One Week with Halo Reach
Bungie's Halo swan-song truly is combat evolved.
I've been fully immersed in Halo Reach for just over a week now. If you've been along for the ride, there's little new you will probably learn here. This is the best action game ever made. For those who, for whatever reason, have convinced themselves otherwise. I'm here to tell you why you should care.
September 26th 2010
by Tom Crompton
Tales of a Japanese Super Hero
An off-hand review of No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle
I had this game on the PS2 called Killer 7 it was all kinds of weird, sleazy… Kinda like a mix of an on-rails shooter meets Resident Evil meets odd puzzle action. A guy I worked with recommended it to me.
September 15th 2010
by Gavin Alexander
Rapture in the Sky
Bioshock Infinite. A closer look at Irrational Games' return to… the weird.
A few weeks back Ken Levine (Irrational Games studio head) somewhat dramatically announced Bioshock Infinite with a surprise trailer introducing the new locale of Columbia. A floating city in the sky. The sequel to Bioshock, yet not a sequel. So, what is Bioshock?
September 10th 2010
by Tom Crompton
Online Utopia
Why can't we all just get along?
On the eve of Halo Reach, I find myself contemplating the many hundreds of hours I'm about to spend on Xbox Live. And all the shit I'm no doubt going to have to put up with.
August 30th 2010
by Tom Crompton
Comic-Con 2010: Capcom News
Street Fighter X Tekken, SFIII Online Edition, Marvel Vs Capcom 3.
If you've not been able to drag yourself away from Starcraft 2 recently, you may have missed some of the gaming news from Comic-Con. Most exciting were some of the surprise announcements from Capcom.
August 5th 2010
by Tom Crompton
Into the Third Dimension. Again.
3D is back. And it's not going away nearly as quickly as last time.
If there has been one consistent message coming from consumer electronics manufacturers this year, it's that 3D is the new HD and you're crazy if you don't throw out your TV and start getting on board ASAP.
July 12th 2010
by Tom Crompton
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