News - February, 2012

Friday24th Feb 2012

  • Review Cabela's Adventure Camp (Xbox 360)

    If you go down to the woods today

    Set in a kids' summer camp with a sergeant keeping on things, the heat is on in Cabela's Adventure Camp as you compete for gold medals against three other happy campers. With six customisable characters to choose from — no Avatar support, sadly — you and three friends can take part in summer camp-themed...

Thursday23rd Feb 2012

  • News BBFC Pegs Dragon Ball Z Kinect for June Launch

    Just Saiyan

    After Korea rated Dragon Ball Z for Kinect last week, now the British Board of Film Classification is on on the act, slapping a 12 rating — and release date — on the game. According to the BBFC, the game's release UK date is 15th June 2012, not too shabby considering Namco Bandai is yet to announce the game officially. We imagine...

Tuesday21st Feb 2012

  • Review My Self Defence Coach (Xbox 360)

    Poor in defence

    Why dance yourself fit when you can fight yourself fit instead? Ubisoft's My Self Defence Coach offers just that, with a workout regime that's also designed to teach you how to fend off any would-be assailants, too. After creating a profile to help chart your productivity and progress in cardio, reflex, defence process and balance,...

Friday17th Feb 2012

  • Review SpongeBob's Surf & Skate Roadtrip (Xbox 360)

    SpongeBob Surfpants

    If you lived in a pineapple under the sea, you'd probably enjoy skateboarding, right? That's the basic premise of SpongeBob's Surf & Skate Roadtrip, and that's all right with us. Choosing from either SpongeBob or pink pal Patrick, you pick your pants and surf or skate the night away. As you'd expect from a game based on the...

Wednesday8th Feb 2012

  • News Country Dance All Stars Song List Confirmed

    Yeehaw

    Want to know which of your favourite country music stars will feature in the upcoming Country Dance All Stars, due out later next month? Well boy howdy, have we got a treat for you. Featuring no fewer than three artists called Josh — Kelley, Thompson and Turner, of course — as well as classic acts Johnny Cash, Carrie Underwood and, er,...

Friday3rd Feb 2012

  • Review Double Fine Happy Action Theatre (Xbox 360)

    The name says it all

    It’s incredibly difficult to review Double Fine Happy Action Theater with a traditional review system. It’s hardly a game at all; there’s no challenge, no goal, no direction. Calling it a “game” is, honestly, hardly appropriate - it’s more of a toy than anything. Toys and games are both designed to be fun, though,...