X360 Review: Modern Warfare 2

The most anticipated game of the year is finally here, and holy crap does it not disappoint.  If you are a fan of FPSs, this is a game that you will not want to put down for weeks. Read the full story

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X360 Review: Halo 3: ODST

What began as a simple Halo 3 expansion evolved into it’s own, full-length project.  Sans Master Chief, ODST is definitely a unique game that is worth your time.
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X360 Review: DiRT 2

Colin McRae may be gone, but Codemasters fully intends on continuing to honor his legacy by making the best damn rally games ever.

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X360 Review: The Beatles: Rock Band

It’s better than Guitar Hero: Metallica, at least.

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XBLA Review: Shadow Complex

Shadow Complex is a game you’ll play and instantly be hooked on. Welcome to the new standard for XBLA games… Read the full story

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X360 Review: Batman: Arkham Asylum

When I first heard about Batman: Arkham Asylum a year or so ago, I was actually a little worried.  I’m a rather huge comic nerd, and Batman has always been one of my top favorites.  The world of Batman is rather unique with an inherent darkness not found in many other mainstream comics.  On top of that, the game is set in Arkham, a place filled with some of the worst villains ever pondered.  Seriously, the Joker beat one of the previous Robins to death.  So needless to say, I was rather concerned that the game would not live up to standards set by the comics.  However, I have one main point to make about Arkham Asylum: boy, did it ever deliver. Read the full story

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Xbox 360 Review: Wolfenstein

World War II is an oft-visited setting in video games, most extensively the Call of Duty and Medal of Honor series.  The Wolfenstein series has been around for a while, going all the way back to 1981 with the release of Castle Wolfenstein.  The Wolfenstein franchise, however, offers a different WWII experience by incorporating the Nazi interest in the occult and paranormal.  By combining the standard killing of Nazis with mutants and paranormal, futuristic weapons, Wolfenstein makes for a unique and satisfying first person shooter. Read the full story

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XBLA Review: Trials HD

Want to enjoy, hate, love and rage at a game in the space of one hour? Trials HD is here to help you.

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XBLA Review: TMNT: Turtles in Time: Re-Shelled

Will this classic remake have you yelling COWABUNGA, or WTFUNGA?

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Retro Review: Professor Layton and the Curious Villiage

There comes a time in every gamer’s life where they make the decision to buy a game solely based on the cover.  I got lucky. Read the full story

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