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Sony's latest shooter is an admirable effort with some particularly impressive multiplayer action, writes Ryan Vincent.
In a first for Game Console, our resident mobile-gaming guru Hamish Bode reviews an iPhone game from Kiwi developer Little Geek.
The latest and greatest from Turtle Beach is now available in New Zealand. Does it warrant its premium price point?.
One of the hassles of owning a digital camera is the constant need to back your snaps up to your computer hard drive.
Steel Diver 3DS's gameplay sinks under frustrating controls, despite a promising start and unique features, leaving much to be desired.
Carnival Games, a fest of fun but falls short in depth, offering a mixed bag of mini-games with an urgent need for a Kinect killer app. Rating: 6.0.
Operation Flashpoint: Red River embarks on a new direction, promising more accessible warfare without sacrificing realism.
Virtua Tennis 4 outshines Top Spin with its engaging atmosphere and dynamic gameplay, making tennis more exhilarating than ever.
Section 8: Prejudice triumphs as a value-packed, downloadable FPS, blending thrilling multiplayer with a robust campaign.
Valve demonstrates how the difficult follow-up to one of this generation's most novel and innovative games should be done.
One of the European 3DS launch titles finally makes it down under. Reagan Morris finds out what we've missed out on over the past few weeks!.
The year's biggest fighting title is just around the corner, but our final and considered verdict is right here, right now.
In-depth review: Tritton AX Pro excels in sound quality and build but falls short with its cumbersome setup and dated features.
PES 2011 3D impresses on 3DS, delivering captivating gameplay despite complex controls and audio missteps, scoring an 8 overall.
Crysis 2 dazzles with its visuals on PS3, Xbox 360 and PC, but its single-player campaign fails to match up, marred by poor AI and design.
Battlefield Play4Free combines the best of the series in a gritty, team-based PC shooter that's cost-free, if not entirely free from flaws.
PlayStation Move Heroes Review: Despite promising heroes in action, it falls short, offering more for young kids than fans.
SHIFT 2: Unleashed revs up thrilling races and heart-stopping moments, pushing the boundaries of racing simulations.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters enchants with its vibrant rendition of Augusta, offering golfing zealots an immersive shot at wearing the Green Jacket.
Embark on whimsical quests in The Sims Medieval, a fresh take on life simulation; perfect for those craving a sprinkle of fantasy.