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  • LEGO Dimensions

    LEGO Dimensions

    Characters from a mix of brands join forces and battle in worlds outside of their own

    Bring up to seven minifigures, vehicles, and/or gadgets into the game all at once

    Players can let imagination guide their solo journey or have a friend join for co-op play

    The LEGO Toy Pad and game will offer continued compatibility with future expansions

    Includes: game, Toy Pad, bricks to build Gateway, three minifigures, and Batmobile

    £69.99
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    LEGO Dimensions
  • Guitar Hero Live

    Guitar Hero Live

    Rhythm  >  Timing
    After a few years away, 2015 really marks the return of the guitar game to our screens. Players have been treated to a new Rock Band game, but the title really looking to push the genre forward is Guitar Hero Live.

    Developed by FreeStyleGames, the studio behind the acclaimed DJ Hero series, the game has three big new strings on its instrument.

    The most obvious difference cuts right to the heart of the game. Players now step up in front of a real crowd that will react in real time to how well they're playing, offering up the most immersive gig experience your living room can play host to, ranging from intimate clubs to huge festival shows.

    Then there's GHTV, which Activision is calling "the world's first playable music video network". It's a 24-hour mode than enables fans to play along to a continually-updated collection of official music videos spanning a range of genres and eras. Through GHTV players can thrash it out with friends in the same room - including a vocalist - or against other would-be superstars across the world.

    With this new generation outing for Guitar Hero comes a brand-new controller. Striving for a more realistic build than previous peripherals from the franchise, it offers up two rows of three buttons that enable players to begin as novices but progress to become masters.

    Tracks set for the new game include:

    Royal Blood - ôLittle Monsterö
    Marilyn Manson - ôDisposable Teensö
    Killswitch Engage - ôIn Due Timeö
    Marmozets - ôMove Shake Hideö
    Of Mice & Men - ôBones Exposedö
    Deftones - ôDiamond Eyesö
    Vista Chino - ôSweet Remainö
    Bring Me the Horizon - ôShadow Mosesö
    Mastodon - ôHigh Roadö
    Trivium - ôStrifeö
    Queen - ôTie Your Mother Downö
    Alice In Chains - ôStoneö
    Bullet For My Valentine - ôTemper Temperö
    Deap Vally - ôLiesö
    Wolfmother - ôSundialö
    Weezer - ôBuddy Hollyö
    Angus & Julia Stone - ôA Heartbreakö
    Catfish and the Bottlemen - ôKathleenö
    Neon Trees - ôEverybody Talksö
    New Politics - ôHarlemö
    £49.99
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    Guitar Hero Live
  • Destiny: The Taken King

    Destiny: The Taken King

    Destiny:  The Taken King delivers the next great adventure in the Destiny universe.  

    Destiny:  The Taken King - Legendary Edition is perfect for new and existing Guardians that are ready to jump into the Destiny universe or continue to carve their legend in the stars.  The Legendary Edition features the complete Destiny experience including The Taken King, the next evolution in the Destiny universe, Destiny, Expansion I: The Dark Below and Expansion II: House of Wolves.  Unite with 20 million Guardians in the fight to defeat Earth’s enemies, reclaim all that we have lost, and Become Legend.

    £19.99
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    Destiny: The Taken King
  • Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin

    Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin

    Demon's Souls really established FromSoftware's reputation as a developer that wants to take your sense of hope and gnaw on it using the jaws of zombified rats. Dark Souls, the game's spiritual successor, took that and ran with it. Now the developer is back once again with a sequel in both name and spirit. The game features a new world, new storyline and an unfamiliar world steeped in death and despair. Expect the same uncompromising difficulty, the same epic boss battles and the same incredible sense of empowerment that comes with triumphing against the odds as the first game. Don't, however, expect something quite so straightforward as a re-skinned version of Dark Souls. The game's online has been made a little more approachable this time out. Voice chat is now supported and by aligning yourself with certain in-game gods you'll be able to summon friends to help you lay waste to whatever particular beast is challenging your will to live. You can also now travel between bonfires right from the outset of the game and the health system is a little more forgiving, with life gems complementing the flasks of the last game. Don't despair that FromSoftware has gone soft, however, as you'll lose a little more of your life bar every time you die. The world is perhaps not quite so bleak as those of past games, but it does offer up its own sights to bear witness to. An eerie village sits at the sea shore, with desperate locals trying to pedal their wares, while a tangled, ruined castle lurks at the heart of the forest. Scholar of the First Sin also includes the first three downloadable content packs released for the original game, Crown Of The Sunken King, Crown Of The Old Iron King, and Crown Of The Ivory King. On top of that, this new version will get some brand-spanking new content for players to battle through. So, Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin is not quite the same beast as the previous games. Did anyone want that, though? It's still a fiendishly difficult game set in a rich, brutal fantasy world. And there's still plenty of dying to be done.
    £27.99
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    Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin
  • Battlefield: Hardline

