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Editor in Chief // An avid gamer since discovering the wonders of the Acorn Electron in the '80s, Rich has nearly played more games than he's had hot dinners. Not one to put all his eggs in one basket, Rich is happy to play games of all genres, but he particularly enjoys racing games and anything that's full of non-stop action, especially if it includes a good dose of humour, horror or crudeness!

Deadlight: Director’s Cut Review

Do you remember Prince of Persia and Flashback? I do, and back in the day they were the games you’d gravitate towards if you wanted...

Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst Review

Starting this review, it made me feel very old when I realised that the original Mirror's Edge was released nearly eight years ago. Developed by EA...

Dead Island: Definitive Collection Review

Released in 2011, the original Dead Island may not have lived up to its rather fantastic announcement trailer, but it still remained an original and immersive...

Trials of the Blood Dragon Review

It's hard to imagine RedLynx's Trials Fusion and UbiSoft Montreal's Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon getting jiggy with it, but indeed they have, and...

Xbox One S Images and Info Leaked

Ahead of Microsoft's E3 conference tomorrow, an image of the much rumoured Xbox One S has been leaked as well as a few eyebrow raising...

Guilty Gear Xrd Revelator Review

It was way back in 1998 that the original Guilty Gear was released, introducing us to its unique brand of 2D combat with rock sensibilities. Fast forward...

Soul Axiom Review (Xbox One)

Being fond of puzzle games, Soul Axiom by Wales Interactive didn’t need to do much to entice me to jump straight into it. The fact...

One Piece: Burning Blood Review

The highly popular One Piece franchise, loved for its unique art and zany characters, has had a few well-received games in the past few...

Odin Sphere: Leiftrasir Review

Released towards the end of the PS2’s life way back in 2007, Odin Sphere by Japanese developer Vanillaware struck a chord with fans and critics alike. Weaving...

Raiden V Review

For fans of the vertical scrolling shooter genre, the Raiden series, originally created by Seibu Kaihatsu before being bought and continued by MOSS, is...

Hard Reset Redux Review

Released nearly five years ago, the reception to Flying Wild Hog’s Hard Reset was mostly positive, with its budget price and old-school no-nonsense first-person shooter gameplay...
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Green Man Gaming Deals 2nd June 2016

Our friends over at Green Man Gaming are always on the ball with some of the best offers around, so let us put them...

VEV: Viva Ex Vivo Review

Known by many for the raft of quality PlayStation 4 dynamic themes it has unleashed upon the PSN store, Truant Pixel has taken a...

My Night Job Review

Remember when games were all about high scores? When cinematic presentation, advanced A.I. and 3D open worlds were just a pipe dream and gameplay reigned...

A Review Code is Not a Free Game

Being a very active games website, a lot of PR emails pass through our inbox every day. Whether it be press releases or games requests, we...

Our Pick of This Week’s Xbox Deals – 24th May

It’s that time of the week GameSpewers; the day on which a whole bunch of titles get freshly discounted on the Xbox Store for...

Super Night Riders Review

It’s very likely if you’re a gamer in your 30’s like me, that you’ll remember Sega’s 1986 smash hit OutRun very fondly. Putting you behind the wheel...

Gran Turismo Sport Dated

It's been a long wait Gran Turismo fans, but the light is finally at the end of the tunnel; the first entry in the...

EA Access to be free for Xbox Live Gold members…for a while

Hard drives and broadband bandwidth at the ready Xbox One owners, as EA has graciously announced that EA Access will be free for all...

DOOM Review

Less than 30 seconds into DOOM’s campaign, and already three grotesque corpses lay on the floor by my hand, or rather, the pistol in my...

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