Spotlight: Classic Ice Hockey Video Games
Compiled here is a list of the best hockey games to ever grace a television set.
read moreCompiled here is a list of the best hockey games to ever grace a television set.
read moreVancouver 2010 is a step in the right direction for winter sport simulators but the lack of a career mode and the boring gameplay mechanics turns the game very much into a short-lived experience that's not worth more than a rent.
read moreIt’s sad, but it’s true: The Saboteur was a disappointing end to a respectable career.
read moreWhile at first it's an interesting, exciting puzzle-shooter hybrid experience, it slowly transforms into a weary battle between you and the game's awkward level design and fairly inaccurate aiming system.
read moreHe Was A Quiet Man is a strange film that tries a little too hard to be quirky, when it should be comfortably relying on the strong performances and narrative to carry the film along.
read moreChopper: Why would I shoot a bloke, BANG, then drive him to the bloody car & whizz him off to the hospital at a 100 miles an hour? It defeats the purpose of having shot him in the first place. Every once in a while a film comes along that differs itself from the norm, in areas such as narrative, the choice of directive style,...
read moreAldo Raine: Each and every man under my command owes me one hundred Nazi scalps. And I want my scalps. And all y’all will git me one hundred Nazi scalps, taken from the heads of one hundred dead Nazis. Or you will die tryin’. Inglourious Basterds is the latest film in a list of Tarantino triumphs sitting alongside the...
read moreTekken 6 feels like the summation of the last decade's work and the most complete fighter around. It is not going to have the same impact that Tekken 3 did ten year's ago, but Tekken 6 is still a massive return to form for the series and confirmation that the fighting game renaissance is more than just a Street Fighter induced fad.
read moreEven though Assassin's Creed 2 is a clear improvement on its prequel, it's held back by so many problems that shouldn't be there.
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