    Battlefield: Hardline

    Battlefield: Hardline takes the shoot-'em-up action the series is known for and moves it away from the front lines and onto city streets. Hardline adopts a cops and robbers format, pitting criminals against the police against a backdrop of fast and furious heists. It's quite a shift for a series known for hardcore military action. Visceral Games (they're new to the series, but you might know them from the Dead Space series) is aiming to shift the focus of the series, moving away from the po-faced tone many shooters have adopted in recent years and injecting a bit of vitality into the formula. The aim is to make shoot-outs more of a close quarters affair in which you'll see the whites of your opponents' eyes. As ever, multiplayer is the real focus of the game. Heist mode tasks criminals to steal and secure a briefcase from the police in a manner not dissimilar to capture the flag. In Blood Money players vie for three stashes of cash hidden about the city, transporting it back to their vault when they do. The catch is that vaults can be captured, too, and fallen players leave their cash where they die. The result is chaotic. In Hotwire mode drivable cars effectively become the flags of a conquest mode. Captured cars drain away opponents' reinforcement tickets, and the winner is the team that reduces the other lot's ticket count to zero (or whoever has the most at the end of a round). 'Rescue' is a five versus five hostage situation in which cops must rescue civilians, while 'Crosshair' is another five vs five mode in which criminals must eliminate a player-controlled VIP. While Hardline is a shift away from the usual Battlefield formula, fans can still expect widescreen action and lots of explosions. It's just time to step into a different kind of fantasy...
    £14.99
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    Battlefield: Hardline
  • Resident Evil Revelations 2

    Resident Evil Revelations 2

    While the Resident Evil series has shifted further and further towards action-oriented, shoot-'em-up gameplay in recent years, Resident Evil Revelations marked a move back towards the series' roots. Revelations 2 leans into that tonal shift, emphasizing survival-horror and suspense while offering its own contribution to the series continuity. The game's story takes place between Resident Evil 5 and 6. There are four playable protagonists to try your hand with. Series favourite Claire Redfield is back but she, along with newbie Moira Burton, has been kidnapped by mystery attackers and taken to a prison island laden with all sorts of nasty creatures and traps. Also in the mix are the pair's would-be rescuers: Moira's father Barry Burton (longtime fans might remember him from RE3) and the enigmatic Natalia Korda. The main story is structured into four episodes, each featuring two campaigns, with two bonus episodes changing up the gameplay. They've all been designed with co-op in mind, and two players can team up on the same machine. Different characters have different strengths. Barry, for example, is a tank with plenty of firepower, while Natalia specialises in pointing out hidden enemies. If you don't have anyone on hand to help, however, fear not. Solid computer-controlled companions and the ability to switch between them at will make the life of the lone wolf much easier. Playing to Resident Evil's survival horror roots, ammo is scarce and players who can take a stealthy approach will be rewarded. Scavanging is rewarded by hidden items such as ammo, keys and plenty of goodies to upgrade weapons with, so playing close attention to your environment is crucial. Raid mode also makes a return, with players charged with completing ever-more-difficult challenges such as eliminating enemies or defending positions. There's an RPG-ish feel to the mode, with monsters having level-based strength and buffs such as elemental effects and shields. Best of all is the fact that the mode features playable characters, enemies and environments not in the core campaign. Resident Evil Revelations 2 is a return to the series' roots, but comes with plenty to keep newer players happy.
    £14.99
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    Resident Evil Revelations 2
  • Dragon Age: Inquisition

