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Nazi Zombies Portable – Review

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Have you ever wanted to play Call of Duty Zombies with the convenience of being portable? Well, you’re in luck. Whilst playing the Rezurrection map pack on Black Ops a few weekends…

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Combat Arms – Review

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  Sporting a registered player count of over 5 million, Combat Arms is a free tactical online First Person Shooter by the company Nexon. Renowned for producing one of the world’s first graphic…

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Terraria – Review

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Overview Terraria is, in a sense, a 2D version of the popular game that is still in its beta stages, Minecraft. Although the games might be compared for their similarities…

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Voxelstein3d – Preview

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Overview You most likely wouldn’t of heard of this game, but if you love world environments that are highly destructible then you will most likely love this game. Voxelstien3D manages…

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Cyclops, Rayhound and Warning Forever – Reviews

Cyclops is a recent Indie game created by Hikoza. T. Ohkubo, it’s a great game if you are sitting bored and have spare time on your hands. This games objective is simple – kill the aliens and DO NOT DIE. There are unlimited waves and instead of health you have damage percent done to your ship. To take out the aliens you must risk getting damage to your ship and fire your laser at the…

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World of Goo – Review

World of Goo is a puzzle game built from scratch by indie game development company 2D Boy, 2D Boy consists of Kyle Gabler and Ron Carmel, both former employees of the mega publishing company, Electronic Arts. What sets World of Goo apart from your every day puzzle game and made the game such an award winner was the requirement for the player to complete objectives by making superstructures using these Goo. The music, illustrations and the design of the actual game was all done by Kyle Gabler….

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