Gaming
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Spider-Man: Web of Shadows
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Having to write this review was a bit of an unwelcome intrusion because it meant stopping playing the game long enough to come up with something a bit more meaningful than ‘yay!’ or ‘it’s great’. Having reluctantly torn myself away from playing it, I want to urge you all to rush out and buy a…
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EA brings gaming to Trafalgar Square
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Games giant Electronic Arts has announced its Be the One event is to return to London’s iconic Trafalgar Square as part of this year’s London Games Festival. On October 31 and November 1, the British public will be able to play some of the latest games including yet to be released titles and compete for…
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed mobile edition review
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You should have been reading this review a few weeks ago but somehow (I’m blaming a recent spell of illness) I managed to forget to publish it, which is a pity because this mobile edition of the latest Star Wars game is a corker. Even on a pretty standard phone the graphics are clear and…
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Activision calls in the Secret Service
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As America prepares to pick a new President games giant Activision has announced the release of the mulit-platform Secret Service in which players assume the role of an elite agent tasked with protecting America’s top leadership when an attack is launched in Washington D.C. on Inauguration Day.
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Exclusive Tomb Raider levels for Xbox live
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Xbox Live users are to be able to download two exclusive chapters in the continuing Tomb Raider adventures of Lara Croft, developers Eidos say the levels will provide around six hours of new gameplay and content for Lara’s latest outing Tomb Raider: Underworld.
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New console game sees US descend into war
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LucasArts is set to propel console owners into a future where America has split into two opposing factions when it releases Fracture, a new third-person shooter which is set to hit shops next month.