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  • Bioshock 2 Review 0 CommentsPosted by on April 22, 2009 under PC, PS3, Reviews, Xbox 360 BIOSHOCK-2-XBOX-360-BOX-ART_1258499867
    With an average critic rating of 96% at Metacritic.com and arguments for video games as art. Many gamers agree that Bioshock is one of the greatest shooters produced in the past decade. Bioshock's storyline is in many ways based on and inspired by the bestselling novel "Atlas Shrugged", and involves the geopolitical effects taking place in an underwater Atlantis-like economy of a city called Raptu... more.
  • Brutal Legend Review 0 CommentsPosted by on April 10, 2009 under PS3, Xbox 360 BrutalLegendCover
    Remember Double Fine? They are a developing studio best known for their popular and well acclaimed platformer called Psychonauts. Not only was it intriguing and intuitive, but it also featured interesting characters and an engaging plot, something quite rare in videogames, overall. So now comes their next effort, Brutal Legend. It is also a platformer, but it takes a rather different approach fro... more.
  • Cross Edge Review 0 CommentsPosted by on April 9, 2009 under PS3, Xbox 360
    The PS3 has been experiencing a shortage of major RPG's, but now things are slowly starting to turn around, and Cross Edge is another step in that direction. And it's not like the regular RPG; it's a tactical roleplaying game. While there are many such games floating around for the PS2 system, Cross Edge takes a slightly different approach, partly by compiling characters from all over the Japanese... more.
  • Our Review of Red Alert 3 0 CommentsPosted by on April 2, 2009 under PC, PS3, Reviews, Xbox 360 red-ksbfg3ry45u68y5jhgt
    The Red Alert franchise first debuted in 1995 on the PC, as part of the Command & Conquer series. The game was later ported to consoles like the Playstation. A hit sequel came around in 2000, it's taken long eight years till another sequel was finally released on the Xbox 360 and PC, Red Alert 3. RA3 brought back everything that fans had loved so much about it in the first place: action-packe... more.
  • Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 Review 0 CommentsPosted by on March 29, 2009 under PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360 images
    Over the last three years EA has released an annual installment to their Tiger Woods PGA Tour series. For 2009 it's PGA Tour 10, and in this game EA intends to resolve many of the franchise's big recurring issues, namely the game's ability to determine the players' draw and fade they put into their shots. The game is also seeing an improvement in graphics and gameplay. I'll explain how. The vi... more.
  • Army Of Two: The 40th Day Review 0 CommentsPosted by on March 25, 2009 under PS3, PSP, Reviews, Xbox 360
    Last year, Army Of Two was released, it incorporated the idea of two men working side by side to infiltrate high-security facilities and take on dozens of terrorists at a time. The result was a co-op focused game that was very well hatched. However, I think many gamers and critics alike have agreed that the majority of the time the game was very hit-and-miss in it's execution. For example, it's in... more.
  • Our Review of Need For Speed: Shift 0 CommentsPosted by on March 20, 2009 under Mobile, PC, PS3, PSP, Reviews, Xbox 360 Need-For-Speed-Shift-USA-NTSC
    What? Another "Need For Speed" game?. Electronics Arts has released a Need For Speed title annually for the last several years, and with the continuing lack of innovation, critics are starting to knock the series down to it's knees. It's just becoming increasingly apparent. The last time a major, critically acclaimed Need For Speed game was released, it was Need For Speed: Most Wanted in 2005. A... more.
  • Section 8 Review 0 CommentsPosted by on March 19, 2009 under PC, PS3, Xbox 360 section_8_xbox360_box
    In this day and age, a good shooter is always welcome, especially if it's different from other shooters. Developer Timegate is best known for their work on the hit Kohan strategy series, the Axis & Allies translation from board to videogame, and recently the F.E.A.R. expansion Extraction Point. Timegate Studios was always into strategy, but it seems that they have recently developed a taste fo... more.
  • BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Review 0 CommentsPosted by on March 17, 2009 under Arcade, PC, PS3, PSP, Xbox 360
    2D fighting games are a rarity on consoles these days, the most popular franchise of which probably being Guilty Gear. It's true that Super Smash Bros. Brawl comes to mind, but bear in mind that while Brawl's gameplay is in two dimensions, the graphics are not. And really, the same goes for Street Fighter 4. That's what makes the new game in development titled "BlazBlue" so unique these days. It's... more.
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