Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7 Review

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Harry returns to his wizarding ways in this the final installment of the Lego Harry Potter series. In our Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7 review we find out if it’s going to be as epic as the last movie. Well, let’s find out shall we? Developer: Traveller’s Tales Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Platforms: Xbox …

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Saints Row: The Third Review

I hope your guns are ready people the Saints are back are ready to kick it more than before in this the third in the series looking set to keep you blowing stuff up until the next gta arrives or not? Lets see in my review. Developer: Volition, Inc. Publishers: THQ, CyberFront (Japan: PC) Platforms: …

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Battlefield 3 Review

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Grab your weapons soldiers its time to enter the Battlefield. Here in my review we’ll see if Battlefield 3 can hold up to all the hype and deliver on its promises. Developer: EA Digital Illusions CE Publishers: Electronic Arts Series: Battlefield Engine: Frostbite 2 Platforms: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Release dates: NA October …

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Batman: Arkham City Review

Batman Arkham City Review

The caped crusader is at it again this time around does Batman save the day or have the crazies run riot? Let’s find out in my Batman: Arkham City Review. Developer: Rocksteady Studios Publishers: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Square Enix (Japan) Engine: Unreal Engine 3 Platforms: PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows, Wii U, Xbox 360 Release …

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Rage Review

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The guys at ID are at it again this time teamed up with Bethesda the kings of the post apocalyptic game genre, so is rage going to blow us away well lets see in my review. Developer: id Software Publisher: Bethesda Softworks Engine: id Tech 5 Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Release dates: …

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Renegade Ops Review

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A top-down and twin sticks controlled game? Sounds like it’s time to go old school and blow something up! That’s exactly what I’ll be doing for your guys in my latest review of the newly released arcade style shooter Renegade Ops. Developer: Avalanche Studios Publisher: Sega Platforms: Microsoft Windows (Steam),PlayStation 3 (PSN),Xbox 360 (XBLA) Release …

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Driver: San Francisco Review

Driver San Francisco Review

Welcome to my Driver San Francisco review, I’ve been putting pedal to the metal and burning rubber all week to bring you guys my thoughts on the lastest installment in the driver series. So get your seatbelts on and let’s get into my Driver Francisco Review. Developers: Ubisoft Reflections Publisher: Ubisoft Series: Driver Platforms: Mac …

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Deus Ex: Human Revolution Review

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Welcome to my Deus Ex: Human Revolution review! It totally changed the world of video games when Deus Ex was first released on PC back in 2000, now Deus Ex: Human Revolution has arrived. So let’s put Darwin to the test and see if it’s evolved… or fallen of the evolutionary ladder completely. Developer: Eidos …

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Dragon Age: Origins Review

Welcome to another Let’s Talk video with Meg! This is a Dragon Age: Origins review; it’s a game full of witty banter, epic adventure and romance it has everything a good story needs, combine this with action-packed, well crafted gameplay and you’ve got one heck of a video game! Check out the Video Review! The …

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Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 Review

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Welcome to my review of the latest installment in the Harry Potter series, “Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – Part 2: The Video Game”. The question is: Will Harry manage to get sent off in style, or will this game be as graceful as Ron in a potions class? Developer: EA Bright Light Publisher: …

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Hunted: The Demon’s Forge Review

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In Hunted: The Demon’s Forge, two mercenaries in battle, E’lara and Caddoc, go searching for a mysterious artifact about which Caddoc had a vision. Will their quest be an amazing adventure or should it remain in its dungeon? Let’s review shall we. Developer: inXile Entertainment Publishers: Bethesda Softworks Engine: Unreal Engine 3 Platforms: Microsoft Windows …

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BioShock 2 Review

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2K Games first released BioShock 2 worldwide on February 9th, 2010 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. In the sequel, the undersea city of Rapture stands in ruin. Somewhere deep within, your Little Sister awaits. Once, you protected her and now, amongst hordes of genetically-altered maniacs, she is your only hope for salvation.

System: PS3, Xbox 360, PC
Genre: Sci-fi First-Person Shooter
Release dates: February 9, 2010 (International)
Players: Single player, 2-10 Multiplayer
Developer: 2K Marin, 2K Australia & 2K China for single player. Digital Extremes for multiplayer
Publisher: 2K Games
Origin: America, Australia, China, Canada
Rating: ESRB: M, BBFC: 18, PEGI: 18

“Shh! Daddy, Big Sister doesn’t want you playing with me.” -Little Sister to Subject Delta

The follow-up to BioShock, 2K Games’ critically acclaimed 2007 release BioShock, BioShock 2 is a first-person shooter set in the fictional underwater city of Rapture. As in the original game, BioShock 2 features a blend of fast-paced action, exploration and puzzle-solving as players follow varying paths through the overarching storyline based on the decisions that they are forced to make at various points in the game. In addition to a further fleshing out of the franchise’s popular storyline, players can look forward to new characters, game mechanics, weapons, locations and a series first, multiplayer game options.

