Ian Dean
Imagine FX and Creative Bloq editor Ian Dean is an expert on all things digital arts. Formerly the editor of Official PlayStation Magazine, PLAY Magazine, 3D World, XMB, X360, and PlayStation World, he’s no stranger to gaming, either. He’ll happily debate you for hours over the virtues of Days Gone, then settle the argument on the pitch over a game of PES (pausing frequently while he cooks a roast dinner in the background). Just don’t call it eFootball, or it might bring tears to his eyes for the ISS glory days on PS1.
Latest articles by Ian Dean
Killzone 2 - multiplayer preview
By Ian Dean published
The invite-only beta trial splits opinion
Legendary review
By Ian Dean published
The first rule of Greek Mythology Club is don't open Pandora's Box
Legendary review
By Ian Dean published
The first rule of Greek Mythology Club is don't open Pandora's Box
Golden Axe: Beast Rider review
By Ian Dean published
The legendary golden axe has been broken...
Golden Axe: Beast Rider review
By Ian Dean published
The legendary golden axe has been broken...
G1 Jockey 4 2008 review
By Ian Dean published
We don’t get it. We realise that there are people out there who like horse racing, and we realise that there are even people out there who like the G1 Jockey series of games.
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor review
By Ian Dean published
You'll need a new button after this
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor review
By Ian Dean published
You'll need a new button after this
Mirror's Edge
By Ian Dean published
From gritty, futuristic battlefields to a dazzling modern-day dystopia, EA DICE have pulled a gymnastic blinder
1942: Joint Strike - PS3 Network review
By Ian Dean published
Thumb-numbing shooting like it’s 1984
1942: Joint Strike - PS3 Network review
By Ian Dean published
Thumb-numbing shooting like it’s 1984
Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit review
By Ian Dean published
There's nothing limited about the fights here
Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit review
By Ian Dean published
There's nothing limited about the fights here
Yakuza 3 - import review
By Ian Dean published
Exploring the Japanese underground has never been so much fun
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