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Nick Cowen talks to the Lead Software Engineer on Starcraft II, Carl Chimes, on what exactly goes into building a science fiction epic.
10 Aug 2010
If you're the sort of person who buys puzzle books for long journeys, Puzzler World XL may be the only compendium you need purchase all year, writes Nick Cowen.
09 Aug 2010
Line Producer on Fifa 11 David Rutter talks to Nick Cowen about the new additions to EA's superb football sim.
05 Aug 2010
Is the newly released NEX-5 worth it? Or can Canon's smallest DSLR defeat Sony's latest offering?
04 Aug 2010
The new DLC for Alan Wake, The Signal, offers an interesting twist on the game's action, but it's story poses more questions than it answers, writes Nick Cowen.
28 Jul 2010
Demon's Souls is being hailed as one of the most memorable, important and fantastic games in recent memory. It deserves all its accolades, writes Ashton Raze.
27 Jul 2010
Dance On Broadway offers a fun, if slightly flawed, dancing experience that the whole family can take part in. Or they can sit there and laugh at you, writes Nick Cowen.
26 Jul 2010
As schools break up for the summer, the holiday season is upon us - here are some of the best gadgets to stuff into your suitcase.
24 Jul 2010
Dragon Quest IX is a huge, accessible and engaging JRPG for Nintendo’s handheld, writes Tom Hoggins
23 Jul 2010
GM and founder of BioWare, Greg Zeschuk, talks to Nick Cowen about creating the worlds of Dragon Age and Mass Effect, and the challenges of creating an MMO in the Star Wars universe.
22 Jul 2010
Limbo is proof positive that the horror and platform gaming genres aren't mutually exclusive. Tom Hoggins finds it impossible to turn away.
21 Jul 2010
DeathSpank mixes sword and sorcery with playground humour to make an addictive RPG cocktail. It's well worth a look, writes Nick Cowen.
19 Jul 2010
Toy Story 3 is a fantastic video game which, like the film it's based on, boasts hidden depths as well as appeal which crosses generations, writes Tom Hoggins.
19 Jul 2010
Phil Spencer, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios, talks to Nick Cowen about the new Xbox 360 console, the evolution of Kinect Microsoft's and how the developer is improving its services on Xbox Live.
15 Jul 2010
Bulletstorm injects juvenile humour into hyper-violent action which puts a premium on killing with style, writes Nick Cowen.
14 Jul 2010
Mario Sports Mix applies old school arcade style gaming to multiple sports templates. The result is one of the most addictive and fun party games around, writes Nick Cowen.
13 Jul 2010
Singularity may not do anything new as a shooter, but that doesn't stop it being an immensely fun game.
12 Jul 2010
Crackdown 2 lets players loose in its expansive playground with lots of new guns, vehicles and enemies to enjoy. But is that enough, asks Nick Cowen.
12 Jul 2010
How do you create a video game that retains the unique character of a beloved franchise while pushing the boundaries of gameplay?
10 Jul 2010
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is the prettiest apocalypse Tom Hoggins has ever seen.
09 Jul 2010
The Nintendo 3DS puts 3D gaming right in your hand with no special glasses required. It's an absolute marvel to behold, says Nick Cowen.
08 Jul 2010
Kazuo Hirai, President and Group CEO of Sony Entertainment, talks to Nick Cowen about 3D gaming, PS Move and how the PS3 was made to be future-proof for 10 years.
07 Jul 2010
Lego Harry Potter is a game made for kids of all ages and the best Lego game yet, says Tom Hoggins.
07 Jul 2010
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