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Review: Dead Island
When Techland first announced Dead Island back in 2005 we were just heading into the full zenith of the zombie craze. As its development wore on, and like a typhoon rushing toward shore, we would soon be bombarded with the undead in almost every form and function. Both our games and our media wou...
Published by Joseph Christ on Sept. 5, 2011
Review: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Since the highly lauded 2000 release of Ion Storm’s Deus Ex and it’s less than comparable 2003 follow up Deus Ex: Invisible War, fans have been itching for another addition to the series. The Deus Ex series established itself by mixing the first person shooter perspective with role-playing elemen...
Published by Tim Bacani on Aug. 30, 2011
Review: Call of Juarez: The Cartel
Imagine, if you will, a first-person shooter which not only employs three-person cooperative play, but contains a system where each person has their own sub-objectives within the story; sub-objectives that can greatly alter outcomes toward the end of the game. Imagine, if some of these sub-object...
Published by Joseph Christ on Aug. 10, 2011
Review: From Dust
Much like the early 90s PC games from Maxis’ Sim series, From Dust is inadvertently educational. Inadvertently because it is a game based off of its creator’s ...
Published by Ben Alford on Aug. 4, 2011
Review: Catherine (PS3)
Amidst the barrage of first person shooters and known quantities that suck the market dry year after year, a niche title from Atlus emerges to wipe the slate clean. Merging mature, relevant storytelling with a gameplay hook that one would not expect in a full priced console release, Catherine sta...
Published by Nick Henderson on Aug. 3, 2011
Review: Bastion
Bastion’s narrative wonders whether to forgive or forget; to labor in the past or embrace the future. It is not a cheap moral dilemma either, it is made ...
Published by Ben Alford on July 28, 2011
Review: Deadliest Warrior Legends
In case you didn't know, The first Deadliest Warrior game was only a severed pinkie away from earning a spot on my list for the top 10 games of last year. Does the sequel live up to the standards set by its predecessor? Or is this a Dud Warrior?
Published by Carlos Ottino on July 27, 2011
Review: Warhammer 40K: Kill Team
Sometimes the appetizer can be the best part of the meal. Small plates of delectable morsels that do so much more than simply quench your hunger for the main event. Instead, they in themselves are savory islands which stand on their own and do not just ameliorate the main course, but transcend it.
Published by Joseph Christ on July 26, 2011