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Tom Clancy’s HAWX 2 Review – Plane With Fire

By Nick De Bruyne
September 13, 2010
in :  Gaming, Reviews
0

The first Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X released just on around a year and a half a go, and jetted forth as Ubisoft’s first attempt at entering the air combat genre in this generation. When we reviewed the first H.A.W.X, we thought it wasn’t bad at all, awarding it a solid 8.0/10, noting that it wasn’t for flight sim buffs, but rather …

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Playstation Move Review – Lazygamer Being Not-So-Lazy

By Nick De Bruyne
September 10, 2010
in :  Gaming, Reviews
31

The Sony Playstation Move is finally here and promises to usher in a new era of high definition precision to casual and hardcore gamers alike. Our Playstation Move Demo kit arrived this week, and after we were done ogling the very pretty box that it arrived in, we decided to break out the goods and find out what we were …

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Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions Review – It's Back!

By Nick De Bruyne
September 9, 2010
in :  Gaming, Reviews
3

[You may remember that last week, we were asked to take our Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions review down after mistakenly getting permission from our local distributors to release it. Well, it’s finally back and available, so grab a cup of coffee and give it a read!] Your friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man returns for another video game adventure, only this time things are …

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Spiderman: Shattered Dimensions Review

By Nick De Bruyne
September 2, 2010
in :  Gaming, Reviews
15

We apologise for the inconvenience. A miscommunication between Megarom and Activision has led to Lazygamer getting the permission from Megarom to release our review of Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions review earlier than normal. As a result, we have been asked to take the review down until next week. For those of you who already read the review, we kindly ask that …

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Mafia II Review – Welcome to the family

By Nick De Bruyne
September 1, 2010
in :  Gaming, Reviews
17

It’s been 8 years since the original Mafia was released to the world. While it was reported to not be so great on consoles, the PC version was truly magnificent. In my opinion, Mafia was grossly underrated, and flew under way too many peoples radar. It wasn’t the Grand Theft Auto clone that people thought it might be. It was, …

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Madden 11 Review – Tossing around the ol' pigskin

By Nick De Bruyne
August 20, 2010
in :  Gaming, Reviews
9

The Madden NFL games are one of EA’s most popular and lucrative franchises. Reason being that in the United States, Football is huge, really huge, so fans are happy to throw their money at EA every time a new version arrives. I’m a huge football fan (go Steelers), and getting Madden in South Africa has been a problem for the …

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Review – Red Dead Redemption – Legends and Killers DLC pack

By Nick De Bruyne
August 17, 2010
in :  Gaming, Reviews
1

Red Dead Redemption is undoubtedly one of the biggest hits of 2010 and will most definitely even be considered for Game Of The Year by many. While the game’s huge open world, cinematic story and a myriad of side quests, challenges and multiplayer modes are enough to keep you busy for months, there is still the appeal of downloadable content …

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Gaming

Starcraft 2 Review – All your base are belong to us

By Guest Writer
August 13, 2010
in :  Gaming, Reviews
5

Review by Marius “Stripe” van der Merwe – Mint Gaming SC2 player Starcraft. The first title was released more than a decade ago, followed by the expansion: Brood Wars. It is one of the best selling games of all time, and in some countries namely Korea, one of their biggest national sports. It defined real-time strategy (RTS) and its standards. …

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