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Over 100,000 Sparkle Ponies Invade World of Warcraft

June 8, 2010

Remember that game that everyone plays?  Even the bane of fools, Mr. T? Right, it’s World of Warcraft and apparently there are still a hell of a lot of people playing that game other than Chinese gold-farmers, dateless nerds and “The Guild” fans. We keep hearing about their staggering numbers, over 9 million people, each [...]

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Review: Dungeons and Dragons Online: Eberron Unlimited

February 23, 2010

The MMORPG market is pretty packed these days.  World of Warcraft seems to have a grip on many gamers, with no signs of letting go.  There is another game that is worthy of your attention.  It is not perfect, but Dungeons & Dragons Online: Eberron Unlimited for the PC is fun and free, while having [...]

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Long, Long Knights-White Knight Chronicles Review

February 22, 2010

Been some time since the last review portion, I went on vacation. But now I finished the game and can render final judgments on White Knight Chronicles.

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Android: A Free Guide to Google Gaming

February 8, 2010

By now I am sure you have seen commercials for Verizon’s new Droid phone.  What you may not know is that while the phone may be neat, it’s the software it’s running that makes it truly interesting.  Especially for gamers.  The Droid runs a mobile operating system called Android by Google.  It is an open [...]

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White Knight Chronicles review diary-Part 2

February 8, 2010

Last time, I was merely feeling my way through the game, getting through the tutorial and dipping my toes in the water. My time now has me locating three new areas and going back to online play.

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White Knight Chronicles review diary-Part 1

February 6, 2010

A formerly hyped RPG, White Knight Chronicles was the next-gen debut of Level 5, creators of Dark Cloud and the Professor Layton series. I was geeked when I found out they made a game on a console. But instead of giving a lengthy review, this lengthy game is going to be reviewed in parts, chronicling [...]

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Heavy Rain – Innovation or Fad?

February 5, 2010

How far would you be prepared to go to save someone you love? Heavy Rain, being developed by Quantic Dream is receiving good acclaim from critics. However, I cannot foresee this game being a huge seller because of the fact that you won’t be shooting everything that moves. On a good note, this game is [...]

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DDO Update 3 Now Live!

February 3, 2010

Free just got free-er.   Awesome just got awesome-er.   More awesome.   Shut up.   Dungeons & Dragons Online: Eberron Unlimited Update 3 is live.   More free play, new levels, and drinking contests with Beholders!  Also, my computer is up and running and gaming friendly again.   Coincidence?   I think not!

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The Day The Lich King Died

February 2, 2010

Today is one of the biggest days in the history of one of the biggest games in history.  Today, the Lich King dies.  With the release of patch 3.3.2, World of Warcraft fans can accomplish what they have been waiting five years to do: take on the man himself, Arthas, The Lich King, Lord of [...]

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Why I Hate Beta Testing for MMOs

January 15, 2010

Hellgate: London. Age of Conan: Hyborean Adventures. Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning. All three are great games that made amazing strides and grew into being solid games after release. Of these three, Hellgate: London is gone, Age of Conan dropped servers and contracted its aim from WoW for Grown-Ups to Niche Extravaganza, and Warhammer Online [...]

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