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As a parent, it's always tricky to find games young children will enjoy. Trying to tread that line between finding something that's interesting enough to hold their attention, whilst still being e...
Although we’re only a few months out from the most recent X-Men film, X-Men First Class, the latest X-Men game, titled X-Men Destiny and set for release at the end of the month, bucks the trend of fil...
The original Kinectimals was one of our favourite Kinect games – cute cats, masses of mini-games, and the added benefit of not having to stand halfway down the street to make it work. Me and ...
When people think flight sims, it’s often not all that unexpected that the first thing to pop into your head is “Eek, I could never do that.” These are a breed of games that, unlike racing games, wher...
In terms of storylines in games, there are few like Mass Effect. Here is a series that puts its storytelling at the heart of the gameplay. Everything you say, everything you do, and everywhere you g...
The templars are a funny bunch. Steeped in mystery, and, more importantly, history, the Templar crusades must have seemed like a great starting point for a game - or at least, they probably did, until...
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure certainly has an impressive list of people on the credits - especially for, what's essentially, a "childrens game". With music by Hans Zimmer, and a story penned by Joel ...
If you've been anywhere near a channel that shows childrens TV programs recently, (or been to Disneyland Paris) you'll most likely have seen the adverts for Disney Universe, showing four little blue-f...
Jurrasic Park was one of our most anticipated games we got to see at Gamescom in Cologne a few weeks ago, as it's made by one of our favourite developers, Telltale Games. They're the brains behind som...
Rayman – the no-limbed platforming hero of the late 90s, seems to have gone into something of a retirement in recent years. First appearing in 1995, he hasn't been in a proper platformer since Ra...
Announced at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) a few months ago, Raving Rabbids: Alive and Kicking sees the loveable, if daft white Rabbids invading Microsoft's Kinect sensor for the first t...
Just Dance is one of those games that needs no introduction....But in case you've never come across Ubisoft's dancing phenomenon, it's a simple concept that's gone on to...
If you were travelling through Battersea on the 8th of April, you may have wondered what on earth was going on. To the commuters passing by on the trains that ran past the disused powerstation, it mus...
With over 2 million copies already sold worldwide, there’s no denying Michael Jackson: The Experience has already left its mark on the music genre, providing a new, accessible way for fans of both d...
Here at Everybody Plays, we saved the best Kinect title for last - today's Kinect title is none other than Kinectimals, a game which lets you have your very own pet tiger (or other big cat), using Mic...
Today's Kinect title is the perfect antidote to festive over-indulgence this Christmas. Your Shape: Fitness Evolved is a new fitness game for Microsoft's Kinect sensor - an impressive camera that...
Even before it was announced, a game like Kinect Sports was something of a given for Microsoft's new motion sensor - when you consider that Kinect is, for all intents and purposes, M...
Continuing the Countdown to Kinect, today's Kinect game is Kinect Adventures - and this time, it's a game that's something a bit special. Rather costing £40, like every other tit...
Dance Central is the latest game from Harmonix (makers of the hugely successful Rock Band series) for Microsoft's Kinect camera, which tracks your entire body as you dance. Tracking your...