Everybody loves a badass, or at least, hopefully you do, because you’ll be helping one out in this new and pricey DLC pack. Coming in at over 3 hours, Omega is certainly a healthy chunk of Mass Effecting.
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Review: Mass Effect 3 – Omega DLC
Review: WWE 13
If we could compare the WWE series to any wrestler, it’d have to be Hulk Hogan. While he may be an absolute legend he’s clearly ageing and not quite the star he used to be. While there’s no other title that comes close to matching the ‘electrifying’ atmosphere of wrestling, the WWE games are clearly ageing, with [...]
Review: Halo 4
Master Chief and Cortana are back under new management, and 343 Industries do a sterling job showing us that the fight is far from finished. **Minor spoilers ahead**
Review: Rayman Jungle Run
Ubisoft’s mascot Rayman has really surprised me recently. I was never fond of the odd creature and always felt that he was more annoying than anything else. Then last year we were given the amazing [...]
Review: Madden 13
The Madden series has attracted criticism from many quarters over the course of the past two console cycles. The fact is the game just didn’t develop at a rate that was acceptable to most gamers, with years going by and little changing in on-field physics, modes or anything significant, really. Playing Madden 2005 on the [...]
Review: Sleeping Dogs
Sleeping Dogs has not had the most stable development. Originally called True Crime: Hong Kong, it was deemed that the game’s development costs were too high and it was canned. Square Enix purchased the rights to the game, renaming it Sleeping Dogs, but is this one game that [...]
Review: Mass Effect 3 – Leviathan DLC
Seeing as Mass Effect 3 is (as defined by BioWare) the end of the ME story in its current format, and given that the entire length of the quest itself is about tying up [...]
Review: Darksiders 2
Frantic combat. Engaging puzzles and platforming. A complex universe drawing from a diverse cross-section religion and myth. Shame about the story.
Review: Heroes of Ruin
Many gamers have been crying out for some more traditional games for Nintendo’s 3DS. When Square Enix announced that they would be bring hack n’ slash dungeon crawler Heroes of Ruin to the handheld their was a sigh of relief. Finally gamers could trawl through endless pits [...]
Review: Lollipop Chainsaw
Now if you read Xbigy Games you may have guessed that we are pretty big fans of Suda 51′s work. When he announced that Grasshopper Manufacture were working on a zombie-action game starring a spunky teenage cheerleader, he instantaneously had us hooked.