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Mad Catz Fender Precision Bass and Overdrive Pedal Review
You're chilling in your living room with three buddies preparing to play some Rock Band 2 when it suddenly hits you: someone will have to play bass. It's a low point in anyone's day, because the bassist never gets any respect. Instead of feeling like the runt of the litter, bassists can now rejoice;...
- Posted Jan 31st 2009
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Mad Catz Saitek Aviator Flight Stick Review
Flight Sticks appear to be going the way of the cartridge in the console gaming industry. It's no secret that flight games featured on the PlayStation 3 have yet to feel as fluid as they should when being controlled by a flight stick. With titles like Warhawk opening up the world of airborne combat ...
- Posted Jan 31st 2009
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Mad Catz Saitek PS2700 Controller Review
We've all seen the expensive mods over the last year demonstrating what it would be like if the DualShock 3 met the Xbox 360 controller and produced offspring from that encounter. While this process was disturbing (and exciting) for fans of both machines, it would be even more disturbing for their w...
- Posted Jan 31st 2009
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Mad Catz TRITTON AX Pro Review
Mad Catz latest addition to its range of quality gaming headsets, the TRITTON AX Pro, is a beast of a headset that stands majestically head and shoulders above its competitors like a royal family member lording over his subjects. The AX Pro comes packaged in a big box, one of the largest we’ve...
- Posted Jun 3rd 2011
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Madagascar 2 Review
Latching onto the coat tail of every big movie release hangs its videogame companion, generally a multi-platform title whose developer hopes will make them a quick buck from those naive enough to think that a game, which has been bumbled together quicker than you can say “money-grabbing leech,...
- Posted Nov 25th 2008
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Madden 07 Review
When people think football and gaming, there is only one game that comes to mind -- and that is Madden. In the past players have been frustrated with the series' repetitive gameplay and lack of fine tuning, and last year's Madden NFL 06 was no exception. The game lacked most features players had bec...
- Posted Jan 24th 2007
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Madden 08 Review
Electronic Arts' most famous franchise, Madden NFL 08, returns with fresh animations and a new arsenal of gameplay. The Madden franchise is definitely known as one of the longest running franchises in videogame history. Fortunately, Tiburon got its act together with 08 and the result: the best versi...
- Posted Aug 17th 2007
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Madden NFL 09 Review
The Madden football franchise has come a long way since its inception in 1988 when it became the first 11-on-11 football experience. With the release of Madden 09, EA Sports is celebrating the 20th season in Madden football history, something that is unheard of in the gaming industry. Not only has M...
- Posted Aug 16th 2008
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Madden NFL 11 Review
As sure as excessive tailgating leads to burley fans filled with bratwurst and Bud Light Lime, every year we get a new iteration of the best American football game, Madden NFL, with new features, better graphics, and more depth than previous entries. That’s not to say that every year’s v...
- Posted Aug 9th 2010
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Madden NFL 12 review
For a lot of Americans, the start of the football season (and, yes, I mean good old fashioned American pigskin-style football) is better than Christmas. A lot of those diehard football fans are the crowd that buys each new Madden game that EA Sports puts out year after year. For those fans, this rev...
- Posted Sep 1st 2011
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Madden NFL 13 Review
Just about every annual sports game needs that year where everything changes. EA Sports has recently focused on transforming its sports lineup--games like FIFA, Fight Night, and NHL have all had, or will have, drastic revamped installments--and this year it's Madden's turn. With the promise of impro...
- Posted Aug 24th 2012
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Mafia II Review
The gangster setting is one of the most prevalent backdrops for some of the greatest stories ever told. It’s hard for most red-blooded men (and women, we suppose) not to adore movies, books and videogames based on the mafia or modern organized crime. Tony Soprano made HBO what it is today. Leo...
- Posted Aug 26th 2010
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MAG Review
One of the most overplayed and overproduced videogame genres is the first-person shooter market. We say overplayed as a substantial chunk of hardcore gamers flock to FPSs in droves, often ignoring the chance of dipping their toes in to other genres. The basic formula for the FPS has been in place fo...
