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Activision Launches Charity Site

Activision Launches Charity Site

Imagine living in the desert, away from your family and friends for months … years.    Imagine waking up every day of your life and wondering if today is the day you will die.  The day your child takes it’s first steps without you. The day you will take another life.   The day one of your [...]

Off to Never Neverland with Zenescope’s Joe Brusha

Off to Never Neverland with Zenescope’s Joe Brusha

The writer/company president agreed to take the time from his daily routine to give GEN the scoop on Peter and his boyhood pals ... and foes.

Wii Review: Muramasa: The Demon Blade

Wii Review: Muramasa: The Demon Blade

Resistance to Vanillaware’s latest game is feudal.

Reppion and Moore Set a Very Important Date

Reppion and Moore Set a Very Important Date

Things get curiouser and curiouser as Reppion and Moore travel hand-in-hand with Alice this winter.

Zombie Awakening - Interview with Nick Tapalansky

Zombie Awakening - Interview with Nick Tapalansky

Awakening author Nick Tapalansky talks comics, zombies and zombie comics with The Nerdy Bird! Plus, Mexican brothels?!

Tag Archive | "third person shooter"

X360 Review: Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard

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X360 Review: Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard



Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard is the latest contribution from third party developers Vicious Cycle. Unlike the name suggests, this game is not a sequel to, well, anything, and makes fun of almost everything in video game history.  A decent effort is given to the third person shooter aspect of the game, but it is obvious that most of the work went into making this game really funny.  While a lot of the dialogue is pretty funny, sadly, both the gameplay and the comedy fall short of the standards set by other comedy games in the past. Read the full story

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