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Game Reviews

Sucker Punch Productions: Reliving the Past

January 2, 2011

I will take you back to a time where Sony reigned supreme. No one questioned which was better PS2 or Xbox because it was obvious the Playstation 2 was and still is the leading contender for highest selling console of all time. People considered the PS3 to be a Sony Flop claiming it was too [...]

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James Arnold Taylor: The Personal Side of Voice Acting

August 20, 2010

I got a chance to have a short interview with one of the gaming industry’s best voice actors, James Arnold Taylor. Although you may not know his name, but he is the voice of some of Sony’s best video game heroes. Currently the voice of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Master Plo Koon in Cartoon Network’s Star [...]

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Blacklight – Thumbs Down

July 15, 2010

If you’re an XBox 360 owner, you may have noticed a little title by the name of Blacklight: Tango Down on the marketplace. If you didn’t see the new addition yet, continue to not notice it. You’ll thank me in a future life.

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Metal Gear Solid (5?) Peace Walker Review

July 1, 2010

Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker Review I’m just going to start this thing by spelling it out: This game is up there with MGS3 and MGS1 as the best in the series, yeah, that’s right, those are the best in the series, you heard it here first, anybody who says otherwise is just plain wrong.

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Overlord: Finally, DLC Worth Your Time and Money

June 24, 2010

PC Valve fans are spoiled. They get new weapons, maps, game modes, enemies, comics and videos for free. It’s a great way to make loyal customers, bring in fresh blood and make a three year old game still relevant. So, it’s no surprise Valve isn’t the only company that makes new content for released games, [...]

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FPS Games: First Person Complacency

June 21, 2010

At this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), hundreds of incredible, ground-breaking new titles were shown. Games spanned all platforms including Microsoft’s Xbox 360, the Nintendo Wii, and Sony’s Playstation 3, all unique to gaming in their own way. Games such as Epic Mickey introduce gamers into an unknown and imagination-laced world, while Portal 2 promises [...]

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Red Dead Redemption: A Brief Report

May 29, 2010

Rockstar Games’s newest game Red Dead Redemption is getting rave reviews across the board.  Called “engrossing and superbly addictive” as well as “the ultimate sandbox game”, Red Dead Redemption manages to snag top scores from the biggest gaming reviewers. If you haven’t heard about this game yet, then get out from under that rock and [...]

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Earthworm Jim DSi – Whoa Nelly!

May 26, 2010

What the…what the heck is going on in this game? Earthworm Jim is a platformer from times past, with absolutely berserk level design and the kind of absurdist humor that companies inexplicably got away with presenting to small children in the mid-90s. It’s brilliant, frankly, and a welcome addition to the DSiWare’s downloadable library.

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NIER: A for Effort

May 15, 2010

A week and a half later from the release date, this gamer finally finishes NIER with mixed feelings of satisfaction and disappointment.  The new Square Enix RPG is a nostalgic, oddly funny, character-driven traipse through an Alternate Earth slowly getting back on its feet after all life had been extinguished.  Full of unique characters and [...]

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SSFIV Endless Battle – Great Idea or Greatest Idea?

May 10, 2010

Two fighters, “world warriors” if you’re feeling formal and nostalgic, face each other across a concrete field of battle under an imposing overpass. The air is still, the fighters motionless; experience and skill makes it so that any move will be met with a counter move, and the first fighter to even twitch in a [...]

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