Adam Thinks About Monkeys, Espionage, Psychics and Man Eating Cubes

This time on Adam Thinks…  Adam Radcliffe takes you on a journey through the mists of time to talk about some of the games from his childhood that he thinks no one else has ever played… what an idiot. During my prepubescent days of gaming nirvana I had a PlayStation, a purple one because I’m special. Well… [...]

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Mon, August 1 2011 » Adam Thinks..., Articles » 3 Comments

Adam Thinks… About Clouds

Found scribbled on a sheet of used toilet paper in mango coloured crayon, The Newb Review’s resident mental Adam Radcliffe shares his thoughts on Cloud gaming. Any gamer will tell you that collecting little plastic boxes with discs inside them is great fun. Nobody can fully explain it, but filling your shelves with games is [...]

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Mon, May 16 2011 » Adam Thinks..., Articles » 2 Comments

Adam thinks… in 3D

Someone left a typewriter out in the Newb Review office and Adam seems to have gotten his little grubby hands all over it. The following nonsensical ramblings were found next to a mysterious brown smear in the carpet. They say if monkeys have enough time they can type the entire works of Shakespeare. Well, if you [...]

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Mon, January 24 2011 » Adam Thinks..., Articles » 1 Comment

Adam thinks… Your-Row-Gay-Mer 2010 Special

It may surprise you, but a reputable, knowledgeable and well endowed gaming journalist like myself has never actually been to a gaming expo the likes of E3, Gamescom or even the Tokyo Game Show. However, recently I was graced with the good fortune of the gaming gods and granted passage to Eurogamer Expo 2010! This [...]

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Thu, October 14 2010 » Adam Thinks..., Articles » No Comments

Adam thinks… 4 Teh LOLZ

Throughout my gaming life I have always been a sucker for the hype. I’ll always be the guy pushing in line at the ticket office to make sure I get two seats on the hype train, with computer games gaining more exposure in the mainstream media, it’s hard not to jump on board and I like to put my feet up from time to time. But more often than not the trains are shoddily built with cheap materials and they soon derail, sometimes even before they have even left the station.

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Tue, September 7 2010 » Adam Thinks..., Articles » No Comments