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Review: L.A. Noire
It would be safe to say that you have probably never played a game like L.A. Noire. Rarely is the detective story angle used as a source of inspiration, but as I’ve found from playing Heavy Rain, mystery can create some extremely satisfying and enriching memories. In the case of L.A. Noire, I’m s...
Published by David Liao on May 20, 2011
Review: Portal 2 (Campaign)
Valve is known for producing some of this industry's most ambitious and exciting games but are infamous for taking forever to do so. A mere three to four years since Valve stole our hearts with the phenomenon known as Portal, the game makes a return to the lime light with Portal 2. The original P...
Published by Nick Henderson on April 25, 2011
Review: Crysis 2 (Xbox 360)
In the past three months, it has become painfully obvious that 2011 is going to be a big year for shooters.
Published by Nick Henderson on March 31, 2011
Review: Stacking
Double Fine, the creative force behind the 2005 cult hit, Psychonauts, have been on somewhat of a roll as of late.
Published by Nick Henderson on March 15, 2011
Review: Killzone 3 (Multiplayer)
Killzone 3's multiplayer. Is it good? Is it bad? Will you be cursing at the TV like you were in the campaign? Or will you have a genuinely good time?
Published by Carlos Ottino on March 3, 2011
Review: Bulletstorm
Holy shit! Bulletstorm had some of the best fucking marketing I’ve seen in a modern game release this side of my ass. When those mother fuckers used humor to spoof other games in the first-person shooter genera, developer People Can Fly and Epic Games consistently shouted one fucking message from...
Published by Joseph Christ on March 2, 2011
Review: Killzone 3 (Single Player)
Before reading my review for Killzone 3, know this. Because of my 'peculiar' stance towards the game, I decided to do two reviews, one rating the game's single player and one doing the same for the multiplayer. "Why? Why?!" You ask.
Published by Carlos Ottino on March 1, 2011
Review: Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Back in 2006 while I was rockin’ my PS2 Bethesda released a single player RPG on the Xbox 360 and PC. An epic tale of kings, thieves, cults, mages, gladiators, and a lowly prisoner unfolded itself on the world, and it was good.
Published by Nolan Hedstrom on Feb. 18, 2011