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Review: The Testament of Sherlock Holmes (360/PS3/PC) 15 Oct 2012 | 08:25 am
Holmes and Watson are back on the case, in a game designed for home consoles. Should you pick up the trail and follow the clues to this mystery's conclusion?
Review: FTL: Faster Than Light (PC) 23 Sep 2012 | 10:47 pm
Faster than Light goes where no indie game has gone before. Does it reach Warp Factor 9, or fizzle out before take-off?
Review: Fractured Soul (3DS) 20 Sep 2012 | 04:31 pm
After nearly eight years of development, Fractured Soul has made its way onto the eShop. Was it eight years well spent? Read on to find out!
Pure Pwnage Returns With An Indiegogo Funded Movie 20 Sep 2012 | 02:36 pm
The greatest video game player of all time returns to pwn n00bs... and if he's not too busy, change the world while he's at it.
Review: Qwak (iPad) 17 Sep 2012 | 05:52 pm
Twenty years after the classic platform game appeared on Amiga systems, does Qwak remain as impressive as it was in its glory days? Check out our full review of the iPad re-envisioning inside.
Friday Roundtable: The Wii U Cometh 14 Sep 2012 | 11:48 pm
The Wii U is now officially but little more than two months away. The BNBGAMING crew continue their Nintendo discussion as the eighth generation lingers just over the horizon.
WiiU Not Available for Pre-Order on Amazon.com 14 Sep 2012 | 07:54 pm
The fractured relationship between Amazon and Nintendo continues to grow as Amazon announces it will not be taking pre-orders for Nintendo's newest console.
Celebration of Games: The Music of Deus Ex 14 Sep 2012 | 04:00 pm
We know you asked for orange, but we've got better: former BNBGAMING extraordinaire Michael Enger takes a look back at the original Deus Ex soundtrack.
Wii U Japanese Release Date, Price and Launch Software Revealed 13 Sep 2012 | 04:43 pm
Nintendo President Satoru Iwata has announced that the Wii U system will launch in Japan on 8 December in two separate packages.
Celebration of Games: The Music of Castlevania 13 Sep 2012 | 04:00 pm
The mighty Chad Morelock braves vampirism to bring you tales of Castlevania's infernally good soundtracks.