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What’s up, wub-loving wobbuffets! I’m back with a brand new selection of scintillating dubstep remixes of classic video game themes, perfect for battering your brain, irritating old people and reducing buildings to rubble with their booming basslines.
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Much like Disney’s smash-hit animated film Frozen, you really need to “let it go” to enjoy Kinect Sports Rivals fully. The game doesn’t require too much physical exertion, but you will – almost without fail – look like a bit of a plonker whilst playing it.
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“Prrrrruppphhhhhhh!”
“Huh…? What was that…? CP, come in CP, this is Zulu 7. I heard a suspicious noise just now, I’m gonna go check it out.”
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I’m leaping over electric beams, gnawing on exposed wires and scampering around grime-covered vents with a pack of squeaking accomplices. I am – believe or not – a sewer rat.
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As a staunch advocate of the Wii U – and a launch day adopter, no less – last week’s Nintendo Direct left me feeling demoralised and frustrated.
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awesomegames.co.uk —
Typing has become fundamental to humanity’s existence. Ok, maybe that’s a slight exaggeration, but it’s a skill that almost all of us possess and rely on day-to-day.
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There are no guns in Super Mario 3D World – no brutal melee kills or unnecessary expletives. You won’t encounter any micro-transactions forcing you to pay over the odds, a DLC season pass, or any contrived quick-time events covering up a developers’ lack of ideas.
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EA love their buzzwords. Want some examples? Ok, you asked for it…
Did you know NBA Live 14 features the bounciest balls in basketball’s long-running ball-bouncing history thanks to EA’s new “BounceTek” technology. Yep, so so bouncy.
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Mark Cerny, the lead architect of PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, fits the mould of your typical introverted game developer. He’s reserved, softly-spoken and in desperate need of a better hairstyle. And yet, underneath his unassuming, scrawny frame is a man who has accomplished more in his 49-years than most men could ever dream of.
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If nothing else, the PES Team should be applauded for their persistent ambition. Despite being tethered to the obvious constraints that come with developing an annual sports franchise, Konami’s development team of football fanatics attempt to push the boundaries whenever possible. Speculate to accumulate seems to be the studio’s mantra.
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Sony’s original PlayStation Vita was, and still is, an undeniably splendid piece of hardware – the dazzling 5-inch OLED screen, in particular, is still considered the most desirable aspect for many Vita owners...
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Sam Fisher climbs quicker than a starving monkey in pursuit of a ripe, hanging banana. He puts guards to sleep using the back of his thigh, the palm of his hand, the tip of his elbow, or a carefully thrown gas grenade.
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Repellent DRM policies; an all-seeing, ever-listening, always-on camera; an online dependent infrastructure; a short-sighted focus on region specific, multimedia functionality; a multiplayer paywall with no rewards incentive. A middle finger to gamers across the globe.
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The Wii U’s distinct lack of third-party support has bore the brunt of many an opinion piece about the console’s premature demise, and it’s understandable as to why.
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The Wonderful 101 provides a powerful punch when necessary, or a playful tickle under the armpit when required. Funny, distinctive and typically Platinum, The Wonderful 101 is simply marvellous...
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Some things are better left in the past: mullet haircuts, parachute pants, and Capcom’s DuckTales. Sadly, the latter is quack. Sorry… back.
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While doctors recommend that we eat five pieces of fruit a day as part of a balanced diet, I’ve managed to consume no less than 66 pieces – freshly squeezed – in just four days.
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