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Review: Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One
Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One is Insomniac’s second multi-player focused game in the series. Back in 2005 they had released Ratchet: Deadlocked, which was a cooperative arena focused game where Ratchet and Clank fought for their survival in an intergalactic tournament. All 4 One, however, takes ...
Published by Bob Webb on Oct. 25, 2011
Review: Ace Combat Assault Horizon
I’ve been writing about video games for years but it wasn’t until 2007 that I really got into it.  My first test of what I could accomplish as a writer was Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation.  At the time I lamented the downfall of the flight sim genre on the home console scene and while it’s been...
Published by Chris Davis on Oct. 20, 2011
Review: Dark Souls
It's 2 AM and I'm ass deep in sewage frantically fighting off giant frog-like freaks of nature that are constantly threatening to put an extremely detrimental and pain-in-the-ass to remove curse on me. In addition, I'm carrying an inordinate amount of souls and humanity which could all vanish int...
Published by Bob Webb on Oct. 16, 2011
Published by Ben Alford on Sept. 30, 2011
Second Opinion: Gears of War 3 Review
When Gears of War was first announced for the then next-gen Xbox 360 console it can be said there was almost universal acclaim for the Epic Games title.  After all, not only was it the flagship title for the Unreal 3 engine, it was also one of the most brutal video games anyone had ever seen.  It...
Published by Chris Davis on Sept. 28, 2011
Review: Gears of War 3
Gears of War is now an institution. Its fans are ravenous in their loyalty and its detractors unwavering in their attempt to malign it at every turn. With the high testosterone look of the characters, the large weapons, and a seasoning of Bromance; Gears of War has made itself an easy target. At ...
Published by Joseph Christ on Sept. 27, 2011
Review: The Gunstringer
After playing the demo, I quickly fell in love with the concept of The Gunstringer, a wild west shooter tale about a lone gunman exacting revenge on his former posse for betraying him. I saw shades of the original Sly Cooper story with the opportunity to deliver a set of engrossing characters. I ...
Published by David Liao on Sept. 15, 2011
Review: Rise of Nightmares
Rise of Nightmares is a game that suffered from its platform of choice. This should come as a surprise to no one, but the Kinect does not have the fine tuned motion tracking required to make a very intuitive and frustration free experience. While being the bold leader in creating the very first h...
Published by Bob Webb on Sept. 12, 2011