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Written by Daithi M.
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Monday, 31 August 2009 21:08 |
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As the final part of our feature on the Company of Heroes series, I will be looking at the most recent standalone expansion, Tales of Valour, which adds the so called 'direct control' feature, new units, new game modes and campaigns. Sounds good, doesn't it? Does Tales of Valour strike an esoteric note like its elder siblings, or will it's eerie chanting lure 25 pounds from your pocket to fate worse than death? Click here to find out!
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Last Updated on Thursday, 12 August 2010 12:59 |
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Written by Unconscious
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Monday, 31 August 2009 11:58 |
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Blizzard’s World of Warcraft is very much regarded as one of the best online PC Games ever created by many gaming enthusiasts. It seems to dominate the online gaming market with 11.5 million paying subscribers, and an estimated 67% of online gaming addicts passionately playing it. Is World of Warcraft in actuality as superior as everybody boasts it is? We’re hoping to try to examine the game, and come to our own verdict.
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Last Updated on Friday, 18 September 2009 16:53 |
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Written by Daithi M.
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Monday, 24 August 2009 15:00 |
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Company of Heroes - Opposing Fronts appeared in late 2007 as a standalone expansion to COH. Since Company of Heroes has already been reviewed (click here to see the review), there is little point in re-iterating what has already been covered. Rather, the focus will be on the new features which Opposing Fronts brings to the table. Click here to read more.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 12 August 2010 12:45 |
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Written by Daithi M.
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Monday, 17 August 2009 20:34 |
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Almost three years ago, Relic released Company of Heroes, a revolutionary WWII RTS that threw shapes in a genre that had largely become stagnant. How well does CoH stand up to the passage of time? If you don't already own it, is it still worth purchasing? The answer is an emphatic yes! Click 'read more' to find out why.
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Last Updated on Friday, 23 July 2010 14:52 |
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Written by Daithi M.
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Friday, 14 August 2009 16:12 |
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With the weeks counting down to the release of Resident Evil 5, I felt it was a good time to revisit its predecessor. Resident Evil 4 heralds the return of Leon, the rookie Raccoon City cop from Resident Evil 2. Since the events in Raccoon City, Leon has been recruited by a government agency who have provided him with special training. Oddly, the fruits of this training primarily manifest as mediocre repartee to threatening rants. Cue stock action plot # 6: "what's that Lassie, the president's daughter has fallen down the well?!" And fallen down the well she has, if falling down a well means being imprisonment by savage villagers in an undisclosed part of Europe... but so much for analogy. Leon embarks on his search for the president's daughter, Ashley Graham, accompanied by the Laurel and Hardy of the local police force, who within two minutes are dead. Leon finds himself alone and hunted through a variety of rural settings, such as villages, a fortress monastery, and labyrinthine underground passages.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 18 July 2010 19:25 |
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