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Review: Bioshock Infinite
Every generation that has come along there have been those few memorable titles that, beyond being great experiences, really makes the player put down the controller and truly consider their actions and the implications of the story.  2007’s release of Bioshock by then 2K Boston and meant to be a...
Published by Chris Davis on April 16, 2013
Review: Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance was almost a completely different beast at one point. Originally under development by Kojima Productions under the same gaming tenants as previous Metal Gear titles, it was quietly canceled in 2010 amid development problems only to be resurrected by Platinum Games a...
Published by Joseph Christ on Feb. 19, 2013
Published by Joseph Christ on Feb. 16, 2013
Review: Dead Space 3
For all the work we put into talking, writing and playing video games, most of us are powerless when we are faced with change, especially when it comes to changes for the perceived worse.  This generation has seen an almost dramatic shift toward homogenization, more so than any other before it an...
Published by Chris Davis on Feb. 11, 2013
Review: Kentucky Route Zero: Act I
Not every game needs to be a gameplay heavy endeavor, nor overly explain itself to the player. Sometimes a game can be an experience barred from the traditions of what fun in video games has been since Pong. Kentucky Route Zero may lack traditional gameplay but it makes up for it in style, atmosp...
Published by Jeffrey Demelo on Feb. 3, 2013
Review: Devil May Cry (DmC)
Few titles are as a saturated by controversy as Capcom's reboot of the Devil May Cry series. The publishing powerhouse has been making some bold decisions with their core franchises lately by skewing their typical gameplay stylings and sometimes handing them off to western developers all together...
Published by Nick Henderson on Jan. 22, 2013
Review: Anarchy Reigns
Anarchy Reigns might be the most innovative and daring project yet released by Platinum Games. While the studio certainly houses accomplished veterans of the characters action genre, bringing this type of game into the online arena has been rarely attempted, and almost always met with complete di...
Published by Brad Simons on Jan. 21, 2013
Community Review: Hard Reset
The environments in Hard Reset look great. The dystopian cyberpunk world has the look of Blade Runner, but the game runs at the speed of Doom. It is amazing that a game can look as beautiful as it does, but still runs fast and smooth, even when cars are exploding and electrical boxes are discharg...
Published by Joseph Christ on Jan. 3, 2013