Xbox 360 Reviews
Review: Resident Evil – Operation Raccoon City
Resident Evil is back for another round of Zombie slaying. This time around Capcom have decided to take a different approach to the beloved franchise, and instead of the typical high tension scares, you’re joined by other...
Review: SSX
The 2012 reboot of the SSX franchise is, to put it simply, a good ole fashioned thrill ride, and also my first foray into the series. Developed by EA Canada, SSX really puts your reflexes to the test in a number of nightmarish ...
Review: I Am Alive
Visions of post-apocalyptic life are nothing new in popular culture. Films such as The Book Of Eli and The Road present something so intrinsically scary, yet also intriguing for an audience. The idea that the world we know now ...
Review: Call of Duty Content Collection 1
Call of Duty and expensive DLC seem to be synonymous these days, with map packs going for 1200 Microsoft points apiece. Up until now all these content packages have been nothing but new maps, with the Treyarch offerings going a...
Review: Syndicate
First person shooters are undeniably an oversaturated genre, but the average quality of these games tends to very good. Unfortunately due to the standards of shooting currently being so high even well refined and fun games are ...
Review: Nexuiz (XBLA)
Nexuiz is a hard sell. No matter how you look at it, the game has a niche audience. To begin with it’s a console release, via download, and on top of this it’s a multiplayer only game. There’s no in-depth XP or levelling ...
Review: Assassin’s Creed: Revelations – The Lost Archive (DLC)
It’s no lie that I felt Assassin’s Creed: Revelations was getting a little stale. While the story missions picked up pace towards the end, and the added hook blade and bombs were nice additions, the game remained largely ...
Review: Grand Slam Tennis 2
Grand Slam Tennis is back on the court with its second title. Does the ball stay in the court or is the game a double fault? Find out in this review. EA has taken a new approach to the cartoony graphical appeal and arcade-s...
Review: Alan Wake’s American Nightmare (XBLA)
‘As he sat down at his computer, thoughts of the game ran through his mind. He began typing his review on this atmospheric title from Remedy, slowly and carefully, as if he was being observed from afar. Pausing for a mome...
Review: NeverDead
NeverDead as a concept was something I was looking forward to – An immortal player character that could lose his limbs. What could possibly go wrong? Unfortunately almost everything did in fact go wrong. Rarely is there a gam...