    Dragon Age: Inquisition

    While Dragon Age Origins was hailed by many as a new tour-de-force from famed roleplaying game developer BioWare, many felt that the sequel didn't live up to its predecessor's strong start. Inquisition, though, has been widely hailed as a return to form. An apocalyptic event has thrown Thedas into chaos, opening rifts that are raining down terror. Dragons ravage the sky, casting dark shadows across the land. Mages are in a state of all-out war against the Templars. Nations are warring. Into this chaos you must step, using your strange ability to close rifts and banish demons. The world is bigger and more open than ever before, so players looking to explore are in for a treat. This is a huge game, packed with epic hubs and tons of side content. BioWare says that it will take over 100 hours to complete everything. It's appropriate, as this is the biggest Dragon Age story yet. For players new to the series, or those jumping to a new platform (or even those who don't feel happy with decisions they made in the last two games) EA has an online tool that can be used to select details from earlier games in the series and apply them to your save file. On the combat front, BioWare has drawn on both the previous games in the series, pulling together the more strategic feel or Origins with the action focus of the sequel. The result is combat that has weight, but won't enable players to thrash around like they're beating up angels in Bayonetta. Adding to that is a multiplayer option. It's a co-op mode that works a lot like Gears of War's Horde, forcing players to work together against wave after wave of enemies. In other words, if you're looking for something epic in scope, Dragon Age Inquisition has you covered.
    £14.99
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    Dragon Age: Inquisition
  • Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor

    Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor

    Numerous games have attempted to bring JRR Tolkein's Middle-earth to life, but it's a tall order and many have fallen short. Shadow of Mordor, however, strides beyond the usual film tie-ins and attempts to create a full-bodied, brand-new adventure in Tolkein's world. Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor takes place somewhere that most games fear to linger. Yes, the clue's in the title. Players take on the role of Talion, a Ranger slaughtered alongside his family at the Black Gate. Resurrected, he is bound to wander Mordor. But you can't expect a resurrected warrior to take is death lying down. Sharing a body with the Elvish Wraith, Celebrimbor, he seeks vengeance... The game offers a mix of stealth and melee combat. Players will take on missions such as taking out uruk captains. They can move quietly and unseen, or tackle enemies head-on to enter Batman: Arkham style combat, rhythmically timing strikes and counter-moves to build up chains and initiate powerful executions. As you progress, you'll gain access to wraith-like powers and moves, such as teleportation. As someone who already died, Talion won't stay dead. Death comes with consequences, though. Time passes and foes grow stronger. This feeds into the nemesis system, which has enemies grow in power. If you failed to defeat them, they'll remember you. They might even bear scars from the wounds you inflicted on them. Each enemy has different strengths and weaknesses, and players can squeeze intel on these from snitches, meaning each confrontation is different. It's an interesting system, but it doesn't stop there. As the game progresses you'll be able to bend orcs to your will, quietly placing them in positions of power and gaining influence over Mordor. Shadow of Mordor might look, at first glance, like a simple stealth game/brawler, but it quickly reveals itself to be much more than that.
    £44.99
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    Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor
  • WWE 2K16

    WWE 2K16

    The authority in WWE video games returns with WWE 2K16!
    The newest addition to the flagship WWE franchise will deliver authentic, high-powered and hard-hitting action, including fan-favourite features and new WWE Superstars, Divas and Legends, gameplay innovations, presentation updates and more.

    £19.99
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    WWE 2K16
  • LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham

    LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham

    LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is the most ambitious LEGO game starring the Caped Crusader yet. While it does, of course, have Batman and Robin front and centre, it could almost have been called 'LEGO DC Superheroes', such is the size of the cast and the scope of the adventure. The 'Beyond Gotham' part of the title is certainly justified. This time out, the Dark Knight is out in space on a cosmic adventure. Braniac, who's more often known for bothering Superman, has been stealing entire cities, shrinking them down using the power of Lantern rings to add them to his sinister collection. So, right off the bat (pun slightly intended) you can see that the scale of the game has been expanded since previous entries to the series, drawing on the mythos of both Green Lantern and Superman. There's a cast to match this newfound scale, with more than 150 characters ranging from icons like Wonder Woman to the lesser-known (but no less important) figures like... well, Bat-cow. Expect The Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, Zatanna, Lex Luthor, The Joker and Swamp Thing to name just a tiny handful. Players can unlock different versions of characters, too, like the 1960s TV Batman (voiced by Adam West!) who lifts his cape to sneak past foes, or Arctic Batman, with a freeze gun. Gameplay is, as series fans will expect, along the usual LEGO lines. There's a dash of combat, a spot of platforming, a fair amount of environmental puzzle-solving and drop-in/drop-out cooperative play. As ever, it's all delivered with a light touch and a healthy dose of humour. That's not to say there's nothing new here, however. In one level, for example, our heroes encounter a battleship belonging to the Reach and the encounter plays out as a 2D shooter, much like Resogun. Let's be honest, though, most players will come for the sense of fun and the chance to play with that HUGE cast of characters.
    £39.99
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    LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham
  • Assassin's Creed: Rogue

