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Team HCC  |  Jan 25, 2019  |  0 comments
From the recent box office blockbusters to restored cinematic classics, we reveal the past year's best Blu-ray and 4K discs...
Anton van Beek  |  Dec 16, 2015  |  0 comments

Following in the wake of Skylanders and Disney Infinity comes the most logical addition to the toy-to-life genre to date: LEGO Dimensions.

Anton van Beek  |  Dec 12, 2015  |  0 comments

The news that Hideo Kojima was leaving Konami came as a blow to gamers around the world – but if this really is his final Metal Gear Solid game then he couldn't have come up with a better way to bow out. Make no mistake about it …The Phantom Pain is an exceptional gaming experience that is sure to be sitting at the top of most 'Game of the Year' lists when 2015 draws to a close.

Anton van Beek  |  Dec 08, 2015  |  0 comments

With its mix of post-apocalyptic adventure and vehicular combat there can be few film franchises that are so obviously videogame-friendly as Mad Max. Which makes it surprising that it's taken so long for gamers to get the chance to jump into Max's boots.

Anton van Beek  |  Oct 22, 2015  |  0 comments

The Caped Crusader faces his toughest challenge to date as he takes on the combined might of both Scarecrow and the mysterious Arkham Knight in this concluding instalment in Rocksteady's acclaimed trilogy of Batman videogames.

Anton van Beek  |  Oct 15, 2015  |  0 comments

Being huge fans of the Godzilla films, the idea of taking control of Japan's King of the Monsters and rampaging through cities while doing battle with some of his most iconic enemies sounded like videogame nirvana. However, after sitting down with Namco Bandai's new Godzilla game for a few hours, there was only one thing on our mind: how had the developer got everything so disastrously wrong?

Anton van Beek  |  Sep 22, 2015  |  0 comments

Reviewing LEGO videogames can be pretty tricky. After all, they follow the exact same formula: take one popular film franchise, give it a LEGO makeover and let gamers play their way through key scenes, bashing blocks and collecting studs as they go.

Anton van Beek  |  Sep 12, 2015  |  0 comments

Most manga fans' idea of heaven, this beat 'em-up brings together an extensive roster of 52 characters (39 of whom are playable) from 32 different stories that have been serialised in the best-selling Weekly Shonen Jump anthology magazine in Japan. So, if you're the sort of person who lies awake at night wondering who would win in a fight between Dragon Ball's Son Goku and Fist of the North Star's Ken Shiro, then this is surely the next-gen arena brawler you've been waiting for.

Anton van Beek  |  Aug 26, 2015  |  0 comments

Lining up on the grid alongside the likes of Forza Motorsport and Gran Turismo, Project CARS sets out to deliver a realistic driving simulation that takes in everything from an SMS Kart 125cc to the 245mph W Motors Lykan Hypersport that wowed petrol-hedz with its appearance in Fast & Furious 7.

Anton van Beek  |  Aug 20, 2015  |  0 comments

The king is dead, long live the king! It's taken five years, but with the release of this third game based onthe series of fantasy stories by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has lost its crown as the king of open-world action RPGs.

Steve May  |  Jul 23, 2015  |  0 comments

If Mario Bava was making videogames today, we suspect he’d be producing something like Bloodborne. This third-person action-role-player is crawling with Euro-horror inflections, an unsettling miasma of confusing cobbled streets and Gothic architecture, demons, monsters and were-things.

Steve May  |  May 21, 2015  |  0 comments

This steampunk actioner is the most overtly cinematic game yet released for the PS4. Set in an alternate Victorian reality, it pitches werewolves against the descendants of the Knights of the Round Table, against a backdrop of incongruous tech and Ripper lore. In many ways, The Order: 1886 is the best film Paul W.S. Anderson never made.

Anton van Beek  |  Feb 26, 2015  |  0 comments

With franchises like Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Mass Effect under its belt, role-playing game specialist Bioware has long been a favourite with fans of the genre. This third instalment in the Dragon Age series will do nothing to tarnish that reputation, delivering the most expansive and enjoyable fantasy RPG experience this side of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

Anton van Beek  |  Feb 22, 2015  |  0 comments

With Ubisoft focusing the bulk of its  attention on the next-gen Assassin's Creed: Unity in the run-up to Christmas, this PS3/Xbox 360 instalment in the best-selling franchise feels like something of an afterthought by comparison.

Steve May  |  Feb 04, 2015  |  0 comments

The most expansive adventure yet for the brick-built caped crusader and his trusty companion see them venture out of Gotham and into deep space for a romp that utilises 150 characters from the DC Universe, each with their own quirks and powers. Indeed, it’s this inspired choice of Justice League and related cast members (including Adam West!) that makes this kidult title such fun.

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