: For those of you that have never heard my voice, you wont have noticed that my accent gives away the fact that I am an Aussie. That being said I wouldnt be a true Aussie if I didnt have a soft spot for Mad Max. The Road Warrior is as quintessentially Australian as a meat pie so naturally Im all over it. To say that I was excited that a Mad Max game was coming to the PS4 Xbox One would be an understatement. When I got home and had a copy of Mad Max waiting for me I unwrapped that package with a level of fury that would have made Max happy. I stuck that disc in my PS4 and got straight down to business. The inevitable question is did Mad Max live up to my level of excitement? The answer is a yes and no.

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