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Broken Sword

Broken Sword for the iPhone

Broken Sword: The Director’s Cut is coming to the iPhone and iPod Touch in about a month. If you like old-school point and click adventures and don’t have a PC or DS, then it’s definitely worth getting it from the iTunes store. Related: Tales of Monkey Island review, Ceville review

Dantes Inferno

Dantes Inferno movie

If you live in the UK and are looking forward to EA’s Dantes Inferno you may be interested to know you can be the first to see the animated movie at the big screen. Tickets are £13 and £9 concessions and you can get them from Apollo Cinemas. Just make sure you can get to London on 2nd February.

Alien Breed Evolution Episode One

Alien Breed Evolution Episode One review

The Alien Breed franchise was a runaway success back in the days of Amiga’s and Atari’s, so of course it was destined to be revived in the age of digital downloads. Following on from the glorious revival of their Worms franchise on Xbox Live Arcade, Team 17 have dug through their archives, pulled out the dusty old folder labelled ‘Dark and Gritty Top-Down Shooters from the Nineties’, grinned a wide grin and declared to themselves: “This shall be awesome… again!“. And so, Alien Breed Evolution was born. Episode One is the first of three episodes in this fancy new reboot...

Madden 10

Madden 10 review

I can’t say I’m a big fan of what we in the UK call American Football (or just Football to the Americans themselves). Yes I’ve played a few games in the Madden series before (most notably the original on the Commodore Amiga) but even so the series for the most past makes me go, meh. Can Madden 10 for Wii with its family friendly graphics and control system win me over? It’s time for a review of Madden 10 for Wii. If you’re unfamiliar with American Football I will try to explain the rules in the most basic fashion I...

Darksiders

Darksiders review

Plumbers and electricians don’t like to be called out unnecessarily and neither does War, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Instead of just issuing the powers that be a bill for a callout, he’s decided to get revenge for this unnecessary trickery by working for The Council and ripping out the hearts of some big beasts in the form of some brutal if a little easy boss fights. Darksiders is a third-person action adventure and if you’ve played Devil May Cry or God of War then you’ll see the similarities here. War has a number of different weapons...

Rabbids Go Home screenshot

Rabbids Go Home review

Moving away from the party mini games of its predecessors, Rabbids Go Home takes the collect ‘em up ethos of the Katamari games and puts the silly Raving Rabbids twist on it as they try to collect as much stuff as they can from the human world to make a pile big enough so they can get to the moon. All they want is a good kip so they think the best way is to run about the place with a shopping trolley and literally scare the pants off the poor stick-thin humans. This game is laugh out loud funny...