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<i>Battlefield 3</i> brings chaos, and polish
Battlefield 3 may not be a brand new experience, but Alan Bell finds it is a supremely polished one.
Lomu looms large over Sidhe's rugby epic
Does it matter what players are missing if you can replace them with a fully licensed Jonah Lomu?
Game review: The Call of Juarez - The Cartel
The Call of Juarez series has never been a killer franchise.
Resistance 3: Striking a blow for mankind
The follow-up to 2008's alien invasion blockbuster Resistance 2 has almost arrived, and Mike Gunn had an early taste.
Infamous 2
Electrically-charged superhero Cole MacGrath is back, with more serious powers, a big, scary fight to win and a country to save.
Sony to make up for embarrassing PlayStation Network failure
Kiwi PlayStation users, locked out of the Sony network for weeks, will be offered some kind of make-good by the gaming giant.
Sony to pay off angry PlayStation users with digital freebies
Sony is set to compensate customers who have been locked out of the PlayStation Network following the security breach which caused it to be shut down on April 20.
Game Review: Lego Stars Wars 3 - The Clone Wars
Lego Stars Wars 3 - The Clone Wars is based on the animated telly series, and puts players into a tried-and-true formula of good laughs, huge amounts of gameplay and the need to almost endlessly revisit levels to complete collectable goals.
Guitar heroics with strings attached
Guitar games are about to embrace real instruments, reports Matt Greenop
Game Review: Bulletstorm
Violence in videogames - particularly first-person shooters - has started to get a bit "samey" of late. But the much-hyped Bulletstorm takes the tried and true formula and puts an addictive arcade spin on it.
Game review: Killzone 3
Killzone 3 picks up where the last chapter left off - about as far up the proverbial creek as a hardcore galactic grunt can get.
Game Review: F1 2010
When I was growing up I was sure I'd end up playing bass in a hard rock band or becoming a Formula One racing driver.
Do-it-yourself for gamers
Creativity is alive and well and living in your PlayStation - and hopefully your head, writes Matt Greenop.