    Assassin's Creed: Rogue

    While Assassin's Credd: Unity moves the blockbuster series onto next-gen platforms, Rogue has those on older systems (or just those who fancy a double AC dose this year) covered. It's a canny blend of the familiar and the unfamiliar. The game builds on the assets and mechanics established in AC3 and Black Flag, but gives them a serious twist. It's set, once again, during the Seven Years War for control of the colonies. The difference is that this time you're not playing on the side of the assassins - you're a templar. Our (anti)hero is Shay Cormac, an assassin who's an assassin either turning bad or finally picking the right side, depending on where in Rogue's many shades of grey you fall. While much of the game will feel faintly familiar to longtime fans, the developers at Ubisoft Sofia have been able to focus squarely on content thanks to the groundwork laid in previous games. Alabama and Quebec are now part of the picture, providing a change of scenery. Perhaps the biggest change comes from playing as a templar, though. Missions that would previously have been assassination attempts become assassination prevention attempts, with the aim being to keep a target alive. The sailing mechanics that were so popular in Black Flag make a reappearence, with players getting the Morrigan, a slimmer, more manouvrable vessel than the Jackdaw. New bits and pieces have been brought in too. Most notable is the air rifle, which allows players to take out enemies with a fresh range of ammo types. Rogue offers up plenty of the good stuff that Assassin's Creed fans love, with a big enough dash of the new to add spice to proceedings.
    £19.99
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    Assassin's Creed: Rogue
  • LEGO Jurassic World

    LEGO Jurassic World

    "LEGO Jurassic World is the latest addition to the wildly successful LEGO videogame series. The all-new game will feature in LEGO form the first three blockbuster Jurassic Park films as well as Jurassic World, the long-awaited next instalment in the groundbreaking Jurassic Park series. Following the epic storylines of Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III, as well as the highly anticipated Jurassic World, LEGO Jurassic World is the first videogame where players will be able to relive and experience all four Jurassic films. Reimagined in LEGO form and told in TT Games' signature classic LEGO humour, the thrilling adventure recreates unforgettable scenes and action sequences from the films, allowing fans to play through key moments and giving them the opportunity to fully explore the expansive grounds of Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna. In LEGO Jurassic World, players will be able to collect precious amber, which contains dinosaur DNA to create and customize species. And, for the first time in a LEGO game, players will be able to play as LEGO dinosaurs, including dinosaurs from the Jurassic Park series and from the upcoming Jurassic World film."

    £34.99
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    LEGO Jurassic World
  • NBA 2K16

    NBA 2K16

    The NBA 2K franchise is back with the most true-to-life NBA experience to date with NBA 2K16. Guide your MyPLAYER through the complete NBA journey, take control of an entire NBA franchise, or hone your skills online competing against gamers from around the world. With animations that provide smoother movement and more realistic articulation, it's certain to be the most authentic NBA gaming experience yet.
    Three of NBA's top super stars will be available on the cover of NBA 2K16: Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry, Houston Rockets' James Harden, and New Orleans Pelicans' Anthony Davis. While game covers will be distributed at random, each game box includes a foldable insert with all 3 individual cover athletes, ensuring the ability to insert the cover of your choice into the front of box.

    £42.99
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    NBA 2K16
  • Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

    Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

    Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare takes the stellar blockbuster franchise and shifts it in a new direction. The biggest change for fans of the Call of Duty series will be the fact that for the first time, development isn't led by series veterans Infinity Ward or Treyarch, but by relative newcomer Sledgehammer Games. With a new team comes a somewhat new direction. While Call of Duty: Black Ops II pushed things into the near future of 2025, Advanced Warfare takes things further. The game puts players in the futuristic gear of Jack Mitchell. It's a future where the world has been devastated by a global attack and Atlas, a Private Military Corporation, is effectively a superpower for hire. Activision has gone to pains to state that this is a carefully researched future, so don't expect black hole guns or laser blasters. The most immediate impact of this premise, then, is the exoskeleton players wear. This piece of kit enhances the player's movement with bigger leaps, dashes and dodges. The exoskeleton, along with the futuristic weaponry on offer, changes the way gamers will play Call of Duty, and of course that extends to the game's multiplayer. All of this is polished off with a revamped Create-a-Class feature, offering the deepest customisation options in a Call of Duty game yet.
    £14.99
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    Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
  • Just Dance 2015

