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Shadow Complex – Review
Shadow Complex – Review
It’s not often an Xbox Live Arcade game is released that garners such huge acclaim that it could probably have made it as a stand alone release. Enter Shadow Complex, a new platform-adventure title developed by Chair Entertainment. Shadow Complex also has an interesting level of quandary to if for...
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A Kingdom for Keflings – Review
A Kingdom for Keflings – Review
It’s not often we review XBLA titles here at Thumb Bandits, mainly because we don’t get them sent out for review and people are generally more interested in the big hitting premium release titles. So why does a Kingdom for Keflings get a full written review based purely on a personal purchase?...
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Alien Hominid – Review
Alien Hominid – Review
What a story! The niche web game comes good in the age of EA monopolies. Alien Hominid originally appeared free to PC users on the newgrounds.com website in the form of one of those highly addictive flash games we all know and love. But several hundred thousand hits down the line Hominid has crash...
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Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords – Review
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords – Review
Undoubtedly many gamers won’t keep themselves restricted to a certain game genre and will always try to expand their interest towards all types of games. Certainly you’ve got preferences and in my case Puzzle and Role Playing Games are on top of my “game genre list”. When Puzzle...
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Ikaruga – Review
Ikaruga – Review
Ikaruga is an old styled fashioned scrolling shooter set in 2D, against a rich 3D backdrop which has been released for the GameCube. A typical game for science fiction shoot-em-up arcade fans who like to take control an experimental fighter plane, the Ikaruga, to shoot all the crazy enemies away from...
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Uno – Review
Uno – Review
As a recent proud owner of Microsoft’s Xbox 360, I’ve moved all my other videogame consoles to one side, and game time is now thoroughly absorbed by two titles—one in particularly and quite unexpectedly. The main reason for my purchase of the next-gen console was, besides recommendation from...
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