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Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Taptiles
Posted on 21 November, 2012 | No CommentsAs a new Xbox gaming platform Windows 8 has been quick to splash out with the free titles. Adera and Microsoft Mahjong have been seen as two of the most popular titles, but there’s plenty more available on the virtual marketplace. One such title is... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Deponia
Posted on 21 November, 2012 | No CommentsOriginally launched as a retail product earlier this year, Daedalic Entertainment’s Deponia series is now available to download from Steam. Originally launched as a singular title the team behind the videogame decided to cut the Deponia into an episodic trilogy for its digital release, a... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Ravaged
Posted on 21 November, 2012 | No Comments2Dawn Games’ first project recently released after a successful Kickstarter campaign and with backing from Reverb Publishing. A first-person shooter (FPS) set in a post-apocalyptic world, Ravaged may not sound too original a concept – and truth be told, it’s really not – but to... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Microsoft Mahjong
Posted on 20 November, 2012 | No CommentsOne of the Windows 8 exclusive launch titles, Microsoft Mahjong is a modern Solitaire, designed not to showcase the capabilities of the operating system (OS) as much as make it less intimidating. Much like Adera, Microsoft Mahjong has been designed with modern consumers in mind:... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: F1 Race Stars
Posted on 20 November, 2012 | No CommentsDespite the unending popularity of Nintendo’s lead franchises it would seem that fewer publishers are attempting to try and mimic their formulas on current-generation systems than has previously been the case. In contrary to the state of ‘me-too’ mobile gaming, the nigh-on seven years that... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Adera
Posted on 19 November, 2012 | No CommentsThe Windows 8 Store may be filled with familiar videogame experiences already, but the all-important Xbox branding isn’t yet fulfilling its purpose. Still thin on the ground, it may take some months for the quantity of titles to expand to a reasonable level in the... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Primal Carnage
Posted on 19 November, 2012 | No CommentsThe subject matter of Lukewarm Media’s Primal Carnage is so compellingly simple that it’s a wonder it hasn’t been done before. More immediate than high fantasy and more relatable than zombies, Primal Carnage pits humans against dinosaurs in a no-holds-barred multiplayer first-person shooter (FPS). An... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Weird Park: Scary Tales
Posted on 16 November, 2012 | No CommentsHidden object adventures are becoming more and more common in the videogames industry, thanks largely to the accessibility and lack of demands. One of the most prolific producers is Alawar Entertainment, a team that has done well to find themselves a niche in the puzzle... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Port Royale 3: Pirates and Merchants
Posted on 15 November, 2012 | No CommentsIt’s a sad state of affairs that the management simulation genre has a pretty rough ride on modern console hardware. From the assurance on Nintendo that Sim City would adapt perfectly well to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System’s control pad to the parade of Theme... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken
Posted on 1 November, 2012 | No CommentsOriginally launched on the PlayStation Network over a year ago, the long awaited PC version of Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken has finally arrived on digital distribution channels. Building on the success of the browser-based Rocketbirds: Revolution! and expands the franchise with new characters and a brand... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Assassin’s Creed III
Posted on 30 October, 2012 | No CommentsAs one of the earliest big budget intellectual properties (IPs) to make it’s debut on current-generation hardware, Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed franchise will undoubtedly become synonymous with the high-definition (HD) era in the same way that Tomb Raider is with 32-bit systems and Guitar Hero is... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Football Manager 2013
Posted on 29 October, 2012 | No CommentsFor many years now Sports Interactive has been considered the leader in the field of football management simulations. Competitors have come and gone – including the development team’s original franchise Championship Manager – and while some titles offered a greater amount of instant gratification none... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Zombie Driver HD
Posted on 28 October, 2012 | No CommentsExor Studios is not the most well known development studio, but this is mainly due to the outfit’s relative youth. With a handful of popular casual videogames under their belt, Zombie Driver HD is their first attempt at a console release. While it may not... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: DOOM 3: BFG Edition
Posted on 24 October, 2012 | No CommentsPause for thought: DOOM 3 is nearly a decade old. That time when we were all astounded by id Software’s decision to change direction with one of the most well established adult franchises in videogames happened nearly ten years ago. When we all had to... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Carrier Command: Gaea Mission
Posted on 14 October, 2012 | No CommentsReal-time strategy (RTS) videogames have always had a rough time on consoles. Regularly compared to their PC brethren console titles will suffer not due to their playability or the quality of their production, but purely due to the differences in interface. The genre was born... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: WRC 3
