Articles By: Nick Lynch
Nick is a jack of all trades. A amateur photographer, blogger and drummer. Oh, and long time gamer. His first gaming experience came at the tender age of 8 when his parents bought him an imported Sega Megadrive which could only play games in black and white. He can often be found rifling through the bargain bins at his local Gamestation and trying not to get re-addicted to World of Warcraft.

/ 23rd Apr, 2012 11:52 am

Twisted Metal Review (PS3)

Nostalgia’s a wonderful thing, ain’t it? It’s been big business for a plethora of media in the past decade or so. From movie remakes like Titanic 3D and Clash of the Titans to video games like Resident Evil and Sonic Generations, the general consensus seems to be that things are better when they’re redone using the technology of today. It [...]

/ 10th Jan, 2012 1:08 pm

Zumba Fitness 2 Review (Wii)

Generally, Christmas is a time of excess. Mince pies are consumed by the dozen and the mere mention of fitness is banished to the naughty step with the rest of the never-fulfilled New Year’s resolutions. Where the only exercise you’ll see is two people trying to hold on to just a bit more of a cracker, so they can be [...]

/ 29th Nov, 2011 6:39 pm

Battlefield 3 Review (360)

When the Battlefield 3 Beta was stealthily hinted at by EA on their Twitter feed way back in February, the excitement generated by the gaming media and Internet alike was almost palpable. Rumours and hearsay had been circling since the very first announcement all the way back in 2009 and the beta just added fuel to that fire. Could it [...]

/ 9th Nov, 2011 9:11 pm

The Cursed Crusade Review (360)

The Middle Ages weren’t a good time to be alive to be honest. Not that I was around back then, but I’ve heard it sucked pretty bad. Unless you were a Knight of the Realm, it was all hacking and slashing through the Middle East on a mission from God to find the Holy Grail or the key to eternal [...]

/ 5th Oct, 2011 1:05 pm

Renegade Ops Review (360, XBLA)

Few titles capture the idea of the badass as well as this summer’s action blockbuster, Renegade Ops, available on the XBLA, PSN and Windows platforms. Developed by Avalanche Studios (the same folks that brought us serial ‘blow-up-everything-a-thon’ Just Cause) and published by Sega, this top down, vehicle-based shooter has the potential to be more enjoyable than watching Hans Gruber fall [...]

/ 20th Sep, 2011 1:15 pm

Contre Jour Review (iPad)

We first saw Contre Jour at E3, looking very promising with reviewers coming away hooked on its interesting aesthetic as well as fun gameplay dynamics. Publishers Chillingo, who also brought us the incredibly addictive Cut the Rope, hope to continue their success with this new title on the iOS You play a cute one-eyed tadpole-like creature, known only as Petit. [...]

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