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Review Date: 09-FEB-2010
RRP: $109.95
5.00
A stellar continuation of 2007's objectivist-fuelled epic, BioShock 2 offers up plenty of worthwhile improvements and much-needed gameplay tweaks, all the while introducing players to yet another immersive chapter in Rapture's impressive mythology.
Review Date: 08-FEB-2010
RRP: $109.95
4.00
MAG is a manifesto on the importance of working together, and when everything clicks, it's exhilarating. The difficulty is finding 127 other players who realise that the game simply cannot be won without teamwork.
Review Date: 08-FEB-2010
RRP: $109.95
2.50
While Return to Ostagar looks great and offers up even more Dragon Age, it's still a painfully short affair that's devoid of any worthwhile character development, and probably not worth the trip for high level Grey Wardens.
Review Date: 08-FEB-2010
RRP: $89.95
3.00
Games Workshop's Warhammer franchise doesn't immediately seem like the most ideal fit for an American football game, but if Mega Man can have a soccer game, why can't Orcs and Lizardmen toss on some shoulder pads and throw around a pigskin laden with spikes?
Review Date: 05-FEB-2010
RRP: $129.00
4.00
Just a few days ago Dante's Inferno didn't have much more to show for itself outside of an expensive marketing campaign. But we found EA's Hell-based brawler to be a well-structured hack 'n' slash with some memorable levels, inventive enemies, and a worthwhile combat engine; it's just too bad the story doesn't live up to its potential.
Review Date: 03-FEB-2010
RRP: $69.95
3.00
One of the few flight sims currently available on the Wii, Project Ace's anime-based dogfighter won't revolutionise the genre by any means, but it's a solid title with some of the best aerial combat currently available on Nintendo's console.
Review Date: 02-FEB-2010
RRP: $79.95
4.00
An outrageous, colourful and addictive brawler, Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom offers up a diverse cast of characters and more than enough bonus content to keep both Tatsunoko and Capcom die-hards satisfied.
Review Date: 29-JAN-2010
RRP: $109.95
3.00
While its innovative premise and exciting aerial combat highlight this ambitious shooter, Dark Void's lacklustre AI, short campaign and lack of polish are detrimental to the game's overall experience.
Review Date: 29-JAN-2010
RRP: TBA
4.50
Quirky, crass, and incredibly fun, Suda51's stylish sequel to 2008's No More Heroes slashes its way onto the Wii with even more boss battles, much-improved gameplay, and loads of worthwhile new content.
Review Date: 27-JAN-2010
EDITORS_CHOICE
RRP: $109.95
4.50
An improvement on just about every aspect of the original game, with the exception of one tiny aspect; the very final battle. Mass Effect 2 sees BioWare's approach to the role playing genre evolve beyond anything they've worked on previously, and gives us a glimpse of how both RPGs and shooters will begin to merge in the years ahead.
Review Date: 25-JAN-2010
RRP: $99.95
2.50
An ambitious and attractive fantasy-themed dungeon crawler, lacklustre combat and a boring narrative hold the latest installation in the Divinity series back from RPG greatness.
Review Date: 13-JAN-2010
RRP: $109.95
3.00
Like the original Army of Two, The 40th Day was designed from the ground up as a co-op experience. While it is possible to play the game solo, the game is clearly designed for two players to battle it out together.
Review Date: 11-JAN-2010
RRP: TBA
3.50
Yet another outing for everyone's favourite obnoxious ninja, Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 proves itself decent fighter that allows its strong presentation to take centre stage thanks its relatively minimal frustration.
Review Date: 09-JAN-2010
RRP: TBA
4.00
Gearbox's second DLC content update for Borderlands is all about action: featuring the Underdome, a riotous arena where death and mayhem rule, it's a worthy download that brings a Gears of War Horde mode like experience to the world of Pandora. Unfortunately, there are a couple of issues that keep it from being a must-have purchase; however, it is still a fun and interesting diversion.
Review Date: 08-JAN-2010
RRP: $79.95
3.00
Like "Abracadabera" and "Open Sesame", the words Final Fantasy have a sense of power to them. For gamers, uttering them is like invoking a magic spell, one which promises to open doorways into fantastical worlds full of heroes and monsters. Unfortunately, magic spells can sometimes misfire, and fantasy worlds are oftentimes full of horrors best left unseen. Crystal Bearers carries the Final Fantasy moniker but it doesn't have the same magic that gives the franchise its power.
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