From Dust Review
Review - 26th Sep 2011 | By Adam WoodwardOn the first day, God said “Let there be light!” and there was light.
On the first day, God said “Let there be light!” and there was light.
When I first got called up for Sengoku, I honestly had no idea what I was in for, the only thing I did know, was that it was from Paradox, and after my last Paradox title King…
El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron is completely and utter bonkers. Now that I've got that off my chest, let me elaborate on why that is and why that fact alone makes it such…
Take the first-person, zombie battling action of Left 4 Dead, the quest system and the Co-Op part of Borderlands and combine it with the RPG elements of Fallout 3 and you get the…
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Every now and again, a game is released that shuns most of the complexity you find in 'triple A' titles today in favour of good old simple fun. Steel Storm: Burning Retribution…
Ever woken up from a heavy night to find your room is completely trashed? Well that's nothing compared to The Kid's wake up call. The otherwise unnamed protagonist of…
Most MMO players will have heard of the hack-and-slash MMORPG Vindictus; most notably for the fact it has been out in North America almost a year and has yet to see a release…
For those of you still playing the game be aware, there will be some minor spoilers in here, so don't read if you don't want to know anything. On a similar note, if you're against…
War in the North is the the new action role-playing Lord of the Rings game, brought to you by Snowblind Studios, which runs parallel to the film trilogy and J.R.R.…
Telltale Games, the studio which we can pretty much make accountable for the resurgence of the 'Point & Click' adventure games such as the awesome Monkey Island…
I've had my hat firmly in the Call of Duty ring for years, so the Battlefield: Bad Company series has pretty much passed me by until now. After seeing BC2 available for a mere…
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When I think back to my trip to Gamescom in 2010 one of the games I remember most was one I did not expect to be so excited over. The demo I was shown back then caught me…
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In the year 2000 - or 'Y2K' as the cool kids called it, computers and electronics all over the world became sentient, Skynet finally won and there was panic everywhere. Deus…
Treyarch haven't really helped their case by allowing players to do certain things mid-game that's actually hindering a decent playing experience
If you have missed part one of this blog, you can find it HERE