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Alter Ego Review

Alter Ego Review

What self respecting PC gamer doesn't enjoy a good point and click adventure? With that in mind, Alter Ego releases as a polished and well designed blast from the past. It is as classic as point and c... Read More

SEGA Rally Online Arcade Review

SEGA Rally Online Arcade Review

The classic SEGA Rally Racer is back, now as an arcade title.  Back in the day this game what this shit to whomever over the good old SEGA Saturn.  Yes it's that old, in fact some of you reading thi... Read More

Conduit 2 Review

Conduit 2 Review

Some games have a certain capacity they reach where they just can't do any better. Sometimes this is due to low budgets and production values, sometimes it's a lack of post-release support. In the cas... Read More

Moon Diver Xbox 360 Review

Moon Diver Xbox 360 Review

Moon Diver is a great platformer and I am very picky when it comes to platformers.  Developer Feel Plus was able to keep its classic 2D platform nature while adding elements in the game that made it ... Read More

Virtua Tennis 4 Review

Virtua Tennis 4 Review

Why fix what isn't broke? This is what comes to mind while playing through the latest incarnation of Sega's classic Virtua Tennis series. Virtua Tennis 4 feels instantly familiar, but in a good way. T... Read More

Brink Xbox 360 Review

Brink Xbox 360 Review

Note: Reviews for Brink (Xbox 360) and Brink (PS3) have been written by different authors from different countries, so their views may differ. Please note that this is an individual review, not a su... Read More

PlayStation Move Heroes Review

PlayStation Move Heroes Review

Some things work great on paper, but don't really succeed when realised practically. Communism for instance (ooh controversial.) The idea of some of the most beloved platforming heroes on the PS2 join... Read More

Tomb Raider Trilogy Review

Tomb Raider Trilogy Review

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="505"] Lara duel-wielding pistols as always[/caption] At first, when hearing the title of the game Tomb Raider Trilogy, I thought to myself wait there are a... Read More

Call of Duty: Black Ops – ‘Escalation’ Map Pack Review

Call of Duty: Black Ops – ‘Escalation’ Map Pack Review

Treyarch has done possibly one of the greatest jobs creating the 'Escalation' Map Pack, which is the latest DLC for Call of Duty: Black Ops, I have seen in a long time.  First of all there was Modern... Read More

Operation Flashpoint: Red River PC Review

Operation Flashpoint: Red River PC Review

INDIA Review: Having not played the original Operation Flashpoint I was excited about what the next instalment in the series, Red River will offer to the already ‘over’ saturated market of first p... Read More

Outland Review

Outland Review

The latest offering from Ubisoft and Housemarque, the guys behind Super Stardust HD, is a retro-style 2D platformer with a twist. At first sight, it looks like all those other side-scrolling games fro... Read More

Fantastic Pets Review

Fantastic Pets Review

As a rule, I just plain dislike pet simulators. They usually aim for a kind of realism that boarders on annoying. No one likes picking up dog turd, so why would I want to do it in a game? Thankfully F... Read More

Michael Jackson: The Experience PS3 Review

Michael Jackson: The Experience PS3 Review

For those who avidly read the reviews section here at Gaming Bolt, (bless you all) you may recall us reviewing the Wii version of Michael Jackson: The Experience. It's been three months since then, an... Read More

SOCOM 4: US Navy Seals Review

SOCOM 4: US Navy Seals Review

Have you ever wondered what Disney would be like without Mickey Mouse, or how Usain Bolt would run if you surgically removed his legs? In both examples you take an established concept and remove what ... Read More

Top Spin 4 PS3 Review

Top Spin 4 PS3 Review

2K Czech have perhaps developed the most realistic tennis game till date and with the upcoming Virtua Tennis 4, 2011 sure does looks like a great year for tennis fans.  Before the game was released, ... Read More

Mortal Kombat PS3 Review

Mortal Kombat PS3 Review

Back in the 1990s when I was still a kid, I used to play Mortal Kombat a lot with my buddies. Mortal Kombat along with Street Fighter were easily the best fighting games then. But let’s admit it; th... Read More

Portal 2 PC Review

Portal 2 PC Review

Note: Reviews for Portal 2 (PC) and Portal 2 (Xbox 360) have been written by different authors from different countries, so their views may differ. Please note that this is an individual review, not ... Read More

Portal 2 Xbox 360 Review

Portal 2 Xbox 360 Review

Note: Reviews for Portal 2 (PC) and Portal 2 (Xbox 360) have been written by different authors from different countries, so their views may differ. Please note that this is an individual review, not ... Read More

Section 8: Prejudice Review

Section 8: Prejudice Review

Some games are easy to love. Section 8: Prejudice is one such game that puts up a near-impenetrable shield against any criticisms I may have with it. As a sequel to 2009's Section 8, Prejudice improve... Read More

Pinball FX2: Mars Table Review

Pinball FX2: Mars Table Review

This shall be a short review for a short and sweet piece of content for everyone's favourite Pinball game on the Xbox Live Arcade. The Mars Table adds an intergalactic themed level to the ever-expandi... Read More