Review: The Beatles Rock Band

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If I had to choose just two genres of games to play for the rest of eternity, I would have to pick first person shooters, and music/rhythm titles.  A curious combination I admit, but if there isn’t a new game to play those are the two types of game I inevitably go back to. Read more

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Trine Review: Knights Can’t Swim

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Alongside RPGs and fighting games, platformers are one of my favorite genres to play.  There’s just something about the genre that’s hard to hate, even as games get more complex and genres meld together, the simple charm of a platformer can’t be denied.  Trine is that kind of game.  Read more

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DLC Mini-Review: Sam and Max – Beyond Time and Space (XBLA)

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A long, long time ago, an old friend gave me a very special birthday present; two games that I had never heard of before.  As a kid, I was hard pressed to play anything that didn’t have Final Fantasy or Mario in the name…until Sam and Max Hit the Road changed things forever.  Read more

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Review: Wet

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There’s a certain sub genre of the third person shooter that only a few games belong to. Stranglehold is one of them and so is Total Overdose and both are members of the genre that is the ‘Third Person Stunt Shooter’.  Yes, I just made that name up.  This genre has recently added a new member to its stable and it’s called Wet, a title released into the wild from developers Artificial Mind and Movement.  Read more

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Demon’s Souls Review: From Boletaria With Blood

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A few months ago, I took a trip into the enigmatic world of Demon’s Souls to bring you the scoop on the game’s original release.  Now, with the game’s English release but a scant few weeks away, it’s time to brave the fog one final time. Read more

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Review: SoulCalibur Broken Destiny Attacks The PSP

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SoulCalibur is one of those fighting franchises that I somehow find myself returning to again and again when I need some solid fighting action.  Read more

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Muramasa: The Demon Blade Review – Sword-Chucks, Yo!

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A short time ago, Muramasa: The Demon Blade was released on the Wii, taking the crown as the current “Wii hardcore game” for people to keep an eye on.  Did it live up to expectations, or leave gamers feeling dull and uninspired?  Read on. Read more

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Dissidia: Final Fantasy Review – The Infinite Illusion

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When Square Enix announced Kingdom Hearts in 2001, people were skeptical.  Nobody knew what to expect out of a crossover between Square and Disney.  Flash back to 2007, when the announcement of Dissidia drew a similar response.   Read more

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Review: Wallace And Gromit’s Grand Adventures Finale: The Bogey Man

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With a hearty laugh (and some tears), it’s time for us to take a look at the final episode of the Wallace and Gromit Grand Adventures series.

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inFAMOUS Review: Lightning Strikes Thrice

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“With great power comes great responsibility”.  It’s the mantra of Spider-Man, and the key phrase that launched a thousand superheroes.  After echoing through the comic book world for decades, it’s come back once again in inFAMOUSRead more

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