Reviews
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The end is the beginning. Alan Wake is best when it's ending. That's a compliment. The game hits an aesthetic high whenever one of its episodes draws to a close, with a stark title screen and a cut of music that's perfect for the moment. I savou |
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Previews
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Hands-on: We test out Ninja Theory's promising adventure...
In our last eyes-on with Ninja Theory's Enslaved, we called it "as colourful as Mario, as detailed as Gears and as beautifully animated as Uncharted". Click here to read the full |
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Features
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Insight: Harry Potter & PoP movie director Mike Newell on games as art...
Mike Newell is one of the UK's most successful film-makers. Click here to read the full article
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Review: Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce |
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Written by Eurogamer
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Monday, 08 March 2010 |
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Don't be Koei. Pity Koei, originator and now final bastion of the pseudo-historical battlefield brawler. Its flagship Dynasty Warriors, at one time the biggest-selling series in all of Japan, is viewed by most of the Western world with disdain or, worse, indifference. Once notable for pushing more polygons around an environment than just about anything else and tasking its player to carve their way, often single-handedly, through overwhelming, spear-wielding odds, the series fast settled into a rhythm of bi-annual updates that, on the surface at least, have done little to freshen the formula. Read more... 
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