Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Review (360)

Nov 20, 2009 No Comments by

Modern Warfare 2 is already selling out, and selling a lot. This review is almost a moot point for those familiar with either the Call of Duty franchise or the previous Modern Warfare game: you probably already own Modern Warfare 2 if you are either of those two things.

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Zombie Apocalypse Review (XBLA)

Oct 28, 2009 No Comments by

With company over to my house one night recently, I was showing off some games to a pair of father and son gamers. Zombie Apocalypse came up in conversation.

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Mini Ninjas Review (360)

Oct 23, 2009 No Comments by

Eidos’s Mini Ninjas is a cartoon-style action game, with plenty of ninjas, that any age group can enjoy. The Saturday morning cartoon-style plot revolves around the return of the Evil Samurai Warlord, who was banished… because he’s evil; it’s never really elaborated on.

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Lucidity Review (XBLA)

Oct 13, 2009 No Comments

Let me tell you a story. Once upon a time, there was a game company, spun off from a movie studio, which was a think tank for a new generation of video games.

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WET Review (360)

Oct 05, 2009 No Comments

WET was one of the refugees of the Activision Blizzard merger that found its way into Bethesda’s hands earlier this year. Developed by Artificial Mind and Movement; the game stars Rubi Malone, a gun for hire who gets caught up in a web of lies and gang violence.

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Shatter Review (PSN)

Sep 14, 2009 No Comments

When the Xbox 360 first launched, Bizarre Creations released the twin stick shooter, Geometry Wars on Xbox Live Arcade. At a $10 price point, the reimaging of asteroids featured flashy simple graphics, techno music, and highly competitive gameplay that kept people coming back for more and more.

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The Rise of the New Super Publishers

Sep 09, 2009 No Comments

With Disney’s acquisition of Marvel, the amount of quality intellectual property that Disney owns is just staggering. Marvel is a force to be reckoned with in most forms of media, with a stable of recognizable characters at their disposal

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