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Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion: Rapture Review

In this review, I will be taking a look at what is, in my opinion, one of the greatest games of all time. Oblivion is a first person action RPG available on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. My review is based off of the Xbox 360 version, though the game is fundamentally the same on all systems.

PlayStation Network Review: Planet Minigolf

I wanted to enjoy Planet Minigolf, I really did. I’m a big minigolf fan and I’ve really enjoyed other minigolf videogames from days past. It’s unfortunate that Zen Studios, the creators of Zen Pinball, chose to incorporate a lousy camera system, wonky power ups, and impossible hole setups to effectively destroy any fun that could be had from Planet Minigolf.

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow Review

Hours of Patrick Stewart. This is the first thing players should know about Castlevania: Lords of Shadow. There is so much Patrick Stewart here it may give even the hardiest Next Generation fans pause. Patrick Stewart not only narrates the entire experience, but he is a major character in Lords of Shadow as well.

Get 9 Doodle Games for the Price of 1 iPhone App

Everyone knows that most iPhone games won’t hold your attention for long. That’s why an app like Doodle Games 9 in 1 is so popular — it’s 9 times the fun for 9 times as long!

Must-Have Halloween Apps for Your iPhone or iPod Touch

From sounds to visuals, these Halloween apps have everything except for the real live ghosts, goblins, and ghouls. Who knows? They might come in handy for party game fun, or for a scary practical joke on Halloween.

Classic Game Review: L’Affaire 1987

French software house Infogames has been making a name for itself with a slightly quirky range of software that spans adventures, interactive fiction and shoot ’em ups, including Prohibition and TNT. Any day now, a new detective adventure, L’Affaire, should be arriving for the Atari ST and PC compatibles – originally written for the MSX2, conversions are well in hand. Currently only available as part of a packaging deal with MSX2 hard­ware, L’Affaire was intended to be an adventure-movie controlled via the joystick – and for the most part the game has the feel of a movie, on account…

Classic Game Review: TR2 1987 Commodore 64

Mancunian programming team Binary Design have been a relatively silent but deadly force behind dozens of releases, including Max Headroom and Glider Rider for Argus Press Software. They’ve achieved a slightly higher profile in the world of budget games with 180, Zub and Amaurote, amongst others, on Mastertronic’s MAD label. TR2 is more involved than previous Binary Design concepts and requires geometric formulae to be completed.

Classic Game Review: California Games 1987

The detailed graphics, excellent presentation and refined game play of Summer Games put it head and shoulders above other comparatively crude joystick- waggling sports games. In the following three years, during which time US Gold took over their UK distribution, Epyx continued to produce sports simulations in the same innovative vein, constantly bettering each previous release in terms of graphics, sound and depth of game play. Having set new standards, and surpassed all expectations in the process with Summer Games II.

Classic Game Review: Tai Pan 1987 Commodore 64

Another blockbusting book from James Clavell makes its debut on the home computer. This time it’s Tai Pan and Ocean who are tempting you with an oriental adventure. The team behind the conversion have taken a very different approach to that used by Virgin about a year ago, when the book and TV series Shogun became a flip-screen arcade adventure.

2K Sports Save the Day

Basketball games, like many sport orientated games these days have been becoming increasing more realistic and easier to emulate the real life in game counterparts. NBA 2K10 does not seize to disappoint. After having the game for more than 4 months and only seeing one review I decided to make my own opinion on the game.

Classic Game Review: Ace 2 Commodore 64 – 1987

Having made an impact with a compilation of 50 games and a free digital watch over two years ago, Cascade surprised many a cynic with the release of their first full-price product – Air Combat Emulator. Building on the success of ACE across many formats, Sky Runner followed at Christmas-time last year, and now Cascade have three new imminent releases – a multi­directional scrolling shoot ’em up called Implosion, a vec­tor graphic shoot ’em up Ring Worland this sequel to their biggest seller entitled ACE 2.

Classic Game Review: Hybrid 1987

Ariolasoft have recently changed direction, moving towards being a publishing house rather than a soft­ware label. They are setting up teams of programmers which work fairly independently, writing games for labels which Ariolasoft then publishes. Reaktor and Viz Design are Starlight’s stable mates.

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