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Author Jamie Georgiou

Jamie Georgiou

brokenageparallax
9

Welcome To The Nu Age… | Broken Age Act 1 Review

Jamie Georgiou
January 2, 2015
Android, iOS, Mobile Gaming, PC, Playstation Vita, Portable, PS4, Reviews
When it comes to the point 'n' click adventure genre, Tim Schafer has a portfolio of classics more extensive than pretty much anyone else in the business. From The Secret of Monkey Island to Day of the...
tombraiderparallax
9

A Legend Reborn | Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Review

Jamie Georgiou
September 17, 2014
PS4, Reviews, Xbox One
Given the gaming industry's current penchant for remastering old titles for the new generation of consoles, as well the reveal of The Rise Of The Tomb Raider back at E3, this seems an ideal time to take a look...
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8

If it ain’t broke… | Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse Review

Jamie Georgiou
August 21, 2014
Android, iOS, Mobile Gaming, PC, Playstation Vita, Portable, Reviews
In the conversation about the greatest point 'n' click adventure games of all time, Revolution's Broken Sword series often gets unfairly overlooked in favor of the classic Lucas Arts titles: Monkey Island,...
murderedsoulsuspectparallax
6

Alive and Kicking? | Murdered: Soul Suspect Review

Jamie Georgiou
July 7, 2014
PC, PS3, PS4, Reviews, Xbox 360, Xbox One
The murder-mystery is one of the oldest stories ever told: following the killer's trail and piecing the clues together to uncover the grim, shocking truth. It's nothing new, which is all the more reason...
device6
9.5

An Interactive, Enigmatic Thriller | Device 6 Review

Jamie Georgiou
May 23, 2014
iOS, Mobile Gaming, Reviews
1 Comment
First thing's first: Device 6 is a weird game. There's no getting away from it; Swedish developers Simogo have crafted a brilliantly gripping, thought-provoking, creative, but oh-so weird interactive...
metalgearsolidgroundzeroesparallax
6.5

“War has changed…” | Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes Review

Jamie Georgiou
April 24, 2014
PS3, PS4, Reviews, Xbox 360, Xbox One
Plenty of controversy has surrounded the release of Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, as well as more than a little confusion. Is it simply nothing more than a glorified demo/prelude for the real main course...
thelastdoor34parallax
9

“Soon, I will stop trembling” | The Last Door – Chapters 3 and 4 Review

Jamie Georgiou
March 27, 2014
PC, Reviews
Appearances can be deceptive. Taken at face value, The Last Door looks like a standard NES-quality game that has turned up in the wrong era. But the retro-chic visuals just make the levels of tension and...