Atom Zombie Smasher Review
Blendo Games turns its sights on zombies, the result both frustrating and charming in equal measure.
Blendo Games turns its sights on zombies, the result both frustrating and charming in equal measure.
It may not be as taut as its predecessor, but Visceral Games' latest is an outstanding survival horror.
While not quite as revolutionary as promised, Junction Point's world remains a fascinating one to explore.
Both a fearsome show of game engine power and a source of weighty, bone-crunching thrills.
A puzzler of the mellowest sort, Vitamin Gís luscious game proves extremely pretty - if also pretty vacant.
Rock Band 3 is the best and most progressive rhythm-action game ever made.
No longer working alone has left Ezio with little reason to learn new tricks, but that doesn't mean the old ones aren't still worthwhile.
Lacking imagination and generic throughout, LucasArts' latest Star Wars title feels decidedly forced.
Ubisoft refuses to go with the crowd, bringing a clutch of innovative ideas to the skating genre, but doesn't quite balance its trick.
EA's sombre reboot aims for authenticity over bombast but lacks the bravado of its peers.
After twelve years, Blizzard's heading back into space - but are newcomers welcome?