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Resident Evil 5: Desperate Escape Review
Posted on 2010/03/12 | 1 CommentReviews where you click the link to read on another site will be like this for awhile friends. I am sorry. News, and a new form of content, will continue to roll out the same. Read review here. -
Resident Evil 5: Lost in Nightmares Review
Posted on 2010/03/04 | No CommentsLost in Nightmares, the first installment of DLC content for Resident Evil 5, is both a gift and apology from Capcom. Every feature is either a light touch on the backs of longstanding Resident Evil fans, or an endorphin surge for new ones. Lost in... -
Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks Review
Posted on 2010/01/29 | 4 CommentsIf you want to play The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks you’d better like trains, or Zelda games. If you love either, you’ll enjoy this title. If you don’t, there might be too many little things that irk you to finish it. Spirit Tracks has... -
Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles Review
Posted on 2009/12/11 | No CommentsResident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles takes a shotgun approach to game development and misses all the targets. Fans of the series will have problems with the on-rails shooter gameplay and flat dialogue. On-rails shooting fans will have problems with the nauseating third person camera and... -
New Super Mario Bros. Wii Review
Posted on 2009/12/03 | 3 CommentsNew Super Mario Bros. Wii is the kind of game that comes out every five years. So rare is it to see a game that unifies elements that should be common to every game, but seldom are: Innovation, purpose, and fun. In a game library... -
Dragon Age: Origins Review
Posted on 2009/12/02 | 1 CommentBioWare’s Dragon Age: Origins is a masterfully marketed monolith of hype. If you have any interest in RPGs you already know that Dragon Age is the “spiritual successor” to the ethereal Baulder’s Gate series. The game features prolific history, a plethora of moral dilemmas, party...
