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We Happy Few Preview – First Impressions

“Happy is the country with no past” Don’t you just hate being happy? We Happy Few is something everyone should know about by now, especially if you watched E3 2016….

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9.3/10
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Mad Max PC Review

  Mad Max  is set in a seemingly barren wasteland blighted by strife, revenge and mad bastards. You’re dropped into the game at Max’s lowest point and very slowly fed…

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7.8/10
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SpiritSphere Review

SpiritSphere… or Fantasy Airhocky In an age where triple-A developers are more bloated than a week old whale carcass beached on the Devonshire coast, it’s nice that indie studios are…

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8.0/10
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Dying Light Review

Things that go bump in the night I will start by saying please do not judge me for what I am about to say: a good old zombie game is…

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Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma
7.0/10
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Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma Review

We have seen in the last 10-15 years games that are trying to hold the middle ground with some other entertainment industries like the Uncharted series, which is a convergence…

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9.0/10
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Rimworld Review

Rimworld Is like Prison Architect In Space (More Death Though)   Rimworld is a newly released game on steam that has blown up into the top sellers in a matter…

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6.4/10
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Factorio Review

The premise of Factorio is simple, you have been sent to an alien planet to check how hospitable it is, get a production line going and send back a rocket…

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8.9/10
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Furi Review

Furi Makes Me Furi-ous   Furi is a newly released 3rd person arena based boss battle simulator. Furi features bosses, just bosses nothing else. Every enemy is a boss and…

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7.5/10
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Outlast Review

Outlast is a first person thriller surrounding a journalist and his investigation into the downfall of an insane asylum. The premise of the game is a horror walkthrough, and with…

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8.8/10
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Resogun Review

Ahhh, the bullet hell twin stick shooter. The genre has been diminishing in recent years, but has always been a go to for those looking for a worthy challenge, or…

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8.0/10
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The Vanishing of Ethan Carter – Review

Games limited to one specific genre are quickly becoming a thing of the past, mainly due to the size and scope of most game designers in the 21st Century. Genres…

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8.7/10
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Steamworld Heist Review

Have you ever played X-COM: Enemy Unknown and thought to yourself: “This is a great game, but it could have been better if it was a 2D turn-based tactical shooter…

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9.0/10
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Project Zomboid Review

If You’re Bit. You’re Dead! Project Zomboid is one my most played games on Steam, as well as my favourite. Developed by Indie Stone and with over 200 hours on…

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9.6/10
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Inside Review

  When a game like Inside comes along, it gives one pause. Its greatness is hard to quantify and regurgitate into written word for the simple reason that there are…

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Man Vs Snake: The Long Twisted Tale of Nibbler – Review

Slightly different from my normal articles, I want to review a recent documentary release titled Man Vs Snake. How is this related to gaming you may ask and my answer…

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8.2/10
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The Culling Review

The Hunt For Human Flesh! The Culling, also known as the Hunger Games Game, is a 16 person FPS in which I am dropped into an arena with 15 other…

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8.5/10
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The Magic Circle Review

A Wonderfully Odd Experience Where do I start with The Magic Circle? The game throws you right into the story during all the initial confusion. You slowly piece together the…

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Battlefield 1 E3 Hands On Impressions

One of the highlights of our first foray into the world of E3 was without a doubt the next entry in the Battlefield franchise. But just how did it hold up compared to past entries?

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Hidden Gem Hunting Part #7

Hidden Gem Hunting will accompany me as I search charity shops, car-boot sales & discount stores for cheap video games. I will report my findings back here, once a week. Please bear in mind that these are my first impressions on these games, and are definitely subject to change once I have played them.

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Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter Review

The Sherlock Holmes games are something of an enigma to me. On the one hand, they provide a unique experience offering occasional opportunities of pure brilliance, yet on the other hand the games suffer from basic design flaws, the likes of which most other titles had addressed by early 2009.

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My Top 10 FPS Games Of All Time

Honourable Mentions 007: Nightfire (PS2) Quite possibly the first FPS game I ever played, I’m sad that I missed GoldenEye 64.I loved having so much spy gear at my disposal…

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Terminator Salvation Review (PS3)

Platinum Trophies For Everyone!

Terminator Salvation is infamous for it’s super-easy platinum trophy, but is there anything more to this movie tie-in. There is, but it’s all downhill from here. The movie was awful so if you were holding out any hope for the video game you need a check-up.

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Days Gone E3 Demo Impressions

As the Days Gone Demo began, I immediately noticed the detailed environments. The lush forest and ground almost made me forget the game was set during the apocalypse. 

The protagonist, Deacon, has come here in search of a bounty named “Two Dog”, because that’s just how biker gang names fucking work. The demo sets up a slow, run-of-the-mill day pace until we hear the cries of another human being.

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Warcraft Movie Review

Let’s get a few things out of the way up front. Duncan Jones is a good director. Want proof? Check out 2009’s Moon, a compelling sci-fi gem that’s well worth your time. But the masses have developed a little problem of only expressing themselves in extremes. If we didn’t love it, well, then that means we hated it.

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On Rusty Trails Review

Yup, you read that right. In the new platformer “On Rusty Trails,” you play as a cute little guy named Elvis. As Elvis, you must find a new comfy place to stay. As surface level and odd as this sounds, this game delivers a deep plot that you may choose to follow, or you could just play through the levels.

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8.5/10
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Brigador Review. The Game, The Book.

I’ve never reviewed anything like Brigador and I’ve never reviewed a book. So when I first discovered that Stellar Jockeys were going to be the first developers to ever release a novel alongside their game on Steam, I was intrigued. When I took a brief look at the game, I was fascinated. Brigador the game and the book compliment eachother perfectly and it really adds to the immersion of the entire experience. 

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Hidden Gem Hunting Part #6

Hidden Gem Hunting will accompany me as I search charity shops, car-boot sales & discount stores for cheap video games. I will report my findings back here, once a week. Please bear in mind that these are my first impressions on these games, and are definitely subject to change once I have played them.

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Mirror’s Edge Catalyst Review

The original Mirror’s Edge was filled with possibilities and potential, much like a virgin about to get laid for the first time. Everyone was so excited by the idea, that despite not performing well in several areas, it’s enthusiasm and dedication to trying out some new moves got it across the line.

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My Top 20 PS3 Games Of All Time

The PS3’s heyday is now a while behind us, let’s take a look back as to which games really stood out. These choices are my personal opinion and not necessarily the same opinions as the rest of the Gamer Laughs team. These are the games that were most important to me as a gamer, and there may be some unexpected titles on this list.

 

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RAGE Review (PS3)

  A Little Something to Rage About Rage is an ugly game, but not in the traditional sense of the word. Rage is gritty, depressing and really friggin’ cool. This…

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