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Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days Review
3rd September 2010 | 0 comments | 1 person likes this
Containing enough violence to make a Quentin Tarantino look like a Disney movie, Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days is an ultra-violent, grisly and brutal bloodbath that grabs you by the balls and refuses to let go until every last pixellated victim has been killed. Thankfully, the OTT violence is blended with some very black humour, so you can get away with the odd smile or two as you play...
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Ghostbusters: The Video Game
9th November 2009 | 0 comments | 1 person likes this
There are only a handful of films that have successfully made the transition from big screen to video game without sacrificing their original appeal. When it comes to a unique feel, the task of emulating Ghostbusters quirky blend of comedy and horror into a game was a hard task by anyone’s standards. Unlike many other standard ports, however, Ghostbusters: The Video Game had a few advantages up its sleeve that...
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Mark is an experienced freelance writer with a background in video games, entertainment and film journalism. His work has appeared in numerous publications and websites including Filmink, 360 Gamer, Cinemania, Micro Mart and Fast Car magazine. He is a self-confessed film and video game expert, and is a walking encyclopedia of useless information. Unfortunately he's a lifelong fan of Tottenham Hotspur as well, but you cant have everything.





