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The Last of Us review (PS3)Reviewed on June 30, 2013Instead, Joel’s personal motives are called into question. As his protection of Ellie becomes more and more desperate, the astute gamer will not be able to escape wondering whether Joel is trying to replace his own lost family with this little girl—leading her into an unbalanced emotional reliance in the process. |
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Sleeping Dogs review (PS3)Reviewed on June 06, 2013Sleeping Dogs, from United Front Games and Square Enix, is a Grand Theft Auto clone with Batman: Arkym City’s combat and Burnout’s driving. |
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Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut review (PS3)Reviewed on May 07, 2013When local woman Anna Graham is found strung up to a tree and completely gutted, FBI agent Francis York Morgan (York, for short) is called to the little mountain hamlet of Greenvale to investigate. Greenvale is no ordinary town, which is perfect for York since he’s no ordinary federal agent. |
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Aliens: Colonial Marines review (PS3)Reviewed on April 20, 2013A brutal patchwork of exaggerations, underachieving and wasted potential. |
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Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory review (PS3)Reviewed on April 03, 2013In this form, stats are increased substantially and so is the character’s bust line. Seriously. The young girls are transformed into scantily clad women who wear battle gear that is intended more for fashion than function. I'm not sure why Compile Heart decided to go in this direction, but it’s a franchise staple and it contributes to far too many excessively sexual scenes (including a group bath). |
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Crysis 3 review (PS3)Reviewed on March 19, 2013Crysis 3 doesn’t have any major flaws, but it also doesn’t offer anything out of the ordinary. |
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God of War: Ascension review (PS3)Reviewed on March 17, 2013Because its predecessors have already offered so many epic moments, Ascension falls prey to the double-edged sword of comparison: yes, the game offers more of the sort of fun you’ve come to expect, but it also fails to live up to the reputation that previous installments earned. |
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Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk review (PS3)Reviewed on March 13, 2013Atelier Ayesha is a shallow affair. I like its looks and the sweet music it plays, but it just doesn’t appeal to me intellectually. |
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Tomb Raider review (PS3)Reviewed on March 10, 2013It’s impressive to see Tomb Raider go from setting up frightening encounters with wolves, to getting your blood pumping right before a shoot out, to giving your trigger-finger a break and making you get cerebral with a puzzle or two. |
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Bulletstorm review (PS3)Reviewed on February 24, 2013There’s so many options and rewards from killing creatively, that Bulletstorm becomes probably the only FPS where shooting someone in the face feels like you’re doing it all wrong. |
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Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance review (PS3)Reviewed on February 19, 2013It always seemed like a matter of time before we got a game like Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. I just figured that I would be playing it on the Wii. Instead, 1:1 swordplay has managed to find full expression with the tried and true analog control sticks of the Xbox 360 and PS3. |
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Sonic & All-Stars Racing: Transformed review (PS3)Reviewed on February 03, 2013Sonic & Sega All Stars Racing: Transformed is a kart racer that quickly and cheerfully dispels any cynicism about the genre. |
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Mass Effect Trilogy review (PS3)Reviewed on January 21, 2013The heart of Mass Effect is you, the player. Mass Effect is a series that succeeds in its details, rather than its broad strokes, and while the technology and themes of the story create a vivid setting, all of the details of that setting are decided by the player. |
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Anarchy Reigns review (PS3)Reviewed on January 12, 2013Is this a fight or a beauty pageant? |
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Final Fantasy XIII review (PS3)Reviewed on January 01, 2013Final Fantasy XIII stands as a new kind of JRPG that rewards varieties of intelligent play and players who think on their feet. |
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Knytt Underground review (PS3)Reviewed on December 23, 2012You've probably never heard of Knytt. It's pretty underground. *laughtrack* |
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Midway Arcade Origins review (PS3)Reviewed on December 22, 2012If you grew up around arcades, Midway Arcade Origins is likely to disappoint you because many of the games simply don’t control the way you remember. Home conversions did a great job of making the classic arcade titles function on inferior hardware, and yet these new releases abandon that refinement in favor of ill-advised faithfulness to old code that no longer matches contemporary hardware. |
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Resident Evil 6 review (PS3)Reviewed on December 04, 2012Somewhere amidst the zombies, the parasites, the secret organizations, Resident Evil has lost itself. You can tell that Capcom wanted Resident Evil 6 to be big; an homage to sixteen years of fandom. The problem is, they don’t know who they are appealing to any more. |
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Far Cry 3 review (PS3)Reviewed on December 02, 2012Far Cry 3 is a sublime open world shooter that attempts to tackle the cause of insanity in a meaningful way, with mixed success. |
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Zone of the Enders HD Collection review (PS3)Reviewed on November 16, 2012Can we all agree that all future HD compilations from every company should be handled by Bluepoint? |
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