Set approximately 10 years after the events of the original BioShock, the halls of Rapture once again echo with sins of the past. Along the Atlantic coastline, a monster — somehow familiar, yet still quite different from anything ever seen — has been snatching little girls and bringing them back to the undersea city. It is a Big Sister, new denizens of Rapture who were once one of the forgotten little girls known as Little Sisters, known to inhabit the city’s dank halls. No longer a pawn used to harvest ADAM, the dangerously powerful gene-altering lifeblood of Rapture, from the bodies of others and in turn run the risk of being harvested herself, the Big Sister is now the fastest and most powerful thing in Rapture. You, on the other hand are the very first Big Daddy, in fact the prototype, that for some reason has reactivated. You are similar to the Big Daddies familiar from the original BioShock, but also very different in that you possess free will and no memory of the events of the past ten years. The question is, as you travel through the decrepit and beautiful fallen city beneath the waves, hunting for answers and the solution to your own survival, are you really the hunter, or the hunted?

So here it is, my BioShock 2 review!

I had to do some mad editing here as I had sooo much to say lol XD
It would be great to hear your thoughts on the game.

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FEAR 3 Review

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FEAR 3 is here and set to scare the creepers out of anyone brave enough to wander into this psycho shooter, but is this just another cheap horror or is it going to take us to hell and back?

Developers: Day 1 Studios, Monolith Productions
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive
Platforms: Microsoft Windows PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Release dates: NA June 21, 2011, EU June 24, 2011, AUS June 29, 2011
Genres: First-person shooter, Horror
Modes: Single-player, Multiplayer
Ratings: ESRB: M, PEGI: 18
System requirements: Intel Core 2 Core E7500 2.93 GHz Video/Graphic Card Geforce 200 series, sound card Direct x9.0c or Direct x10. or higher.

F.E.A.R. 3 AKA F.3.A.R is a first-person shooter developed by Day 1 Studios for Microsoft Windows PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and the OnLive cloud gaming service. It’s the sequel to the game F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin and the third installment in the F.E.A.R. series.

Alma returns in F.E.A.R. 3, but this time her sons Point Man and Paxton Fettel introduce divergent co-op, giving players distinctly different abilities affecting their own play as well as the experience of their co-op partner. Gamers participate in single player or co-op modes as Point Man, a genetically enhanced super soldier originally introduced in F.E.A.R., or they can play cooperatively as his conniving brother Paxton Fettel, whose incredible telekinetic power has given him life beyond the grave.

Lets jump into the video review shall we?

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Alice: Madness Returns Review

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In our Alice: Madness Returns review we discuss that Alice returns to us madder than a march hare in the latest mind bending look at life beyond the looking-glass. But has Alice lost the plot or is this just the right kind of crazy we’ve been waiting for?

Developer: Spicy Horse
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Designer: American McGee
Platforms: Microsoft Windows PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Release dates: NA June 14, 2011, EU June 16, 2011
Genres: Action-adventure, Platform
Modes: Single-player
Ratings: BBFC: 15, ESRB: M, PEGI: 18

Alice: Madness Returns takes place immediately after the events of its predecessor. Alice was released from Rutledge Asylum for the Wayward and Lost Souls at the end of the original game and now lives at an orphanage in Victorian London under the care of a psychiatrist named Doctor Angus Bumby, where she is still traumatized with memories of her parents’ deaths. While heading to a Highstreet chemist, Alice follows a cat to an alley, where, after being confronted by monstrous half-human, half-Jabberwock creatures, she meets up with Nurse Witless from the asylum. Witless implies that Alice has revealed secrets about her family’s demise while in the asylum and believes Alice is still very unstable. While at Witless’s place, Alice suddenly has a vision of her appearing in Wonderland and the Cheshire Cat appears and tells Alice a new law reigns on Wonderland.

Let’s take a trip to Wonderland in this video review.

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Brink Review

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In Brink, two factions, Resistance and Security, battle in a once-utopian city called The Ark, a floating city above the waters of a flooded Earth. The question is does Brink float or sink?

Developers: Splash Damage
Publishers: Bethesda Softworks
Platforms: Microsoft Windows PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Release dates: NA May 10, 2011, AUS May 12, 2011, EU May 13, 2011, JP June 16, 2011
Genres: First-Person Shooter, 8v8-player Cooperative multiplayer action
Modes: Single player, Cooperative and Multiplayer
Ratings: PEGI: 16+, USK: 16+, ESRB: T
Minimum System requirements:
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz processor or equivalent
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA 8800GS / ATI Radeon HD 2900 Pro or equivalent
OS: Windows XP (SP3)/ Vista / Windows 7
Space: 8 GB hard disk space
PS3 version requires Firmware 3.60

Brink is a first-person shooter with a focus on parkour-style movement. Online multiplayer servers hold up to 16 players; players can play cooperatively or competitively, or against artificially intelligent bots.

Lets jump, run or slide into this video review.

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