Reviews
Modnation Racers Review (PS3)
For a console that tends to view itself as fairly ‘hardcore’, the Playstation 3 has shown off some of the cutest games out there, such as LBP and Eye Pet. Now Sony have decided to bring the same customizable fun from LBP and breed it with racing. Modnation Racers is the love child of this mixture, but will Modnation Racers soar to pole position?
Surprisingly for a racing game, Modnation Racers offers the player a story and a decent story...
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 Review (Wii)
We going to just ignore the Tiger Woods’ notorious antics off the course and look at his new game with the utmost objectivity. But can the world’s number 1 get his balls straight and deliver the best golfing experience to date, or is it full of foul play?
The biggest difference between annual releases, such as the Tiger Woods series, is undoubtedly the new features. This time around, the most notable addition is the integration of a first-person...
SBK X: Superbike World Championship Review (360/PS3)
The Superbike World Championship series returns with a vengeance. Milestone’s SBK has always been the most dominant superbike racer out there, partly because its competitor Moto GP, is still a fairly new franchise compared to SBK.
SBK 10 offers a slightly different approach to the series. At the get-go, the menu system is somewhat similar to what is found in Dirt 2 in terms of how it functions from a first person perspective, which It instantly...
Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Review (360/PS3)
If reading the books, watching the films and playing the movie games were not enough for you, then there’s a new way to experience Harry’s first few years at Hogwarts. Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4 allows players to build up Harry’s repertoire and spells at his new school of wizardry brick-by-brick…literally. But does this redesigned take build a new foundation for the series, or does it leave Harry feeling a little blocky?
So Lego Harry...
Shrek Forever After Review (360/PS3)
As popular as the Shrek movies have been, the games on the other hand have always been a bit of a disappointment. To put it simply, they’re aimed towards the casual audience, and more specifically, the Shrek fans. But with the momentum of the films slowly coming to an end, can Shrek Forever After make your friends green with envy or rage at the site of it?
Shrek Forever After follows the timeline and story of the film, whereby Shrek has become a...
Singularity Review (360/PS3)
Time manipulation has been a jumpy subject in games, giving players the opportunity to change the course of history or completely rewrite it themselves. Singularity steps in and turns back the clock on everything you know about chronology in games, but can this time-bending phenomenon change our gaming futures? Let’s find out.
Singularity kicks off sometime during the 1950’s, where Russian experiments with a mysterious element known as E-99 were...
Super Mario Galaxy 2 Review (Wii)
Our dear friend Mario has been around for many years and time has shown that him and his games seem to only get better with age (we wish the same could be said for some people). The first Super Mario Galaxy was a huge hit on the Wii and now Nintendo are back with Galaxy 2, but will this new galactic adventure soar with the stars? We’re about to find out.
When it comes to the story of Mario games in general, it can be said that if you’ve played...
Alpha Protocol Review (360/PS3)
Alpha Protocol, the RPG stealth-em-up shooter has finally arrived after spending a few extra months in production. But has the wait been worthwhile for Obsidian to iron out the kinks, in order to give players an awesome new title worthy of the developer’s history?
Alpha Protocol puts you in the boots of Michael Thorton, an undercover secret agent working for a government agency that doesn’t officially exist. The story is well thought-out...
Transformers: War for Cybertron Review (360/PS3)
Transformers went from an 80’s toyline, to a 90’s television phenomenon, and finally to a household name in recent times with Michael Bay’s adaption of the beloved toy franchise into two motion pictures (along with a coming third). Fans of Transformers are now in their element, with the world taking notice of the Cybertronian fiction that exists, and with that comes High Moon Studio’s Transformers: War for Cybertron. But does this robotic...
Split/Second Review
Disney Interactive’s Split/Second has literally blown up the racing genre, by giving gamers an unparalleled explosive experience. But does this big budget boomer have the substance to lure skeptic fans out of the shadows and into the limelight?
The premise behind Split/Second revolves around a reality TV show, whereby the world’s best racers compete for top spot. The catch is that racers can detonate certain parts of the tracks to reroute or take...



