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Batman: Arkham Knight Review – One bat too many

Eduardo ReboucasAugust 31, 2015April 28, 2025014 mins

Rocksteady has finally put the conundrum they themselves created to bed. Their new Batman game, Arkham Knight, proves that there can be too many Batman games. Granted, they have been on a steady decline quality-wise ever since the original, fantastic Arkham Asylum, but the series is far from being considered anything remotely close to bad….

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Velocibox Review – A test of endurance

Callum RakestrawAugust 15, 2015April 25, 202507 mins

Velocibox is an endless runner wherein you play as a box that zooms down a rectangular corridor. The goal is to collect several smaller cubes littered about to ascend to the next level, avoiding the myriad obstacles along the way. You move about the hall by sliding left or right and by flipping the room…

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OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood Review – Pick yourself up and shred on

Entertainium StaffAugust 11, 2015April 28, 2025010 mins

One more try. That’s the feeling that has pervaded every single run I’ve taken on OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood since it first released on PlayStation platforms many months ago. There are many games like OlliOlli 2 where the leaderboards push the player to challenge themselves and reach that next level, but OlliOlli 2 did…

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Submerged Review – Sink or Swim

Gareth BradingAugust 7, 2015September 9, 2020010 mins

The 2001 film A.I: Artificial Intelligence, is a fascinating, if flawed film. What the film does have in spades is memorable set pieces. In one such example, the robot boy David and his robot friend Gigolo Joe (Haley Joel Osment and Jude Law respectively) fly across a flooded Manhattan, the abandoned skyscrapers jutting out of…

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