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CONTENT ARCHIVE | 2015 | SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER

< November-December 2015   September-October 2015   > July-August 2015


PIXEL REVIEW: THE EVIL WITHIN PS4 27/10/2015
The eighth gen continues to ramp up the scares! Shane offers a definitive verdict on Bethesda's survival horror adventure and its three spooky DLC expansion packs...
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PIXEL REVIEW: BARE KNUCKLE III SMD 23/10/2015
Time would undoubtedly have been kinder on Streets of Rage 3 had SEGA ported the Japanese version without considerable changes. Tom reviews a great beat 'em up that, sadly, many never had the chance to enjoy unaltered.
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PIXEL REVIEW: FUSE PS3 14/10/2015
Insomniac went multiplatform in collaboration with EA in 2013 on team-based shooter Fuse. Would this exciting combination bring about the blockbuster action game we'd hoped for? Shane reveals all in his latest review...
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PIXEL REVIEW: THE SWAPPER VITA 7/10/2015
Tom heads for deep space in an adventure that's equal parts innovative and devious. The Swapper looks remarkable and is surprisingly thought-provoking; not bad for an indie puzzle game that began it's life as a series of clay models...
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PIXEL TIMEOUT: 20 YEARS OF PLAYSTATION 29/9/2015
On September 29th 1995, Sony released their maiden home console in direct competition with the SEGA Saturn. 20 years to the day Tom, Shane, Chris and Alan recall just a few memories that have shaped their gaming experience since.
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PIXEL REVIEW: ZOMBIE ARMY TRILOGY XONE 27/9/2015
Rebellion delivered a quadruple-whammy of modern gaming trends in marrying the undead, Nazis, shooting, and triple-instalments into one game. Surely a recipe for success for this Sniper Elite spin-off? Shane reviews.
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PIXEL REVIEW: XEODRIFTER VITA 23/9/2015
Shades of Mega Man, Castlevania and Metroid make for a lively retro-rooted 2D shoot 'em up. Xeodrifter provides the Vita with more indie ammunition. Read Tom's views on this charming 'n' challenging space adventure.
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PIXEL REVIEW: LEGO JURASSIC WORLD XONE 17/9/2015
Four Jurassic adventures come together in one cinematic blockbuster of a LEGO game. Does this dino adventure come out roaring, or is the formula left feeling prehistoric? Shane finds out in our latest review.
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PIXEL REVIEW: STREETS OF RAGE SMD 5/9/2015
One of the best 16-bit games ever released and one of SEGA's very finest works, Tom remembers the irrepressible Streets of Rage. Has this brawler weathered well, and has it ever been bettered? Read our review now!
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