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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World returns us to coin-op hay days and Double Dragon game play. Best though, it mixes in modern play styles.

Mon, 28 Jun 2010 Share: Twitter | facebook

Joe Danger PS3 is a cheeky chappy sort of game, a roller coaster of bright visuals that scream fun. The points as much of the time drove me to play it again and again - as well as collecting all those shiny coins.

Mon, 21 Jun 2010 Share: Twitter | facebook

Journey picks up the success of Flower and creates a darker more human story.

Wed, 16 Jun 2010 Share: Twitter | facebook

Aqua Panic maybe a by the numbers puzzle game, but with genuine charm and wide-ranging well-balanced levels there is more value here that I expected. I even got some of my hard-core shooter fan friends hooked on it.

Sun, 23 May 2010 Share: Twitter | facebook

Blue Toad Murders promised to be derivative, but turned out to be excellent fun for me. I even took the PS3 downstairs so my family could join in. Bright, clean, crisp fun that I wish had gone on a lot longer.

Thu, 15 Apr 2010 Share: Twitter | facebook

Resident Evil 3 on PSN and PSP is an urban nightmare notable more for the stories told by its setting and sense of place than the weak central narrative. As someone who is driven by games that tell a good tale, Resident Evil 3 both underwhelmed and intrigued me.

Tue, 26 Jan 2010 Share: Twitter | facebook

Wipeout is visually unique amongst racing games. Its gaming kudos enables it to draw on the top graphic designers from both the gaming and print industry. Wipeout HD on PS3 is simply stunning to look at. Although sticking to the tried and tested Blade Runner aesthetic, the sheer pace of the action coupled with an impressive replay and photo mode make this the best looking future racing game around.

Fri, 08 Jan 2010 Share: Twitter | facebook

Buzz! Junior: Monster Rumble is a party game aimed at a young audience. The game was ported to the PlayStation 3 by Cohort Studios from the PS2. It includes trophy support and the ability to use a DualShock wireless controller instead of Buzzers, but this doesn't make up for what is a very simple, quick to finish and overall extremely lacking game.

Sat, 24 Oct 2009 Share: Twitter | facebook

Trine is a platform game where you control a thief, a knight and a wizard. There is also a cooperative play feature, whereby multiple players can join in at any time to control different characters simultaneously. It's a solid, fun game, which fits very nicely into the somewhat lacking 2D spectrum of games available.

Thu, 01 Oct 2009 Share: Twitter | facebook

Flower delivers another emotional experience. After our and , we settle down for some time with Adam and his family to find out how they got on with it.

Mon, 20 Apr 2009 Share: Twitter | facebook

The combination of sparkling HD visuals and motion sensitive steering is a mouth watering combination to fans of the Wipeout series. But it is the little touches such as driver assist and gesture sensitivity that make the biggest difference to us family gamers.

Thu, 11 Dec 2008 Share: Twitter | facebook

I've always been a fan of the Ratchet and Clank games because I love their cartoon style combined with guns and explosions. When I saw that they were releasing Quest for Booty I got all excited and thought it was almost Christmas. When it was released, I was more than happy to part with GBP 9.99 and download it from the Playstation Network.

Tue, 11 Sep 2007 Share: Twitter | facebook

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