    Just Dance 2015

    Rhythm  >  Dance
    Just Dance, Ubisoft's smash hit rhythm game, is back to get you moving again, however uncoordinated you might be. For those new to the series, it's dead simple: against a backdrop of some of the year's biggest hits, the game shows you a series of dance moves on screen and then, using motion-tracking technology, rates you based on how well you can follow them. The biggest new feature in this year's outing is Community Remix. This enables players to record themselves dancing to their favourite tracks, then upload it for the community to look at. The community then votes for their favourites, and the developers at Ubisoft will turn the best routines into a playable part of the game. Old favourites also make a return, with the massive multiplayer mode World Dancefloor, sing-along karaoke mode and the video-creating Autodance. The meat of any dancing game, however, is the track list. So, without any further ado, here's what's on offer: - "Bang Bang" - Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj - "She Looks So Perfect" - 5 Seconds of Summer - "Problem" - Ariana Grande Ft. Iggy Azalea and Big Sean - "4x4" - Miley Cyrus - "Best Song Ever" - One Direction - "Happy" - Pharrell Williams - "Addicted To You" - Avicii - "Black Widow" - Iggy Azalea Ft. Rita Ora - "Maps" - Maroon 5 - "Papaoutai" - Stromae - "Birthday" - Katy Perry - "Bad Romance" - Lady Gaga - "Built For This" - Becky G - "Holding Out For A Hero" - Bonnie Tyler - "Summer" - Calvin Harris - "Tetris" - Dancing Bros. - "You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)" - Dead Or Alive - "Let It Go" - Disney's Frozen - "Burn" - Ellie Goulding - "Bailando" - Enrique Iglesias Ft. Descemer Bueno & Gente de Zona - "Mahna Mahna" - Frankie Bostello - "Never Can Say Goodbye" - Gloria Gaynor - "I Love It" - Icona Pop Ft. Charli XCX - "You're On My Mind" - Imposs Ft. J. Perry - "Love Me Again" - John Newman - "Only You (And You Alone)" - Love Letter - "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" - Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell - "Get Low" - Dillon Francis & DJ Snake - "Diamonds" - Rihanna - "Me And My Broken Heart" - Rixton - "Walk This Way" - Run-DMC & Aerosmith - "Don't Worry Be Happy" - The Bench Men - "Epic Sirtaki" - The Bouzouki's - "Speedy Gonzalez" - Los Pimientos Locos - "Macarena" (Official Choreography by Mia Frye)- The Girly Team - "Love Is All" - The Sunlight Shakers - "It's My Birthday" - will.i.am Ft. Cody Wise - "The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)" - Ylvis - "XMas Tree" - Bollywood Santa - "Fatima" - Cheb Salama
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    Just Dance 2015
  • Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

    Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

    Set between Borderlands and Borderlands 2, you'll play as four new characters classes fighting alongside Handsome Jack, witnessing his transformation into the ruthless tyrant you loved to hate in Borderlands 2, and assisting with the rise of the Hyperion Corporation. The signature shoot 'n' loot gameplay of the Borderlands series expands with the addition of low-gravity and oxygen-powered jetpack combat, the icy 'Cryo' elemental damage type, the deadly laser weapon class, and new vehicles to help you explore the lunar landscape.

    Who will those four new playable character classes be, you ask? Well, they are all familiar faces from the Borderlands universe:

    - Athena, the Gladiator: Uses her Kinetic Aspis, which is a shield that can absorb incoming damage, then convert it back into energy to use against enemies. Athena made her debut in The Secret Armory of General Knoxx DLC for the first Borderlands game.

    - Wilhelm, the Enforcer: Wilhelm was previously seen in Borderlands 2 as one of the first deadly bosses in the game.

    - Nisha, the Lawbringer: The sheriff of Lynchwood from Borderlands 2, Nisha will be dealing out her own brand of justice.

