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Lego City Undercover Review: Helicopter Parent
Posted on 03/26/2013Just back off, alright?! -
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Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14 Review: A Game of Legends
Posted on 03/26/2013Over the last few years we have seen the team at EA Sports venture down new paths with Tiger Woods PGA Tour, revamping controls, bringing in new game play modes, and we... -
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StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm Review: Heart of Darkness
Posted on 03/25/2013Taking "scorched Earth" to a whole new level. -
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iOS Roundup: Week of March 18
Posted on 03/21/2013This week, the iOS roundup looks at four games that could not be more different. Are any of them good? -
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SimCity Review: Was 10 Years Worth the Wait?
Posted on 03/18/2013After spending the last ten years focusing on The Sims, Maxis is back to their roots with SimCity. Having been a die hard fan of the series since its inception,... -
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Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 – Fun for Everyone?
Posted on 03/12/2013Then I hereby declare war on you all … the Fourth Great Ninja War! (WARNING: This game was initially released in Japan, where the anime is currently running. However, unless... -
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Tomb Raider Review: Coming Out of the Dark
Posted on 03/08/2013Lara Croft's return has great potential that isn't fully realized. -
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Star Wars Pinball Review
Posted on 03/07/2013Star Wars fans around the world can rejoice as the Star Wars Pinball tables for Pinball FX 2 have finally started to arrive. The first set of 3 tables spans... -
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Dollar Dash: A Chaotic Mess?
Posted on 03/06/2013Find it, rob it, and keep it. Dollar Dash is a new top-down maze game released by Kalypso Media Group & developed by Candygun Games. It will be available on... -
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Crysis 3 Review: Concrete Jungle
Posted on 03/01/2013The trajectory of the Crysis series has been bizarre. The first game in the series, Crysis, was released as a PC-only title in 2007. Its claim to fame was more for its visual... -
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iOS Roundup: Sporos and Raft Pirates
Posted on 02/28/2013These iOS roundups are designed to showcase the latest on the iOS platform. Today, we look at a great puzzle game and a so-so MMO. -
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Worm Run iOS Review
Posted on 02/26/2013I’m sure there is nothing worse as a space janitor then finding yourself on the run from a giant worm. In Golden Ruby Games latest title Worm Run for iOS you... -
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Aliens: Colonial Marines: Exploding From Inside
Posted on 02/25/2013Like a facehugger to the balls. -
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Dead Space 3 Review: Spaced Out
Posted on 02/11/2013In all, the experience of playing Dead Space 3 far outweighs the storytelling and general ambiance of the game, and that's a shame. -
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Omerta: City of Gangsters Review: Leave the gun Take the Cannoli
Posted on 02/01/2013“As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster.” ~Henry Hill Like Henry I too had dreams of being a gangster. Who wouldn’t want to... -
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Kentucky Route Zero Act I Review: On The Road Again
Posted on 01/28/2013Its respectful and mature story is confident and self-assured from the beginning, and its commitment to being a piece of interactive fiction is only slightly diminished by an awkward puzzle at the very beginning of the game. -
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iOS Roundup: Pantheon, Half-Inch Heist, Ghostbusters
Posted on 01/25/2013Sometimes it feels like reviewing iOS titles is a bit of a waste. So many of them are designed for quick consumption that going into intricate detail on one specific title seems to serve no one. So then, instead of trying to wring 800 words out of each of these three games, we've decided to combine them all into one mega post for your perusal. -
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The Cave Review: Miner Problems
Posted on 01/22/2013In all, The Cave is a success. It has a distinct lack of polish and the controls could use another command or two, but the combination of intrigue and fun puzzles will give any player that fuzzy feeling that so epitomizes DoubleFine's past work. It's a self-assured, if somewhat safe, game that feels old and new at the same time. -
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DmC: Devil May Cry Review: The Devil Inside
Posted on 01/18/2013DmC: Devil May Cry is a great game. It proves Ninja Theory's capabilities as a character-action game developer and reinvents the series' formula for a new audience. Although fans that have a narrow view of what Devil May Cry is might want to start a riot when reading certain parts of this review (30 fps is a sticking point for many), it's a game worth anyone's time, fan of the series or not.