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Games connect us to exhilaration is various ways. I love mine to scare me. Although the shock, horror and gore are all pretty unnerving, nothing comes close to the sweaty palms of playing games that take you to ridiculously high places - InFamous, Mirror's Edge and Uncharted to name a few.

I'll be blogging my way through the experience right here on this page - so you can enjoy it too.

Alien Breed Evolution XBLA updates the Team 17 Amiga classic but stuggles to capture the frantic pace of the original. Placing you on a derelict ship in three moody dimensions gives the experience a graphical face-lift, but the methodical pace of play pales in comparison to the original panicked fire-fights.

Thu, 18 Mar 2010
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Silent Hill Shattered Memories breaks free from its established story and transforms the game into something fresh and unerving. Turning the focus on the audience, the game builds its tension around the player's responses and interactions, offering a bespoke horror experience.

Mon, 15 Mar 2010
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Valkyria Chronicles 2 expertly fits the PS3 game into the diminutive PSP. In doing so it shouts from the rooftops how good the under-appreciated original turn-based action strategy really was. The unsettling tension and unnerving decisions that arise from the nuanced play style continue to haunt me on the PlayStation Portable.

Tue, 09 Mar 2010
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Remington's Great American Bird Hunt stands as a relic, a living fossil but on these terms it's almost lovable. It could perhaps be best compared to a Coelacanth in terms of where it stands in the evolution of light gun gaming. It seems to have ignored the advancements made in the genre by series such as Point Blank and Time Crisis, offering no discernable improvements over twenty year old titles.

Sun, 07 Mar 2010
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A few months ago I wrote a review of the Japanese release of Bayonetta. But reading back recently I'm now having second thoughts. The game had left me uninspired so I wrote the review out of a desire to produce some early reactions. But along the way my discussion took me away from what was really important - that Bayonetta left me cold. It was a situation where I could see what the game was doing, but only more recently started to appreciate it.

Sun, 28 Feb 2010
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Valkyria Chronicles is stunningly unique in both visuals and strategic game design. A blend of calligraphy, Manga and war-time show reels, it looks like it plays - like nothing else on the PlayStation 3. But it was Valkyria Chronicles ability to make me care about each character that really hooked me in, and created some frightful decisions to make.

Thu, 25 Feb 2010
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Mass Effect Galaxy, like the books, is a great way to extend your Mass Effect fix beyond the main cannon. On iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad this is unashamedly the Mass Effect Universe, although here with its wings severely clipped.

Mon, 22 Feb 2010
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Pitfall The Big Adventure threatens to regurgitate the old platformer, but through boxy visuals and ported gameplay emerges a better game than expected. The Wii needs more adventures like this, but on crowded shelves this is likely to go unnoticed.

Mon, 15 Feb 2010
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Little League takes Wii-Sports Baseball to the next level without overcomplicating the action. Hoping to take a breather from scary games this week, I had forgotten my sporting misapprehensions. Little League World Series Baseball on the Wii helped me put them to bed once and for all though.

Sat, 06 Feb 2010
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Metroid Prime Trilogy's genuine sense of place not only sucked me into its universe but unnerved me to the core. Helmeted claustrophobic scary excitement and all on the diminutive unassuming little Nintendo Wii.

Thu, 28 Jan 2010
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More posts:

Jan 2010

Spectrobes Origins Wii Review
Vertigo Again Article
Dragon Age Origins 360 Review
Dementium The Ward DS Review
Sounding Scared Article
Siren: Blood Curse PS3 Review

Dec 2009

Mirror's Edge 360 Review

Nov 2009

Bayonetta 360 Review

Oct 2009

The Path PC Review
Resident Evil 5 PS3 Review
Left 4 Dead 360 Review

Sep 2009

Silent Hill: Origins PSP Review
Cursed Mountain Wii Review

Jul 2009

Resident Evil 5 360 Review

Jun 2009

Resident Evil 4 Wii Review
Silent Hill Homecoming 360 Review
Dead Space 360 Review
Demons Souls PS3 Review

May 2009

Lux-Pain DS Review

Apr 2009

FEAR 2 Project Origin 360 Review

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