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Endgame for online addicts
James Driver played a video game 16 hours a day for two years. Now he's trying to help other addicts kick the habit.

Game review: The Last of Us: Left Behind
Chris Schulz reviews a new DLC pack for last year's epic zombie-adventure The Last of Us.

Siobhan Keogh: Why does gaming attract trolls?
Siobhan Keogh investigates the link between trolling and gaming after the flap over Flappy Bird.

Siobhan Keogh: Is motion gaming dead?
Have the wheels fallen off motion gaming? Siobhan Keogh investigates.

Flap over Bird game's cull
Flappy Bird's creator has taken the addictive game app offline after complaining: "I cannot take this anymore."

What's 2013's biggest game?
Gangland videogame Grand Theft Auto V has sold more than 32 million copies, its publisher has revealed, claiming the title of the biggest selling game of 2013.

Game review: Rocksmith 2014
Can a video game teach you how to play guitar? Chris Schulz investigates.

Siobhan Keogh: Games were not better in the good old days
It's not exactly an uncommon sight on gaming forums and websites. "Remember this game?" says a caption, alongside a picture of a game case from the 70s, 80s, or 90s.

Siobhan Keogh: Where did two-player mode go?
Games blogger Siobhan Keogh asks where all the two-person multiplayer games have gone.

Game reviews: Gran Turismo 6, Need For Speed Rivals, Forza 5
Take the chance to be a couch potato car bogan. TimeOut's game reviewers check out some of the latest car games on the market.

2013 in review: The year's best games
When it came to the software, here's what TimeOut reviewers loved playing the most.

Game review: Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate
Riddle me this: When is an Arkham game not an Arkham game?

Review: Quick, tell your kids: Tearaway is fantastic
Playstation Vita's new game Tearaway is for your kids, but shh - don't tell them you're secretely playing it at night.

Siobhan Keogh: Why there's no sex in games
Why isn't there more sex in games? And why is it so badly handled when it is included? Games blogger Siobhan Keogh investigates.

NSA turns eyes to online games
Stories carried overnight by international media say US and UK spies have spent years trawling online games for terrorists and informants.