REVIEW: Toy Soldiers – XBLA
When I think of little green army men, I think of a hot day and a magnifying glass. Signal Studios and Xbox had other ideas however. Toy Soldiers is, at its core, a tower...
When I think of little green army men, I think of a hot day and a magnifying glass. Signal Studios and Xbox had other ideas however. Toy Soldiers is, at its core, a tower...
Echoshift is the follow up to the 2008 PS3 and PSP puzzler Echcrome. Rather than adding an extra dimension to game play it takes a few away literally! No more confusion in 3D space...
Every time the famous Alien and Predator franchises meet the outcome is always somewhat spectacular, be it in the spectacularly poor AvP movies, or in the ground-breaking 1999 AvP computer game. Rebellion, the developer...
SOCOM: U.S Navy SEAL’s , as the name suggests is the third instalment in the fireteam bravo series which is exclusive to the PSP. This game is my first foray into SOCOM in any of...
Possibly one of the most literal game titles of all time, MAG: Massive Action Game is unsurprisingly, a massive action game. It’s actually a really massive action game, offering online multiplayer support for up...
It has been over two years since the launch of the first Mass effect and the second you start to play Mass Effect 2, it’s evident that Bioware has put this time to good...
Firstly Welcome to Stephen Slater, one of Techtv101′s new Games Reviewers, Stephen’s accolade is basically owning every sigle console since conception, so its great to have him on-board!! – Mick Tony Hawk Ride is...
Left 4 Dead was a successful first person shooter from Valve Software. The second instalment in the series follows in the same vein, but for those who haven’t been introduced to it yet, a...
Released in 1997 Goldeneye on the Nintendo 64 is over 10 years old, and it’s still rates better than some of the stuff we see today, and that’s not just my opinion. It is...
Microsoft has quietly filed a patent for several methods of controlling a computer using Electromyography (EMG). The technique would record the electrical activity of muscles and translate those signals into instruction sets which would control a computer....