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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
0 CommentsPosted by GRSContributor on January 23, 2012 under Featured, PC, PS3, Reviews, Wii, Xbox 360
On the surface, this Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is similar to its predecessors. If a casual fan sat down for a few rounds of team deathmatch or domination, it would be easy to forgive them for mistaking this for a map pack. Its visuals are familiar, most of the weapons are recycled from previous games, the tight gunplay feels similar, maps are still fairly cramped affairs for the most part, ... more. -
Sonic Generations
0 CommentsPosted by Sacter on December 15, 2011 under Featured, PC, PS3, Reviews, Xbox 360
It has been eons since I've played a new Sonic game that was truly enjoyable. Many Sonic fans older than 8 will agree with me when I say that the last true Sonic game was Sonic Adventure 2 for the Dreamcast/Gamecube. However, it seems as if Sonic has redeemed himself with 2 steps in the right direction. The first step being Sonic Colors and the second being Sonic Generations – a dream come... more. -
Why You Need To Get Your Kid A PS3
0 CommentsPosted by Bzilla56 on December 9, 2011 under Articles, Featured, PS3
Picture a sad boy. He is on the street, crying. He has lost all hope in life, and is now homeless. How did he end up this way? His Parents didn’t give a PlayStation 3, that’s how. Every year 65% of Americans suffer from not having a PlayStation 3. According to statistics show by Sony, this can lead Poverty, Unplanned Pregnancies, and in some cases Death. So how can you prevent this from happen... more. -
Bzilla’s Review of Mass Effect 2
1 CommentsPosted by Bzilla56 on October 27, 2011 under PC, PS3, Xbox 360
Mass Effect 2 is a brilliant, fun, addictive game. How can I make such claims? Well here’s my review of Mass Effect 2. Let’s start off with the most important thing: Gameplay. The third-Person shooting part of the game just contains the action, which is fun and addictive but Mass Effect 2 really shines with its RPG elements. Whatever you say affects the course of the game with its Para... more. -
L.A. Noire Review
0 CommentsPosted by Sacter on July 27, 2011 under Featured, PC, PS3, Reviews, Xbox 360
Unlike other Rockstar games, you don't play as a criminal and you can't go around causing chaos and destruction. Instead, you play as a detective and spend most of the game searching for clues. You also question witnesses, which can be a real challenge as you must judge the trustworthiness of a witness' statement using clues and their facial expressions. After every question you get a response... more. -
HomeFront Review
0 CommentsPosted by GameReviewStop.com on March 16, 2011 under PC, PS3, Reviews, Xbox 360
Unlike many others in the shooter genre, you’ll probably want to play Homefront for the setting, not the shooting. Homefront tells the tale of a dark future in which the United States’ economy collapses due to a series of crises. Now the US is left as a shell of country and to make matters worse, a unified Korea (unified by the North) has launched an all-out attack on the American mainland. M... more. -
X-Men Origins: Wolverine Review
0 CommentsPosted by GameReviewStop.com on July 16, 2009 under Nintendo DS, PC, PS2, PS3, PSP, Reviews, Wii, Xbox 360
Wolverine games have something of a bad history. With a few exceptions, no Wolverine game seems to properly capture the essence of what makes Wolverine so awesome. However, the new game for the movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine just may have what it takes, which is surprising considering the fact that it's a movie license game. Here are some reasons why I think this just might be the best Wolverine g... more. -
F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin Review
0 CommentsPosted by GameReviewStop.com on under PC, PS3, Xbox 360
Monolith released an intense sci-fi shooter in 2005, known as F.E.A.R., featuring a very horror inspired setting and feel. The same developers are currently working on F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin, and intend to make it an even more intense experience, and one of more varied combat thanks to new weapons, enemies, and mechanics, such as explosive environments, advanced AI, etc. Though details of t... more. -
Wolfenstein (2009) Review
0 CommentsPosted by GameReviewStop.com on April 22, 2009 under PC, PS3, Xbox 360
The video game series Wolfenstein has been around longer than most. In fact, it debuted in 1983 as one of the first stealth-action game ever created. Since then, however, it has gone through some major re-imaginings, from the intensely bloody shoot-em-up Wolfenstein 3D to Return To Castle Wolfenstein, in which multiplayer was a pretty major component. Lucky for us gamers, the new Wolfenstein to be... more. -
Review of Red Faction: Guerrilla
0 CommentsPosted by GameReviewStop.com on under PC, PS3, Xbox 360
Red Faction was originally released on the Playstation 2 and later on the PC. Since then Red Faction II has come out on all the previous gen consoles such as the PS2, Gamecube, Xbox and PC. Both games are first-person shooters geared toward fast paced action, often involving dual-wielding and alternate-fire modes on weapons. In fact, for a long time the Red Faction franchise was best described as ... more.
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