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    As a pretty hardcore gamer I'll give almost anything a whirl, but there are definitely genres which have never quite clicked for me. These include flight simulators, racing simulation (as opposed to arcade sty1e racers which I love) and bizarrely Wii boxing. Above all though, rhythm games have always flummoxed me. Given my passion for rock music Guitar Hero is obviously a hugely enticing prospect, but paying £70 for the privilege of sucking seems excessive. Fortunately Zavvi celebrated the hideously overpriced release of Rock Band by dropping the price of Guitar Hero III to just £45 for the bank Continue »
  • Bad Company, Worse Company

    Now that it seems to have reached a resolution I thought I'd weigh in on the Bad Company DLC furore with a slightly less emotional response than certain others. For those unaware of the background, Bad Company was to have around 20 unlockable weapons, half of which could be unlocked in-game, the rest of which could only be purchased either through a limited edition gold release or via Xbox Live.Aside from imbalancing the game itself, people were more worried about the dangerous precedent it set. These are clearly part of the original game, not some expanded content, so why Continue »