GRID 2 (PC) Review
Jul11

GRID 2 (PC) Review

Racing games usually drive on one side of the road: Gran Turismo in the right lane with extreme realism and Burnout in the left lane offering complete carnage with an arcade style racing experience. Very few games manage to pull off driving in the middle of the road without crashing, yet GRID 2 does just that rather successfully. However, does the five year long wait pay off? Buckle up and delve into the review to find out. Graphics...

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TrackMania 2 Stadium Review
Jun26

TrackMania 2 Stadium Review

Our friends at Ubisoft have sent us TrackMania2 Stadium for us to review! I have been spending hours upon hours playing the game, criticizing it and enjoying moments of pure track mania. The game boasts a 65 track solo campaign, vast online experience and showcases the returns of the “build your own track” mode, ladder points and worldwide rankings. For anyone who is known to the TrackMania platform, the racing game...

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TrackMania 2, back to the Stadium?
Jun20

TrackMania 2, back to the Stadium?

Many PC gamers have been long awaiting this seemingly perpetual beta testing game to be announced and launched on Steam for PC; today is the day in which TrackMania 2 Stadium was finally announced. TrackMania 2 differs from its predecessor (TrackMania 2 Canyon) in the fact that the game will indeed be back in the stadium environment with promises of crazy moments. The Stadium setting puts the players in buggies that race on either...

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Has Faith Returned?
Jun13

Has Faith Returned?

Yes indeed ladies and gentlemen a new Mirror’s Edge game has been announced! The developers at DICE not only sent a shock wave through the core of the gaming community with the announcement of the sequel, but furthermore turned the shock wave into an earthquake by announcing that it shall be completely open world. The only other details about the game that DICE has announced is that there will be a new Origin story for Faith and...

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Sony’s E3 Press Conference In A Nutshell
Jun12

Sony’s E3 Press Conference In A Nutshell

In a nutshell, Sony focused primarily on games for the PS3, Vita and PS4 and dedicated only a small fraction of stage time to new design features and specs of the PS4; this was in spite of the fact that at the official reveal the actual console itself was not shown. A point that Sony clearly intended to make was that it had not lost interest in all 70 million PS3 players in the world; this point was exemplified by the multiple games...

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