Gran Turismo 5 Review

No matter how I start this review out, joke one liner or serious, you will instantly tell where I’m going with this.  I’ll first preface this by saying that I love Gran Turismo.  GT 1, 2, 3, 4, GT:HD, and 5: Prologue I have them all and have played them all to death.  Well, not […]

Posted on February 8, 2011 by Ed Acosta

Battlefield 3 tease

The behemoth is back. Just a day after the announcement that Battlefield 1943 and Battlefield Bad Company 2’s DLC: Onslaught were both cancelled for PC, DICE and GameInformer revealed the cover to the magazine and a teaser trailer for BATTLEFIELD 3: [responsive_youtube xP0Ij1_VTY0]

Posted on February 5, 2011 by Scott Ellison II

QUASI-REVIEW: Champions Online

Cryptic Studios on January 25th changed their pricing model for the superhero MMO Champions Online to a Free to Play system. Since I can’t slap a score on a free game nor have I played enough to evaluate everything. I am making this a Quick Save, a feature where we have a look at a game for […]

Posted on February 1, 2011 by Scott Ellison II

Moved and other things

Haven’t posted any news cause I’m still winding down from my move of residence. What have we missed the past few days though?

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What’s actually being reviewed? The Game or The Box?

We all read reviews. We want other people’s opinions on a game before we spend our money on it. It makes sense. There are times where we play a demo, and that is more than enough to sell us on the game. Other times we rely on experts to tell us what they think of […]

Posted on January 28, 2011 by Scott Ellison II

Codename: NGP …wait what?

Sony’s codename for the PSP2 is NGP. Although, the NGP acronym reminds me more of NeoGeoPocket. SONY JUST ANNOUNCED THE NEO GEO POCKET!

Posted on January 27, 2011 by Ed Acosta

Why it’s hard for me to complete games

I didn’t realize it until today, but I know why it is that I cannot finish games in a timely manner. The reason is simple, I like them SO MUCH that I don’t want them to end. Take Mass Effect 2 for example. It’s one of my favorite games of 2010, and it’s a great […]

Posted on January 25, 2011 by Scott Ellison II

The Cloud

In this modern age of video games, where we’re constantly connected to some sort of online network; whether it be Live, PSN, Steam, etc… why is it that we are still tied to a single console?  I’m sure you’re confused so let me explain, see, I own two Xbox360s and have access to two PS3s. […]

Posted on January 24, 2011 by Ed Acosta

PSP2, can it be true?

Rumor has it that Sony will be unvieling the much talked about PSP2 this thursday, 1/27/2011, and if true, the world will finally get to see what type of mini monster Sony has hiding. The web has been a buzz with tidbits like PS3 caliber graphics, dual sticks, PSP-Go style slider, and some form of […]

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Mafia II Review

The game puts you straight into the action as Vito Scaletta alongside his best friend Joe Barbaro. You two get into some hairy stuff, which forces you into the Army and are in Sicily fighting the Nazi’s. You come home and your best friend Joe and his “connections” get you discharged from the Army. From […]

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“Duke Nukem Forever” still matters

Over 14 years, we have been waiting for the follow-up to the 1996 hit game, Duke Nukem 3D. The snide, machismo, ruthless man who has saved the world from the invaders. He is a fictional character, but someone we believed in. 3D Realms gave us a character that kicked ass and chewed bubblegum. Then he […]

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Game Dev Story Review

What’s the best way to pass time at the office?  If you answered, “managing my own game company” surprise, Kairosoft has just the game for you.  Game Dev Story puts you in the shoes of a business entrepreneur, an entrepreneur of a start up game development company.  Create your gaming empire in 20 years, developing […]

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Infinity Blade Review

The rule of thumb for mobile games is to make something that you can play for 5-10 minutes and then you move on to another game or reach your destination. Infinity Blade does it’s best to defy that rule of thumb. You start your questline as a warrior out to destroy the God-King, the immortal […]

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