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Load The Game takes pride in its review section, bringing you an objective and in-depth analysis of the latest releases. LTG’s reviews go through games on all platforms, from the Playstation 4 to the 3DS and the PC. Our grades are awarded after careful consideration, and the Load the Game team does its utmost best to help you make up your mind about that game purchase you want to make.

Review: Ewin Champion Series Gaming Chair with Pillows

Serious gamers probably found out by now that spending a lot of time at their desks will cause them some gruesome backaches. Thankfully, they won’t have to give up on their passion, they only need to choose a better chair. The perfect chair, actually. The EWin Champion Series Ergonomic Computer Gaming Office Chair with Pillows – CPB might just be it. I ...

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Tesoro Excalibur RGB Mechanical Keyboard Review

Gaming keyboards are one thing. Mechanical gaming keyboards are an entirely different thing? Why? Because for professional gamers or enthusiasts, the technology under the keys is just as important as fancy macro keys or colored backlight features. This is something that the guys at Tesoro, a perhaps lesser known gaming peripheral manufacturer, seem to completely understand. The Tesoro Excalibur RGB ...

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GTA V Bug Allows Players to Gain Millions

GTA V: Review for Next-Gen

GTA V is back! After a year of being on last gen consoles it has decided to jump over to Next Gen, where I believe it should have been in the first place. While some people may be a little reluctant to come back to GTA V, it is better than it was. While the online still has some issues, ...

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For Honor Review

For Honor: Review

When For Honor was first announced I saw it as a western style Dynasty Warriors and had written it of, the all changed however. The first time I swung my Viking Raiders Axe into the head of a rival samurai in the closed beta, I realised just how innovative For Honor was. I went into the Beta with no interest ...

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Reus gameplay

Reus Review: A Wealth of Fun

Reus originally released on PC in May 2013, and it has now been ported to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. While the game has its issues, Reus still delivers fun gameplay and an abundance of charm on consoles. Reus is a god game in which you control four giants (Forest, Ocean, Rock, and Swamp giants), whose abilities allow you to ...

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Adam Wolfe, Episode I Review

Adam Wolfe is a type of game that we don’t see very often anymore. Hidden object puzzles have been forced out of modern gaming, and the point and click adventure game has fallen out of favor with many modern gamers. It’s sad, really, because there’s a reason these games used to be so popular – they’re a lot of fun. Adam ...

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Inside review: Evoking what lies within

Sinister, Ominous and Unnerving. Inside is an unsettling, mood  altering masterpiece. Inside is the highly anticipated follow-up release to the critically acclaimed indie title Limbo, developed and published by Playdead studios. Inside is a 2D side scrolling platform adventure, in which you follow the escapades of a juvenile protagonist avoiding a myriad of dangerous perils and pitfalls whilst interacting with ...

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Review:Fighting for honor – Ubisoft new monster

Developed by Ubisoft, For Honor is due to release by February of next year. The game captures what no other video game melee combat can; the detailing of the weapons, the type of attacks and the sound effects. The effects are crystal clear, the “clang” sound when two metals clash, the dodge when you move away from the attack, and ...

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L.A. Noire Flashback Review: One Silly Detective

L.A. Noire was a game I enjoyed immensely back in 2011, but my memory faded and the details of Cole Phelps’s journey slipped from my mind. One day I had this dilemma that all gamers can relate too. I hit a dry spell. I was tired of all of my games and the solution: dust off the PS3. I had ...

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Madden NFL 17 Review

I’ll be honest with you – I don’t really play a lot of sports games. In fact, Madden NFL 17 is the first football game I’ve spent more than a few hours with since Madden Football 64. To my pleasant surprise, though, I actually enjoyed my time with the game. As you all know, every year comes the day when EA puts out ...

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