Good News for our European customers!
Good news ! We are now sending all games over £18 from mainland Britain. There is no longer any risk of custom duties when you shop with zavvi.com. Start enjoying our superb offers now! Es gibt schöne Neuigkeiten! Alle Spiele von … Continue reading →
Games: Metroid: Other M Review
Many people are often quick to forget just how fast and loose Nintendo are willing to play with some of their own intellectual property. When their deeply beloved Metroid series was farmed out to second-party newbie team Retro Studios back … Continue reading →
Win tickets to Triumph Live 2010
Closed: Well done to Sarah from London! Let us know how it was! Triumph Live is an event that takes place to celebrate the successful relaunch of the Triumph Brand back into the motorcycling world! It is going to be … Continue reading →
Happy Birthday Mario
zavvi would like to say a big “thank you” to our friends at Nintendo. They have certainly put a smile on the faces in the office today by sending us a lovely balloon and a delicious cake so that we … Continue reading →
Games: Halo Reach Review
During the opening forty-or-so minutes of Halo Reach, it’s quite possible that many fans are going to come face to face with the frankly distressing realisation that Bungie may have, as a coarse fictional teenager once exclaimed, gone and screwed … Continue reading →
Games: R.U.S.E Review
Just a couple of short years ago, almost everyone in the gaming universe was united in the opinion that Real Time Strategy games simply did not work on home consoles. Some had definitely been sharper than others (with Japanese PS2 … Continue reading →
Games: Tom Clancy’s Hawx 2 Review
Although Hawx 2 and its predecessor are undoubtedly two of the most accessible games to be released beneath Ubisoft’s esteemed ‘Tom Clancy Presents’ umbrella, that doesn’t mean that they’ve been somehow watered down in the slightest. Their storylines are both … Continue reading →
Games: Gunblade NY & LA Machineguns: Arcade Hits Pack Review
Sega‘s 2007 port of their much-loved 2004 arcade light-gun shooter Ghost Squad somehow ended up being one of the finest games ever released on the Nintendo Wii. The arcade original was an utterly perfect fit for the Wii, but the … Continue reading →
Games: Ninety-Nine Nights 2 Review
The Japanese crowd combat genre – a hack and slash spin-off that is epitomised by the likes of Tecmo Koei’s ever-popular Dynasty Warriors series and the first Ninety-Nine Nights title from 2006 – is one that delights in placing its … Continue reading →