Dogfight 1942's aerial combat might be occasionally thrilling, but like the life expectancy of a WWII bomber pilot it's far too short.
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Oh dear oh dear, things aren’t going well for the survivors. Chris Capel’s sobbing by the sidewalk.
Papa & Yo takes storytelling in a downloadable game to new heights, but at what cost?
War; what is it good for? Well frankly, it's good for Death.
Chris Capel has the touch, he has the powwwerrrrrrrrr yeah.
No, there isn't a cameo appearance by Metallica.
I presume 'Snoozing Mutts' was quickly turned down...
Fire in the hole! GO, GO, GO.
Virtual Wiggins.
Point and click wears ancient esotericism like a wide grin, and takes its act to the big city.
Has The Birdman aged well?
Shadow warriors.
The Zuma franchise has reached pretty much every system possible since its first release 9 years ago. Now, it's time to discover what all the fuss is about with the sequel, Zuma's Revenge.
A dystopian sci-fi noir adventure that throws out the rulebook… when maybe it should have given it a closer read.
just go buy it… After you've read our review of course!
After being bitten by a radioactive blogger, Chris Capel becomes The Amazing Reviewer-Man!
Massively multiplayer... diplomacy?
Shh, it's a secret, and Chris Capel isn't very good at keeping those.
It's all been done before, which is a significant part of <i>Inversion</i>'s problem.
Absolutely nothing to do with GPS, Chains of Satinav challenges fate and the adventure genre.