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  • Review Transformers: War For Cybertron (PlayStation 3)

    Transformers: War For Cybertron is set years before the events of the original cartoon series, commonly referred to as Generation One

    Fans of the franchise will know that it's at the start of said series where the Transformers take their fight away from their native land of Cybertron to the energy-ridden plains of Earth. War For Cybertron, as the...

  • Review Sam & Max Episode 302: The Tomb Of Sammun-Mak (PlayStation 3)

    Sam & Max: The Tomb Of Sammun-Mak is a clever follow-up to the sometimes formulaic events of the Episode One

    The clever story-telling mechanics and challenging puzzles make this episode a solid entry in the season. While the escapades of evil space gorilla Skunka'pe made for a solid return for crime-fighting duo Sam & Max, The Tomb Of...

  • Review Vibes (PlayStation Minis)

    Vibes is a competent rythmn game with a great visual style and a pretty varied track-listing

    It's unlikely to hold your attention for longer than five minutes at a time, but afterall, this is what PlayStation Minis were designed for. Our favourite thing about Vibes is likely to be everyone else's least favourite: the tracklisting. This isn't a...

  • Review Sam & Max Episode 301: The Penal Zone (PlayStation 3)

    Ultimately, it's clever story-telling and interesting puzzles that are going to make you want to check out Sam & Max's third season debut, The Penal Zone, even if the episode does overstay its welcome

    Providing a story more mind-boggling than the sheer fact that Telltale are able to churn out these adventure games at such an alarming rate, Sam...

  • Review Tehra Dark Warrior (PlayStation Minis)

    Tehra Dark Warrior does its best God Of War impression to admirable effect

    It's not the instant classic you'd expect from an outing with Kratos himself, but the mechanics and ambition are enough to make it a viable distraction from all the Greek God murdering. The moment you see a needless dragon roaring upon a fortress wall, you realise Tehra Dark...

  • Review Joe Danger (PlayStation 3)

    Formed by four legendary Guildford developers, Joe Danger is the fruit of new studio up-start Hello Games

    Based around the concept that jumping off ramps is fun (it is!), Joe Danger is a combination of influences. Clearly inspired by Nintendo's overlooked Excite Bike franchise, Joe Danger's a 2D motorcycle side-scroller, in which your objective is...

  • Review Green Day: Rock Band (PlayStation 3)

    There's perhaps no game quite as subjective as Green Day: Rock Band

    In all honesty, your purchasing intent should depend on one factor only: how much do you like Green Day? As a reviewer, it doesn't really get easier than this. Green Day: Rock Band is a package so firmly routed in subjectivity, that it's impossible for us to educate you as to...

  • Review UFC Undisputed 2010 (PlayStation 3)

    The sequel to last-year's surprise hit, UFC Undisputed 2010 tunes all that was in the 2009 version and turns it up to eleven

    Naturally the roster has been beefed up, with now over one-hundred fighters to choose from. The gameplay's also been tweaked, with defensive sways now added to heighten the countering strategy during gameplay. It's the career...

  • Review Blur (PlayStation 3)

    Blur is the sum of a combination of games

    At its very core it is Project Gotham Racing: take to the circuit with semi-sim, semi-arcade car handling and earn "fans" (as opposed to kudos) by racing creatively. But there's much more to Blur than its PGR inspired core. The power-up racing concept is very much a Mario Kart staple, though here...

  • Review Split/Second: Velocity (PlayStation 3)

    Split/Second's a game which puts its best foot forward first

    The first few races you'll experience are among some of the most exciting moments in video games. The premise is simple - you're part of a mad futuristic game-show, in which competitors race around an ever-changing track rigged to the teeth with explosives. Ambitious driving will reward...

  • Review Coconut Dodge (PlayStation Minis)

    Like its name, Coconut Dodge is simplistic as it gets: dodge the coconuts, collect the treasure

    The key to its success, therefore, is its bold simplicity — after all, this is what Minis were made for, right? We have the utmost respect for Coconut Dodge's developers, FuturLab. Their website notes a torrid tale in which the recognised Flash studio...

  • Review Prince Of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (PlayStation 3)

    Prince Of Persia: The Forgotten Sands takes the PoP franchise back to its Playstation 2 heyday

    Set some time after the events of the infamous Prince Of Persia: Sands Of Time (and sometime before the not-so infamous Prince Of Persia: Warrior Within), this is a return to the franchise's glory. And when we say "return" we mean return. The...

  • Review Anarchy: Rush Hour (PlayStation 3)

    Anarchy: Rush Hour tries hard to be the sum of one too many popular arcade racers, and as such loses a chunk of its own identity

    But hidden beneath the game's meandering plot of stolen girlfriends and souped up supercars is a decent, if unoriginal, racing experience. And at £5/$8 a pop, it's hard to really deny the value in Gaijin Entertainment's...

  • Review Lost Planet 2 (PlayStation 3)

    Capcom should be kicking themselves right now

    Lost Planet 2 is a very good game, held back by some rudimentary and bizarre design choices. The game's essentially a four-player co-op shooter, in which you play as a series of factions in the varied and artistically interesting world of EDN-III. The game's narrative is revealed through the eyes of...

  • Review Iron Man 2: The Video Game (PlayStation 3)

    Released just in time to coincide with the big budget summer movie of the same name, Iron Man 2 sees protagonist Tony Stark don his steel suit once more

    This time he's alongside his companion War Machine, for a fight that picks up almost directly after the events of the original Iron Man. The story's fairly well told during missions and cut-scenes,...

