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594 reviewsDespite a myriad of sources to draw from, few games have brought Tolkien's Middle-earth to life. There have been many a…
Ubisoft's cyberpunk thriller isn't short on content, but its simplistic view of hacking fails to take the sandbox genre anywhere new.
Wolfenstein: The New Order wants to show you a brutal vision of an alternate earth ruled by Nazis. But does it deliver? The reality is a decent shooter but noth
Marking the release of the Definitive Edition on PS4 and Xbox One, here's our Xbox 360 review from last year: Ellie Gibson welcomes back Lara Croft but asks whe
Borderlands 2 offers endless refinements and upgrades to the scattershot brilliance of Gearbox's original shooter-looter without losing any of its ramshackle ch
Bethesda's glowering steampunk revenge saga is a handsome, compelling experience that combines sandbox freedom with tightly designed locations.
David Cage's follow-up to Heavy Rain is a technically stunning, wildly ambitious and sadly flawed interactive movie starring Ellen Page.
A remarkable story, fantastic combat and an incredible world come together in a worthy successor to Irrational's BioShock, but the real hero is your co-star Eli
Batman: Arkham City may not be as much of a pleasant surprise as Rocksteady's first superhero classic, but it's a huge and detailed adventure in its own right,
If Demon's Souls was purgatory, Dark Souls is a descent into hell. From Software's follow-up to its celebrated dark fantasy ordeal is even harder, even more rem
It's lunchtime. I'm walking to the Post Office to post some packages. As I pass a small hardware shop, I remember that …
A few hours after disembarking the dusty train that winds into Red Dead Redemption, reformed bandit John Marston meets …
"It's ready when it's ready." Developers must love being able to say that. It means they're so rich and successful they…
How do you make a sequel to the illusion of choice? However the developers of BioShock 2 chose to approach the producti…
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