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Table Top Tanks Review
Much ado has been given to PlayStation Vita's augmented reality features in the months since its reveal, but the apps and games to use AR have so far ranged from less-than-stellar experiences to glorified tech demos. In this regard, Table Top Tanks doesn't do much to break the mold. That said, it al...
- Posted Jul 18th 2012
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Tales of Graces f Review
One thing that the PlayStation 3 lacks, among some other debatable topics, is a vast collection of Japanese role-playing games. The major ones are Final Fantasy XIII and Hyperdimensional (something or other, I can't remember right now) and the single Star Ocean outing. But because of reasons out of ...
- Posted Apr 30th 2012
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Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Review
Tekken fans around the world used to mourn that they would never be able to play the Japanese Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection on their consoles. Namco announced that it was porting the Japanese arcade-only title to the PSP, which is a fantastic game but simply not enough for hardcore fans. Thankfully Na...
- Posted Apr 24th 2007
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Tekken 6 Review
When it comes to Tekken, there are certain aspects that will inevitably register at the very mention of Namco Bandai’s venerable beat ‘em up franchise. Juggles that don’t just bend the rules of reality but crash them under an iron fist, ten-hit combos, ridiculously muscular old blo...
- Posted Nov 3rd 2009
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Tekken Hybrid Review
Namco’s Tekken series looks set to become quite a ubiquitous property over the next 18 months or so, with multiple entries in the series in the pipeline for all major platforms. For starters, we’ve got the excellent-looking Tekken Tag Tournament 2 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, the dist...
- Posted Nov 26th 2011
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Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Review
Given the abundance of beat-‘em-up titles that have punched their way into stores the past 18 months or so, you’d be forgiven for initially giving Tekken Tag Tournament 2 the cold shoulder. After all, with the likes of Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3,...
- Posted Sep 17th 2012
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Test Drive Unlimited 2 Review
Not 100% content with making gaming's only Massively Open Online Racing game, developer Eden Games has also created a fully-fledged single-player mode for its latest venture, Test Drive Unlimited 2 (TDU2). And, whether you’re interested in a story-driven campaign or not, that’s where you...
- Posted Feb 9th 2011
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Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends review
Ever read the back of a game box and think “holy hell! This game sounds epic?” When I was handed Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends for review, I did exactly that. It was a title that, for me, held a lot of promise. I love Ferraris, LOVE them. I got the opportunity to review a game that ...
- Posted Aug 31st 2012
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The Amazing Spider-Man Review
The Spider-Man games have always enamored me; the concept is fantastic--swinging around a city in a fanciful way, beating up thugs in the streets, and swinging some more. Even though the idea for the Spider-Man games has been great, the execution hasn’t always been there. The past few games...
- Posted Aug 16th 2012
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The AWESOME Summer Minis Bundle review
Currently on the PlayStation Store, there is a five Mini bundle named The AWESOME Summer Minis Bundle that offers a pretty eye-opening deal at first, at least from a price perspective. The Summer Minis Bundle is a buckshot of video game from Canadian developer Frima Studio. Based in Quebec, Frima is...
- Posted Jul 28th 2011
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The Beatles: Rock Band Review
There’s little doubt that the members of The Beatles were idealists. From heartfelt ballads explaining to the world that “all you need is love,” to protest songs calling for a revolution, the band seemed poised and compelled to change the world. When they pressed past the early yea...
- Posted Sep 8th 2009
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The Bigs (PSP) Review
Roaring fans, incredible plays, smashing hits…of course we’re talking about baseball, America’s past time. Although the illustrious sport may have fallen to the wayside as far as recent projects are concerned, 2K Sports’ newest title, The Bigs, aims to bring baseball back in...
- Posted Aug 7th 2007
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The Cave Review
Who likes witty humour raise your hand? Who likes puzzles? Who likes those old school graphic adventure games? If you raised your hand for all three then get set for The Cave, an old school helping of fun that tries to continue the revitalizing of the graphic adventure genre, and is brought to y...
- Posted Feb 4th 2013
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The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena Review
Widely considered the best movie to game adaptation ever, 2004’s The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay blended first person shooting, hand-to-hand combat, and stealth gameplay with a unique, interactive narrative that fit comfortably within -- but didn’t shamelessly duplicat...
- Posted Apr 20th 2009
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The Club Review
Welcome. You’re the newest participant in The Club, a secret underground organization that recruits outsiders to fight in an underground bloodsport. There is no escape, you must kill or be killed. This sums up the entire plot of The Club, the latest creatively titled shooter from Bizzare C...
- Posted Mar 9th 2008
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The Darkness II Review
There is a sequence towards the end of The Darkness II that does a pretty good job of showing off the game’s strengths and weaknesses. Our protagonist Jackie Estacado is at an abandoned carnival in pursuit of the Brotherhood—the game’s chief antagonists—and through a serie...
- Posted Feb 9th 2012
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The Darkness Review
Demonic entities, gruesome violence, colorful characters, and an entertaining storyline are all part of what makes The Darkness one of the better licensed first person shooters seen in a long time. Developed by Starbreeze, The Darkness makes a great transition from its gritty comic book roots to the...
- Posted Jun 20th 2007
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The Destroyer Rock Band Pedal Review
Here's the situation: You're in a groove, about to pass Iron Maiden's infamously-difficult 'Run to the Hills' on Expert Drums for the first time. Suddenly you hear a loud crack, and to your dismay, you view a broken bass pedal beneath your feet. If you haven't figured it out yet, this was the case f...
- Posted Apr 14th 2008
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion GOTY Edition Review
In the Game of The Year Edition of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Bethesda Softworks provides hours of new gameplay through added expansions. This added content comes in the form of the Knights of the Nine and the official Shivering Isles expansion packs. With the original game of Oblivion topping ...
- Posted Oct 25th 2007
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Review
The launch of PlayStation 3 touted a decent line-up of titles, though it was sorely lacking one genre. The only RPG available, Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom, was a flawed, last-generation experience. That's why PlayStation gamers were so ecstatic for the recent launch of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivio...
- Posted Apr 14th 2007
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dragonborn Review
Just like the divide between the Imperials and Stormcloaks, people are torn when it comes to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Most of us became enthralled the first time that dragon filled the sky as our head's lay on the executioner's chopping block. We stayed glued to our controllers after hundred...
- Posted Feb 28th 2013
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Review
It was after clearing some buried Dwarven ruins deep in the mountains of Skyrim that I finally felt ready to start hunting dragons instead of letting them hunt me. I had spent about an hour hacking away at Daedra and skeletons, and hurling flames at frostbite spiders before slowly proceeding to ...
- Posted Nov 10th 2011
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The Eye of Judgment Review
A monster card spits flame onto your finger as your hand hovers over it. Despite all the pain, you’ll feel more connected and alive to any card game than you ever have. The Eye of Judgment is a uniquely structured card game from Sony Computer Entertainment that makes elements that are inscribe...
- Posted Oct 31st 2007
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The Fight: Lights Out Review
“Don’t wave your hands around like you're chasing flies,” warns bare-knuckle boxing trainer, Danny Trejo prior to your violent journey into the lawless world of street fighting. His gruff and aggressive voice fits perfectly with the dark and gritty theme that throbs through the...
- Posted Nov 8th 2010
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The Godfather II Review
We weren’t surprised in the slightest to learn that EA’s Redwood Studios houses the development teams for both ‘The Sims’ and ‘The Godfather II,’ because there’s something very “Sim-like” about EA’s latest game in the Godfather franchise. T...
- Posted Apr 7th 2009
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