  • Review Stellar Attack (PlayStation Minis)

    Stellar Attack is the latest in a growing line of Minis to get its controls wrong

    Which is a shame, because the actual gameplay's a clever puzzle based twist on classic arcade shooters. And the soundtrack's bangin'. Shall we deal with the bad first? There's a lot we like about Stellar Attack but there's one crippling problem that has hindered...

  • Review Lead & Gold: Gangs Of The Wild West (PlayStation 3)

    It's certainly a competent online third-person shooter, and the Western twist is strong enough to give the game some personality

    Sadly, Lead & Gold: Gangs Of The Wild West lacks the staying power that it'll need to maintain a fan-base post Red Dead Redemption. Wild west games lie fondly in our hearts. This is a statement from the same...

  • Review Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess (PlayStation Minis)

    Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess defines the Playstation Minis service in a way that no release before it has managed

    The underlying gameplay is simplistic enough to fit the micro-game service's ethos, while the production values feel whole-heartedly Playstation. An important release. The build-up to Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess...

  • Review 2010 FIFA World Cup: South Africa (PlayStation 3)

    The improvements to the actual gameplay may only be subtle, but improvements to the way information is presented and some good online implementation make 2010 FIFA World Cup: South Africa the best football game on the market

    Until FIFA 11 comes out anyway. The stop-gap summer cash-in with a heart - for years people have questioned the relevance of...

  • Review After Burner Climax (PlayStation 3)

    It's After Burner

    Originally released in the arcades in 2006, After Burner Climax is the sequel (sort of) to the classic After Burner games of old. In simple - you fly an awesomely kitted out plane through interchanging zones blasting bad guys with rockets. The loose terrorist plot serves only as a means of justification as you fly ridiculously fast...

  • Review Freekscape: Escape From Hell (PlayStation Minis)

    Freekscape: Escape From Hell is never particularly astounding, but the platforming action is solid and varied enough to keep you interested throughout the game's duration

    Hell's not a nice place. Not even if you're a demon. Take little Freek - a friendly little demon who hates the company in Hell. He wants to chill with the nice dude's in Heaven...

  • Review Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City (PlayStation 3)

    Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City is the combination of last year's XBOX 360 "exclusive" downloadable content campaigns finally available on the Playstation 3

    The episodes, The Lost & Damned and The Ballad Of Gay Tony, both offer complete campaigns from some of Grand Theft Auto IV's "blink and you'll miss them" cameo...

  • Review Hysteria Project (PlayStation Minis)

    As an interactive experience, Hysteria Project is an interesting experiment

    There's not really any gameplay worthy of discussion, so the product demands an open-mind. But with a price-tag no more expensive than a bottle of Dr. Pepper, those seeking something a little "different" might welcome the punt. Hysteria Project is a unique nod to...

  • Review Final Fight: Double Impact (PlayStation 3)

    Final Fight: Double Impact's a loving re-release of the definitive late-80's arcade brawler Final Fight - with lesser known Magic Sword thrown in for good measure

    Double Impact ups the nostalgia to eleven, bringing the shady streets of Metro City to the HD generation complete with grimy scan lines and the bulge of glass. This is classic arcade...

  • Review Age of Hammer Wars (PlayStation Minis)

    There's a definite charm to Hammer Wars' industrious Verne-esque presentation, but any hint of satisfaction is killed dead by the game's innovative but heavily flawed control mechanics

    Still, developers iSquared should be acknowledged for their attempt. After several minutes with British developer iSquared's Hammer Wars, there's yet another strong...

  • Review BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger (PlayStation 3)

    Developed by Guilty Gear's Arc System Works, BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is a fresh break for the company after countless re-releases of the fighting franchise they're best known for

    It's a 2D beat 'em up, released on the backfoot of the genre's re-emergence, and it feels fresh. With a 12-character strong roster, each with their own unique fighting...

  • Review Namco Museum Essentials (PlayStation 3)

    Namco Museum Essentials is a beautifully presented trip down memory lane that's worth an hour or so of anyone's time

    Packing five classic Namco arcade titles (and one "new" game), it's hard to argue that Namco Museum Essentials goes below the call of duty for its sub-£10 price-tag. But some glorious presentation and procedural unlocks...

  • Review Pinball Heroes: PAIN (PlayStation Portable)

    PAIN's Pinball Heroes table really doesn't stack up next to the quality of the rest of the package, with basic visuals and a lack of ideas

    It's probably coincidence that PAIN's Pinball Heroes table is a bit rubbish - the PSN title it's based on is certainly not one of our favourites in the PushSquare office, so there's no real love lost here. When...

  • Review Pinball Heroes: High Velocity Bowling (PlayStation Portable)

    Clever use of the bowling mechanic makes High Velocity Bowling's table one of the more interesting choices from Pinball Heroes' selection

    High Velocity Bowling's Pinball Heroes table is based on the aesthetic of the PSN game of the same name. That means there's a faux mid-50's vibe to the cabinet's aesthetic, with a huge ten-pin bowling graphic...

  • Review Pinball Heroes: Uncharted Drake's Fortune (PlayStation Portable)

    The Uncharted aesthetic is very pleasing, but the Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Pinball Heroes table lacks the imagination of its counter-parts

    Based on the huge Playstation 3 hit from Naughty Dog, the Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Pinball Heroes table is a competent but simplistic experience. It's an aesthetically pleasing table, with the plane crash...