    - Claptrap, the Fragtrap: Wait - Claptrap? The goofy robot companion from Borderlands 2, now playable for the first time? Fragtrap is his character class? Well, you can play him too!
    £9.99
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    Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
  • F1 2014

    F1 2014

    It might not feel like it, but Codemasters has held the Formula One license for five years now. That's not mentioned here because F1 2014 is being treated as some sort of anniversary, but because you know that between that and titles like GRID and DiRT, Codies is bringing a real pedigree to the development of F1 2014. The game is aimed squarely at fans of the sport. You won't get to fling cars round corners a la Forza Horizon, nor will you be likely to drift round corners, but a tight corner taken with precision offers its own particular reward. Codemasters has really striven for authenticity, here. Visually, the game has clean edges and minimal presentation and all the detail of the officially licensed cars and drivers. The biggest change comes not from the development team, but from the sport itself. F1 2014 incorporates the huge rule changes - the biggest in Formula One's history - including new aerodynamic regulations and turbo-charged power units. That means, of course, significant changes in how the cars handle from last year's game. All the changes to driver line-ups have been incorporated, of course, and new tracks have been included. There are changes to the game itself too, though. A new driver evaluation system fine tunes the game to reflect their ability, and the difficulty goes up incrementally as the player progresses. For the hardcore F1 aficionados, though, there's always the option to customise their settings and really make the game their own.
    £39.99
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    F1 2014
  • The Evil Within

    The Evil Within

    When The Evil Within was announced, it sent shivers of delight and horror through the gaming community in roughly equal measures. Developed by Tango Gameworks, the game marks the return to survival horror by acclaimed Resident Evil creator Shinjo Mikami. Expect chills, nightmares and gore by the bucketload... The game revolves around detective Sebastian Castellanos, a man investigating a string of grizzly murders. As you'd expect from the creator of Resident Evil, though, things don't stop at gory slayings and things quickly descend into horrible supernatural nastiness. Because, oh yes, there is PLENTY of horribleness. Multi-armed spider lady things? We got 'em. And they are utterly nightmarish. The Evil Within certainly reeks of atmosphere and doesn't fall back on a splatter-fest, but it's not shy about its monsters, either. Like early Resi games, fighting will for the most part be a last resort. You don't want to be fighting these things if you can avoid it. Expect a lot of creeping around and running away, keeping a jealous guard of the scant resources you've scavenged from your environment. The Evil Within, for all its modern polish, is a return to the survival horror genre's roots from one of the genre's true masters.
    £42.99
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    The Evil Within
  • NBA 2K15

    NBA 2K15

    The very first thing NBA 2K15 has you do when you fire the game up is... well, play a game. You don't choose your team, there's no commentary. It's just you and the court. While there's no doubt a practical reason for this - something loading in the background, perhaps - it's a bold start to the game. 'This is it', 2K is telling you. Here are the bones of this thing. What you'll notice there is that movement has been tightened up. It feels slick. Shifting your momentum, faking, floating the ball over a defender, it all feels great. Handling the ball feels more intuitive and the fine movements allocated to the right analogue stick are much more reliable now. This fine-tuning means that, particularly on the offensive, you can pull off smarter moves with more confidence when it comes to the execution. As you'd expect, everything looks better than it did in NBA 2K14, and the game is creeping ever-closer to being mistakable for a real televised game of basketball. Create-a-player has been expanded on, with more options than ever. Everything from skin tone to eyebrow shape can be tinkered with. MyCareer has been changed a little, too. Now undrafted players are looking to get 10 day contracts that will give them chance to impress clubs and find a home, meaning they'll get chance to see more of the NBA than in previous years. A number of NBA pros have even lent their voices to the game, making scenes in MyCareer more immersive than ever. As an added bonus, you can take your player online now! For all the added bells and whistles, though, NBA 2K15 is really about playing a tighter game of basketball than ever before.
    £42.99
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    NBA 2K15
  • Risen 3: Titan Lords: First Edition

    Risen 3: Titan Lords: First Edition

    Developer Pirhana Bytes has returned to its roots with the third instalment in the Risen series, dubbed Titan Lords. The world has been abandoned by the gods and now suffers in the thrall of the Titan Wars, and a new threat is rising from the soil. You play as a young warrior who has been separated from his soul. The banned mages might be able to help, but getting their help is going to be no easy task... The game takes players back to the Caribbean-inspired islands of Risen 2, meaning that once again you're in for some nautical antics with a pirate theme. The islands have, however, been refreshed and revamped, so Risen 3 earns its status as a full-blooded sequel. You can have an AI-controlled comrade fighting by your side throughout the game. Possible partners include Patty, a sword-wielding bombshell you might remember from Risen 2 (and also your sister); a shotgun-wielding master of voodoo, a ghostly pirate and Bones, a bloodthirsty druid. Players must choose how they'll align themselves. Will the player join the Guardians that protect the mages in order to get close to them, or will they choose a different guild? A grand nautical adventure awaits!
    £42.99
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    Risen 3: Titan Lords: First Edition