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Does the Vita Still Have a Place in Your Gaming Life?

In the two years since its release, PS Vita has struggled to get a foothold in the industry, with wild sightings of the handheld few and far between. As an owner of a Vita since Christmas, I can safely...

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The Curious World of Papers, Please

There are those times as a gamer where you question the validity of a traditional idea of what is a game, Papers, Please is a wonderful example of a non-traditional piece of what I would call art...

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Review: Nidhogg

I challenge you to an acid infused duel, En garde! Let me preface this review by saying this is probably the most intriguing, bonkers and mind-boggling title I have ever played. Where to even start?...

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Preview: Caffeine

The idea of a ten minute proof of concept demo isn’t exactly appealing, but that’s what makes my short experience with Incandescent Imaging’s title Caffeine so interesting and exciting. Developer:...

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Preview: Murasaki Baby

I think I’ve found the next Vita game we all need to buy. Not since Tearaway have I been so impressed with a games use of the Vitas very specific input controls. Murasaki Baby looks to be a must buy...

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Preview: Murdered Soul Suspect

A few days ago, the TPoW team were discussing the idea that Murdered: Soul Suspect was an interesting premise but worried that it may not be executed well enough. After playing the demo at Rezzed, I’m...

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Review: Goat Simulator

What goes through someone’s head when they want to create a simulation of a goat’s actions within the real world? Crazy right? When I first saw the initial gameplay I was sort of enamoured, it looked...

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Review: Child of Light

For months I had been awaiting the arrival of Child of Light, well now that it’s here and it has been worth the wait. Child of Light is by far one of the most charming, beautiful and most heartfelt...

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Breathing New Life Into the Vita

PlayStation Vita is in a weird place right now, struggling to find a strong identity within the Sony family of consoles and it seems that the company doesn’t even know what to do with it. Vita’s future...

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Evolve Delayed

(cue the collective moans and groans of the collected masses) Turtle Rock Studios’highly anticipated co-op shooter Evolve has been delayed from an October 2014 release date to a February 2015 release....

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Moto 360 UK Price & Release Announced

The much anticipated Moto 360 smartwatch inches closer to release as Motorola announce their watch contender will be released in early October for the cool price of £200. The 360 is designed to bridge...

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Preview: Runers

I have never been that good at games under the Rogue-Like banner in the past. So when Runers popped up on Steam, I jumped at the chance to figure out what it’s all about and hopefully get better....

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Review: The Sims 4

An argument I always look at when it comes to franchises or sequels is that of ‘Revolution v Evolution’. Does the The Sims 4 manage to revolutionise the way we play Sims, or is it just a simple...

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Review: FIFA 15

Each year we get what many people call a kit and transfer update in a brand new FIFA game. FIFA 15 sits in this strange position, on some platforms it is a new and upgraded engine, on others it’s a...

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Google Unveil New ‘Nexus’ Line Products

Google have today announced new products joining the illustrious Nexus line. The Nexus 6, developed by Motorola, and the Nexus 9, built by HTC, shows Google’s ability to switch between their large...

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Review: The Marvellous Miss Take

When I saw that there was a new stealth adventure game coming out, I immediately thought of the exploits of Klei Entertainments’ Mark of the Ninja and Pocketwatch’s Monaco: Whats Yours is Mine....

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Review: This War of Mine

War’s a brutal affair, running and gunning against waves of enemies is the traditional war game experience. 11 Bit Studios turn the sub-genre on it’s head and created a game in it’s own niche that is...

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Review: Football Manager 2014

Tension, Heartbreak and Unbridled Joy have never looked and felt so good. The Football Manager franchise has grown from strength to strength in its eight years since developer Sports Interactive broke...

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Review: Dead Sky

Zombie games are the absolute norm right now, so that means everyone is trying to jump on the bandwagon and grab a piece of the market. Shorebound Studios’ entry into the market is unfortunately a...

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My Most Anticipated Game of 2014: Banished

It may be fair to assume that a majority of people reading this are wondering, “What on earth is Banished?” Billed as a city-building simulation and strategy game, Shining Rock Software’s Banished...

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