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Outland Review

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Outland arrived last week on Xbox LIVE Arcade and should be arriving on PlayStation Network soon. The title was developed by a personal favorite studio of mine, Housemarque, who is best known for Super Stardust HD and Dead Nation…

Avatar Workout Review

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Is your Avatar looking a little overweight after Easter? Send them to the new trainer in town for a workout!

Might & Magic Clash of Heroes Review

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The Might & Magic franchise has been a gaming hit since 1986. With multiple spin-offs across most of the mainstream platforms, it was only a matter of time before a title hit the Xbox Live Arcade. Clash of Heroes…

Undead Empire Review

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Undead Empire is the latest in the popular twin stick shooter genre on Xbox Indie Games.

Section 8: Prejudice Review

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Section 8 launched as a retail game in 2009 with mixed reviews due to some flaws in the game. TimeGate Studios took the brave decision to release a sequel straight to XBLA, PSN, and PC for $15. Has it…

Yar’s Revenge Review

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In 1981, Yar’s Revenge was released on the Atari 2600, and soon became one of the most successful games on the console. Thirty years on, Atari has released an updated version of the best-selling title. Yar’s Revenge on the…

Soulcaster II Review

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Just six months after releasing Soulcaster, MagicalTimeBean are back on the Indie Marketplace with a sequel. Soulcaster II is a cross between a tower defence game and an RPG.

Rush’N Attack: Ex-Patriot Review

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Originally released in 1985, Rush’N Attack told the story of a CIA task force deployed to Russia. Their mission was to investigate intelligence that powerful nuclear missiles were being developed using a newly discovered resource (Ulyssium). After successful sales…

Avatar Karting Review

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Last year Rendercode Games released Avatar Racedrome which was a fun racing game both locally and online. Does the sequel Avatar Karting continue the trend? Read on to find out.

Swarm Review

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There are not many games that actively encourage you to take joy out of killing the characters you control. Swarm does just this. It is a game where you play as charming little blue creatures (no, not Smurfs) called…

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