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Mortal Kombat Vita

Mortal Kombat Vita
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Mortal Kombat stands as a historical monument for video games. Unlike Sonic or Mario, the series has heavily influenced games in ways unimaginable. Thanks to Mortal Kombat, we not only have the ESRB but we also have discovered several anti-video game activists we can add to our personal hit lists thanks to their excessive speeches […]

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Asura’s Wrath

Asura’s Wrath
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It has finally come to this folks. Years and years of permitting poor game design choices and you get what you rightly deserve, Asura’s Wrath. I hear people parading around on their glorious hate train saying how stupid Capcom is for creating a game that ends up being a very expensive anime. Well it is […]

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Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
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There is something about an ambitious brand new IP coming from a development team full of all-star fantasy entertainment creators that really get my nerd juices flowing, and Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning definitely fits that bill. Imagine the hack-and-slash gameplay of the best Action/RPG, mix it with the open world aspects of a Fallout or […]

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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Review

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Review
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Bethesa has done it again. After five years since Oblivion’s critical success, they have created yet another potentially legendary hit, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Skyrim takes everything great about the series and attempts to fix everything that is bad. However, some of the bad remains. I cannot completely blame Bethesda considering the intimidating amount […]

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Battlefield 3

Battlefield 3
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The battle of the big Fall releases has started and EA and DICE’s behemoth Battlefield 3 has finally hit stores. Battlefield 3 is the latest iteration of the extremely popular multiplayer centric Battlefield series. Battlefield 3 is a modern military shooter that also focuses mainly on its multiplayer component, which is probably a good thing because the […]

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Dark Souls

Dark Souls
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I must start out by saying a couple things: I have completed Demon’s Souls; I did not find it as excruciatingly difficult as everyone else did; and I am needing to reflect upon my initial feelings of it to accurately review Dark Souls. This is because Dark Souls is EXACTLY like Demon’s Souls sans a […]

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Dungeon Defenders

Dungeon Defenders
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Dungeon Defenders is a very unique and different experience. Trendy Entertainment has captured the entertaining wave-based gameplay of the tower defense genre and meshed it together brilliantly with addictive RPG elements. Add fantastic third-person action gameplay and some of the best cooperative gaming you’ll come across this year, and you’ve got a formula for one […]

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Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine
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Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine is Relic Entertainment’s newest video game featuring Games Workshop’s incredibly deep Warhammer 40k universe. Unlike its real time strategy counterparts, Space Marine is the first of the Warhammer 40k video game titles to be an action oriented shooter. I was a little bit worried about how well the game would play […]

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Bastion

Bastion
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When I first came across Supergiant Games’ Bastion, I kind of blew it off as just another action role-playing game. I’m not a huge fan of that genre, so the game wasn’t even really on my radar. However, as I came across more information about the game it began to intrigue me. When I finally […]

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L.A. Noire

L.A. Noire
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When you first look at L.A. Noire you notice two things: Rockstar Games and a cop. The second thing that is probably thought is this: “Cool, GTA as a cop in 1940s LA.” That line of thinking is very wrong though. L.A. Noire is vastly different than any game you’d expect to see sporting a […]

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