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Sonic Generations review (X360)Reviewed on July 18, 2012Blast to the past...and back |
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Dead Rising 2: Off the Record review (X360)Reviewed on July 16, 2012To everyone's surprise, Capcom made an announcement a few months into the following year about a new game in the franchise. With that, we got the natural successor to Dead Rising 2: Dead Rising 2. Oh, Capcom... |
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Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition review (X360)Reviewed on July 15, 2012Lost in Nightmares will take hardly more than an hour to complete, and it’s really only a worthwhile investment if you really want to know how Jill got into the predicament that cast her as a Excella Gionne’s personal bodyguard. Fighting the Guardians of Insanity, hulking grotesques armed with giant cudgels, feels more like something out of Silent Hill than Resident Evil, and putzing through a much-watered down version of the Resident Evil 1 mansion really only makes me realize that it’s better... |
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Resident Evil 5 review (X360)Reviewed on July 15, 2012These tone-downs in difficulty actually serves as more of a reason to keep playing than not, surprisingly, and you’ll come to find that even though the main quest in 5 isn’t long at all, there are still plenty of reasons to continue playing long after you’ve fired an RPG right into Wesker’s face . . . as he’s melting in a pool of lava . . . inside of a gigantic volcano . . . shouting at the top of his lungs, “CHRIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!” |
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Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition review (X360)Reviewed on July 14, 2012While I’ve played the game quite often from first obtaining it, I feel that there is still so much to do. My ambition from Minecraft doesn’t extend to reaching any set goals. Rather, it’s about looking forward to a journey that will take me beyond lava lakes and nether portals and into something far more withstanding – my own world. Made my way. |
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Dead Rising 2: Case West review (X360)Reviewed on July 11, 2012Hijinks ensue as the two constantly bicker with each other, spout smart ass comments, and get themselves caught in unfortunate situations. In other words, welcome to Dead Rising: Buddy Cop Edition! |
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Dead Rising II: Case Zero review (X360)Reviewed on July 10, 2012It's like the equivalent to purchasing a Dead Rising 1 demo where Frank West and the helicopter pilot have to land for fuel and punch a guy in the face. |
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DiRT Showdown review (X360)Reviewed on July 09, 2012If you're in the mood for a decent, accessible racing game, you can do a lot worse than DiRT Showdown. The trouble is that you can also do a lot better for a lot less money. |
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Dead Rising 2 review (X360)Reviewed on July 08, 2012For the longest time, I, and I think a lot of gamers, believed a sequel to Dead Rising was never going to materialize. |
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Spec Ops: The Line review (X360)Reviewed on July 06, 2012Spec Ops: The Line: Game Review |
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Inversion review (X360)Reviewed on June 18, 2012Playing it won't ruin your weekend. |
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Max Payne 3 review (X360)Reviewed on June 17, 2012Max Payne has not had an easy life; he lost his wife and daughter to drugged up psychotics, his friends to gunmen and his job to drink. Since the last time we have seen Max he's lost it all, no longer a cop and on the verge of claiming his life or letting his habits do it for him he has nothing save a handful of painkillers and a bottle of scotch. So as you can imagine he needs a new start which he finds when he takes a job as protection for a rich family called the Brancos who live and work in ... |
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O.C.D. review (X360)Reviewed on June 15, 2012With O.C.D., you grind so you can grind more; you gain skills so you can grind more quickly; you harvest goods to make items and equipment so you can grind even more quickly. The grinding isn't a means to an end, it's the beginning, middle and end! |
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Lollipop Chainsaw review (X360)Reviewed on June 14, 2012Lollipop Chainsaw is what it is, a Suda51 production featuring a unique style wrapped in basic play mechanics. |
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Binary Domain review (X360)Reviewed on June 12, 2012I'm not afraid to admit I wasn't expecting great things from Binary Domain, the latest third-person cover shooter from Sega... |
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Awesomenauts review (X360)Reviewed on June 10, 2012Though many games share the core mechanics that Awesomenauts is built upon, there’s simply nothing else out there like it right now. |
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Vanquish review (X360)Reviewed on June 06, 2012In the moment... |
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Game of Thrones review (X360)Reviewed on June 05, 2012While there is magic in the world of Game of Thrones, the majority of it is in Mors' and Alester's respective dog and fire powers. Unlike Dragon Age Origins, there are no darkspawn, no dragons, no werewolves and no sentient trees. Hell, there aren't even any wolves, spiders or bears. You'll fight tons of barbarians, bandits, peasants and soldiers, though…and for all intents and purposes, they're all the same. |
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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier review (X360)Reviewed on May 28, 2012Not only did Ubisoft delibrately implement design choices that are detrimental to the game, but they occasionally defy logic to do so. Future Soldier often forces action on you as if the game isn't meant to be played any other way. Which would be fine if the shooting were more graceful, or if there weren't infinitely more interesting elements at play. |
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EvilQuest review (X360)Reviewed on May 24, 2012Once the shock that I was playing a wanna-be retro title wore off, all that was left was a basic, by the books action RPG. As Rotten Tomatoes likes to say, it was a genre exercise. |
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