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CONTENT ARCHIVE | 2018 | OCTOBER - DECEMBER

< January-March 2019   October-December 2018   > July-September 2018

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​PIXEL REVIEW: SPIDER-MAN PS4 31/12/2018
Sony and Insomniac reunited in 2018 for a blockbuster, open-world superhero adventure. Released to much expectation, does Spider-Man have what it takes to capture a new generation of gaming fans? Read Shane's review now!
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​PIXEL REVIEW: GRIP: COMBAT RACING PS4 23/12/2018
Caged Element have revived the spirited of PlayStation-era futuristic racer Rollcage. Insanely fast and uber-punishing, how does this frenetic racer fair on PlayStation 4. Shane goes on a white-knuckled ride in our latest review.
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​PIXEL REVIEW: DISCWORLD PS 16/12/2018
Shane zaps back in time to 1995 and the early runnings of the original PlayStation, as he looks back at a point 'n' click adventure inspired by the works of Terry Pratchett. A match made in gaming heaven? Read our review to learn more...
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​PIXEL REVIEW: PROTEUS VITA 12/12/2018
Tom plays Scrooge this Christmas as he covers rickety art 'em up Proteus. Our latest review explores the pitfalls of a genre still finding its feet in gaming, and how in this instance, too little isn't enough.
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​PIXEL REVIEW: STAR WARS EPISODE I: RACER DC 26/12/2018
Shane sets out to prove that some good did come of The Phantom Menace with a look back at the thrilling, manically-fast Episode I: Racer. Fasten your seat belts and check out our latest review now.
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​PIXEL REVIEW: BEACH BUGGY RACING PS4 21/11/2018
We do like to be beside the seaside. We also can't resist kart racers. Can Beach Buggy Racing overcome its modest mobile beginnings to deliver a knockout PS4 experience? Tom ignores the drippy weather for his latest review.
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​PIXEL REVIEW: UNTIL DAWN PS4 4/11/2018
Supermassive Games take narrative adventures to a dark place with their horror adventure. Shane comes out from behind the sofa to deliver a full review. Spoiler: it's better than Night Trap.
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​PIXEL REVIEW: JET LI: RISE TO HONOUR PS2 6/10/2018
After lighting up the silver-screen for much of the nineties, martial arts superstar Jet Li finally received his own action adventure in 2004. Shane examines his action-packed PlayStation 2 outing, Rise to Honour.
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