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Enhanced Multiplayer Gaming with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

Posted on 21 December 2011

The latest edition of the ever popular game Call of Duty finally concluded the Modern Warfare trilogy. Modern Warfare 3 maintains the same level of exciting action, realistic characters and thrilling plots revolving around terrorism and military unrest. Continue Reading

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Batman: Arkham City – Setting Up to be The Game of the Year

Posted on 29 September 2011

After watching the Batman: Arkham City trailers and seeing the released pictures I am filled with the kind of glee that teenage girls get when they watch the latest Twilight trailer. With the multitude of villains that the game boasts, including the Joker and his main plot line, it looks like it will be easy to get lost in the newest Batman game. Continue Reading

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The Bigs 2 Review

Posted on 15 November 2010

Sports simulators are generally not everyone’s type of game, and in fact they tend to enjoy a rather limited crowd of followers. However, when it comes to games like The Bigs, and its latest sequel, The Bigs 2, that’s a different story – with a gameplay so focused around arcade elements and fun, stripping all the unnecessary realism, the game is easily able to attract a much more diverse crowd of players. Continue Reading

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Tales of Monkey Island Review

Posted on 15 November 2010

When it was announced that there’s a new game in the Monkey Island series in development, fans were in complete ecstasy. Some of you may not have even heard the name, and that’s understandable, considering the last game in the series came out about ten years ago. However, those who do know it, also know that the series was considered one of the absolute classics in adventure games, with all of its games pushing the genre forward during the years when it was blooming, and until its decline around the year 2000. Continue Reading

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Super Mario Galaxy 2 Review

Posted on 15 November 2010

Super Mario Galaxy 2, yet another Wii-exclusive by Nintendo, expands the trend set by its predecessor, Super Mario Galaxy, which was received with great praise from the gaming community when it came out several years ago. Back then, Nintendo stated that SMG is more or less a “test bed” for this type of gameplay, and if the responses the title received are to be of any indication, we’d say the experiment was very successful. Continue Reading

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Punch-Out!! Review

Posted on 14 November 2010

The Punch-Out!! series is a well-known one, especially among older gamers, as the first installments in the series came out quite a long time ago. The most recent one, designed exclusively for the Wii, follows the similar premise of the previous games, while making the best possible use of the Wii’s motion controller. Imagine the Wii’s standard boxing game perfected in every way imaginable – that’s the newest Punch-Out!! Continue Reading

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Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands Review

Posted on 14 November 2010

The Prince of Persia franchise dates way back to the early days of computer games as a whole, when the first Prince of Persia came out as a 2-dimensional platformer game, and remained in the hearts of many gamers as one of the best and most inspiring games ever made. Years later, the series continue to attract new players, and each new game manages to set some precedent in the development of the series. The Forgotten Sands is no exception, as it once again shows us that the PoP series is far from exhaustion. Continue Reading

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Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Review

Posted on 14 November 2010

After the success of the movie Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, there were some rumors floating around the Internet that a game based on it was planned – and surely enough, the developers behind it announced their project shortly afterwards. Continue Reading

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MySims Racing Review

Posted on 14 November 2010

As The Sims kept growing in popularity as a franchise – and eventually reaching the first spot in the “most sales” category – it was expected that spin-offs would start emerging sooner or later. After all, The Sims itself was a spin-off of SimCity. However, considering the nature and style of the game, hardly anyone expected EA to pull off another Mario Kart and release a racing game in their franchise. Continue Reading

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Muramasa: The Demon Blade Review

Posted on 14 November 2010

Muramasa: The Demon Blade gained huge success upon its release in Japan, and even though it didn’t become so popular around the rest of the world, this can be partly attributed to the game’s huge tie-ins with traditional Japanese pop culture, something which not every gamer enjoys. However, those who do quickly found their next favorite game in Muramasa, and critics and players alike have praised it for its innovation and style. Continue Reading

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