Path of Exile Review
Review - 29th Nov 2013 | By Neil 'Wedge' HetheringtonThere’s nothing like a bout of RSI inducing mouse clicking to get the lactic acid flowing through your fingers
There’s nothing like a bout of RSI inducing mouse clicking to get the lactic acid flowing through your fingers
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Hooray for the democratic process; this simple concept ensures that the will of the people is represented in the running of nations across the world, resulting in peace,…
Here are our final thoughts on Call of Duty: Ghosts plus links to our two full Ghosts reviews.
With quite possibly the worst single-player campaign in the history of the series, the multiplayer segment of Call of Duty: Ghosts has got a lot of work to do.
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In the first of a two-part super-review, Ryan presents his thoughts on the all new single-player campaign from Call of Duty: Ghosts.
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