Jack Ford

Jack Ford is from Somerset, where there's nothing to do except play video games and write. His works has appeared on Battle Royale With Cheese, Gender and the City, Flickside and SnookerHQ among others.

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Remembering Medal of Honor: Rising Sun – starts off great but soon loses momentum

Medal of Honor: Rising Sun is a prime example of a video game which starts off great but soon loses its momentum.

Remembering Crash Nitro Kart!

What is Crash Nitro Kart? When Universal and Vicarious Visions started production it was known as Crash Team Racing 2 before the eventual name change.

Looking back to 2008 and the clashing of Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe

At first glance Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe looks like either a novelty side-step for Mortal Kombat or a precursor to Injustice.

Call of Duty: Ghosts – still full of memorable moments

Call of Duty: Ghosts is one of the most maligned entries in the first-person shooter series.

Looking back to 2005 and the Caped Crusades of Batman Begins

Though The Dark Knight gets the most attention, coming three years sooner it was Batman Begins that changed the superhero film as we know it. Christopher Nolan’s original interpretation of the character was one that was rooted in reality and was, crucially, believable. It was the first time it felt that characters like this could exist in the real world. It’s only fitting, then, that such a film’s tie-in video game would also be one that goes against the grain.

Looking back to 2010 and the stealthy shooting of Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Conviction

On release in 2010, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction on Xbox 360 and PC saw good reviews and sales – more than one million overall - but it won over few new fans.

Taking a look back at Alice: Madness Returns

In 2011, McGee brought his interpretation of Wonderland back, this time for the Xbox 360, in Alice: Madness Returns.

Are video games art? Looking back at… Child of Eden

“Are video games art?” This is a perennial argument, one with staunch advocates on both sides who are hard to sway. Naysayers, though, can be shown examples of art in video games that are hard to deny – such as the visuals of the sadly overlooked Child of Eden, released for Kinect in 2011.

5 of the best Call of Duty Modern Warfare missions

After a lot of speculation, the latest instalment in the long-running blockbuster Call of Duty franchise was recently revealed – and it’s a reboot of the groundbreaking Modern Warfare series. However, the makers of the new game say it will be set in a new timeline, and the events of the original Modern Warfare trilogy will be re-written. So as to never forget the revolutionary series that paved the way for Call of Duty to become the best-selling shooter franchise of all time, this list charts five of the best missions - not individual moments, but complete missions – from the Modern Warfare series.

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