Red Faction: Armageddon Review
Red Faction: Armageddon does a couple things very well. Firstly, the environment is highly destructible, meaning if you have that …
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Review
Mad Catz latest addition to its range of quality gaming headsets, the TRITTON AX Pro, is a beast of a …
Read moreThere’s nothing better than getting a little dirty and Codemasters sure knows how to make us feel filthy. In DiRT …
Read moreThe first-person shooter market is as saturated as a slimy dish rag. In its current state there isn’t much use …
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Read moreMX vs ATV: Alive is something of a budget game at $40, and its limited content only further cements its …
Read moreFor those of us who grew up when a handful of quarters provided an afternoon of entertainment in the local …
Read moreThe Tomb Raider Trilogy is yet another collection of classics from yesteryear that have received the HD treatment before being …
Read moreYou always know where you stand with Valve — well, most of the time. Granted, Portal’s developer lied about rewarding …
Read moreZipper Interactive spent a lot of time working on SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALs, and it’s clear some of the …
Read moreHot off the heels of Polyphony Digital’s Gran Turismo 5, Slightly Mad Studios’ Shift 2 Unleashed seeks to speed by …
Read moreFull disclosure: I am not a fan of NASCAR, but like most other males on this planet, I have a …
Read moreIf you’ve ever played a videogame that has given you the urge to throw your controller through your T.V. screen …
Read moreThe Tiger Woods PGA Tour series is the champion of its genre, mostly due to a lack of competition, but …
Read moreYou’ve got to admire how Sega has yet to pander to western tastes and mass appeal by watering-down the quirky, …
Read moreOut of every possible use of the PlayStation Move, a tennis game makes the most sense to me. