Category: Reviews

Reviews
Dave Spanton

Elemental: Fallen Enchantress – Review

There you are minding your own business, managing a thriving empire, when all of a sudden a dragon comes along and decides to mess up your day. Isn’t that always the way?

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Dave Spanton

Hitman: Absolution – Review

Dave and Fluke join forces to pick apart Hitman. But does the game live up to expectations? How does it compare to previous entries in the series?

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Dave Spanton

XCOM: Enemy Unknown – Review

Dave, Fluke and Surge suit up to tackle the alien menace that is XCOM, but just how big a beast are they about to face? It seems to be eating a lot of their time, but has it fully devoured them as well?

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Dave Spanton

Dishonored – Review

Stealthing one’s way through a video wouldn’t be very fun to watch, but thankfully stealth isn’t one of Dave’s strong points. Dave and Fluke sit down to talk everything Dishonored.

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Dave Spanton

Sleeping Dogs – Review

Dave and Fluke have both extensively played Square Enix’s take on the sandbox third-person shooter genre, Sleeping Dogs, and are here to give you their thoughts about the game!

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Dave Spanton

RaiderZ (Closed Beta Preview) – Review

Dave, Fluke, and Kelarik sit down to whale on some over-sized creepy crawlies and give you their second thoughts about the closed beta test of RaiderZ.

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Dave Spanton

Krater – Review & Giveaway

Dave and Fluke sit down to discuss Krater. After having been stranded without an Ikea for a few days, how exactly are they doing?

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Dave Spanton

Max Payne 3 – Review

Dave and Fluke have a love-hate relationship with multiplayer modes in games: They love multiplayer, while it seems to hate them.

Luckily, it seems they have managed to tame the multiplayer aspect of Max Payne 3. They show us what it’s all about, as well as discussing the single player.

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Dave Spanton

Operation Raccoon City – Review

Dave and Fluke take a look at the Multiplayer section of Operation: Raccoon City. Because it can’t possibly be as buggy as the single player right guys?