Posted on 11 October, 2012 | No CommentsMilestone’s WRC series has received a considerable of acclaim over the years. Without question it’s the only console rally experience that’s able to compete against Codemasters’ phenomenally popular DiRT series, and as such is competing for the best of the genre available on any current... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Realms of Ancient War
Posted on 10 October, 2012 | No CommentsThe latest digital release from Focus Home Interactive sees the understated Realms of Ancient War released on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. A new title from Wizarbox, a studio which itself is somewhat understated, Realms of Ancient War is an original production that aims... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: XCOM: Enemy Unknown
Posted on 9 October, 2012 | No CommentsIt’s not secret that – as far as the core gaming demographic is concerned – 2K Games bungled the announcement of XCOM’s rebirth. Having taken an extended vacation that lasted over a decade (discounting the Game Boy Advance’s Rebelstar: Tactical Command, as many do) the... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Dishonored
Posted on 8 October, 2012 | 1 CommentArkane Studios’ Dishonored has been riding high on gamers’ most wanted lists for some time now, with Electronic Theatre’s most recent hands-on time with the videogame proving the open-ended nature of the gameplay was particularly inviting. But a quick hour on one specific area chosen... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Full Ace Tennis Simulator
Posted on 6 October, 2012 | No CommentsLace Mamba Global made a name for itself through the delivery of retail packaged point-n’-click adventures that otherwise wouldn’t have seen the light of day in many countries. From that respectable foundation, the publisher’s catalogue has developed into a much more varied collection of platform... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Worms Revolution
Posted on 3 October, 2012 | No CommentsArriving on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC next week, Worms Revolution marks the sixth release baring the Worms title on high-definition (HD) systems. The fact that four of the previous entries have been digitally distributed, and the one retail product was in fact a... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: NiGHTS Into Dreams…
Posted on 2 October, 2012 | No CommentsThe latest of SEGA’s continuing stream of modern revisions of classic videogames brings us to another cult classic, a Sonic Team spin-off that is a legend unto itself, thanks to the unique controller the publisher offered alongside special editions of the product. A misjudged re-launch... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Tiny Troopers
Posted on 1 October, 2012 | No CommentsHaving already been made available to a very wide audience on iOS and Android, Tiny Troopers has been the recipient of much praise already. As such the conversion to PC format has been welcomed by many, and not surprisingly as there is very little else... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Endless Space
Posted on 30 September, 2012 | No CommentsVery few gamers would deny that as the strategy genre has grown in diversity it’s also grown in complexity. There are many subgenres that are designed to be welcoming to newcomers and less experienced gamers, but there’s also the 4X videogames. Existing as an outward... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Krater: Shadows over Solside
Posted on 29 September, 2012 | No CommentsThe latest title developed by Fatshark, Krater: Shadows over Solside is a step away from the independent studio’s typical output. The well respected multiplayer centric gameplay of Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West and the forthcoming War of the Roses showcase a design... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Jet Set Radio
Posted on 21 September, 2012 | No CommentsJet Set Radio originally launched on SEGA’s ill-fated Dreamcast console to overwhelming critical acclaim. Considered one of the console’s true gems, a cult classic title that received a Game Boy Advance rendition and a sequel on the original Xbox, it’s been ten years since SEGA... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Guild Wars 2
Posted on 1 September, 2012 | No CommentsTo say that the fans have been eagerly awaiting the release of Guild Wars 2 would be nothing less than a drastic understatement. In the seven years since the release of the original Guild Wars the series has become legendary, a reference point for all... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition
Posted on 30 August, 2012 | No CommentsHaving made its console debut in October 2011, you’d be forgiven for thinking that the PC version of Dark Souls has taken an excessively long time to arrive on store shelves. Many publishers delay their PC launches of multi-format titles by a couple of weeks... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Sleeping Dogs
Posted on 29 August, 2012 | No CommentsThe tale of Sleeping Dogs is a rather long and unflattering one. Having begun life as a brand new intellectual property (IP) Activision soon signed the project up to be rebranded as the third title in incredibly popular but ultimately flawed True Crime series, set... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: The Expendables 2 Videogame
Posted on 23 August, 2012 | No CommentsAs a motion-picture franchise The Expendables lends itself to videogame adaptation more than most: enter the guise of a 1990’s action hero and blow stuff up. It’s such a simple premise that it’s hard to believe it’s taken two bug screen instalments for a publisher...



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