- Posted Feb 3rd 2010
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Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom Review
Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom follows the familiar yet instantly accessible theme of discovering friendship in peculiar places. However, where other similar stories - notably ICO - prevail at conveying this theme with grace and reverence, the Forsaken Kingdom takes the silly, awkward approach to bu...
- Posted Dec 6th 2010
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Major League Baseball 2K8 Review
It’s that time of year again, when sitting side-by-side some drunken lunatic is nothing but a pleasure while both of you ridiculously cheer on your losing team through another year of disappointment and false hope. You know the feeling we’re talking about, when you watch your team make i...
- Posted Mar 6th 2008
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Marvel Ultimate Alliance Review
Marvel Comics is a company that prides itself on developing exciting stories to engage their readers' minds and transport them away from their everyday problems. Marvel Ultimate Alliance follows suit, plunging you neck-deep into sixty years of powered-up page turners. In this super-powered action R...
- Posted Jan 20th 2007
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Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds Review
Some games are all flash and no meat. For Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, the flash is nearly blinding, but the meat is so tender it’s practically falling off the bone. It’s a trusted concept that worked wonders in its predecessor, Marvel vs. Capcom 2, and the refined gamepl...
- Posted Feb 19th 2011
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Mass Effect 2 Review
Some role-playing games are an endless grind, encouraging players to head out into a sandbox environment and slay beasts for three hours at a time. In return, you might — if you're lucky — reach the next level or get your hands on that elusive piece of armor you've been working toward. E...
- Posted Jan 18th 2011
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Mass Effect 3 Review
One of the most poignant moments of Mass Effect 3 took place 10 minutes into the game. Cautiously making his way through a dilapidated building in the midst of a Reaper invasion, Commander Shepard spies a young boy taking refuge in a nearby ventilation duct. Clearly terrified, the lad finds litt...
- Posted Mar 16th 2012
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Mass Effect 3: Citadel Review
Replaying the Mass Effect trilogy in recent weeks has thrown the series, and what it means to gaming, into sharp relief. The tragic journey of Commander Shepard united some of history's most memorable characters across race and gender, across species and sexuality. The fates of these men and women&m...
- Posted Mar 18th 2013
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Mass Effect Review
Some of the greatest news this generation right alongside BioShock gracing the PlayStation 3 was Mass Effect 2 getting a localized, enhanced version of the wonderful shooter role-playing game for Sony’s black box. The PS3 installment of ME2 came packed with an exclusive comic-style intro...
- Posted Dec 20th 2012
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Max Payne 3 Review
Max Payne is a complete mess. Moving to New Jersey was supposed to be a new start away from the DEA and NYPD, a place where he could finally try to put the brutal murders of his wife and daughter to the back of his mind, and retire from the violence that had so far consumed his life. With his menta...
- Posted May 14th 2012
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Medal of Honor Review
In a genre inhabited by the biggest guns in all of modern gaming, it seems there is little room for a redundant and uninspired first-person shooter. There’s just too little breathing room with franchises like Call of Duty, Crisis and Halo wreaking havoc on the competition. But what happens whe...
- Posted Oct 19th 2010
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Medal of Honor: Warfighter Review
The modern Medal of Honor games are often compared to the Call of Duty series. We find that the newest MOH game is best compared to most reality television stars: easy on the eyes with a complete lack of substance. Medal of Honor: Warfighter has beautiful lighting, bombastic sound, gorgeous cutscene...
- Posted Nov 14th 2012
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MediEvil Resurrection Review
Does a game ever make a lasting impression on you that you still look forward to a similar title ten years down the road? Luckily, that's exactly how we felt about MediEvil Resurrection. MediEvil is a series which started up on the original PlayStation console. Over 10 years ago, a sword wieldin...
- Posted Jan 12th 2008
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