Xbox 360 Reviews
Game Review: Capcom Arcade Cabinet Pack 1 [Xbox360/PS3]
In essence, the creed of arcade game design in the 80s was “Make lots of money”. Given that the player paid per credit, the way to do this was to make addictive but cheap experiences, whereby the player was faced wi...
Game Review: Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance [Xbox 360/PS3]
Transhumanism; the improvement of the human condition through biological or (more commonly) mechanical means. Recently transhumanism with regards to military applications came under the spotlight. In the report published, augm...
Game Review: Dead Space 3 [X360/PS3/PC]
While it doesn't quite reach the same levels of the earlier titles, Dead Space 3 still packs an excellent experience with beautiful visuals, an amazing score, and some brilliant sci-fi action that's hard to put down. Get ready ...
Game Review: Special Forces: Team X [Xbox 360/PC]
Special Forces: Team X is an Online Multiplayer only Third Person Shooter focusing on Team based action where up to four teams of Special Forces Operatives do battle across customisable battle arenas and five game modes.
Game Review: The Cave [WiiU/PS3/Xbox 360/PC]
A comedy adventure game where a group of no more than three characters team up to go on a quest of exploration and puzzle solving? Must be a Ron Gilbert Game. But no, this is not Maniac Mansion; that’s the other great game by...
Game Review: DmC: Devil May Cry [Xbox 360/PS3]
Ninja Theory’s commitment to its crazy vision was certainly a risk worth taking.
Game Review: Anarchy Reigns [Xbox 360/PS3]
Platinum deliver a spectacle brawler like Devil May Cry into the multiplayer arena, complete with mayhem, frustration and satisfying combat.
Game Review: Anarchy Reigns [Xbox 360/PS3]
Platinum Games are known for chaotic, clever and fun experiences, spanning many consoles and a few genres. Bayonetta is probably their best known and most realised game, with magnificently flowing combat, creative enemies and i...
Game Review: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Dragonborn Add-On [Xbox 360]
A welcome add-on to 2011's Game of the Year.
Game Review: Black Knight Sword [XBLA/PSN]
An old-school homage to action platformers with a unique visual style. Beware.












































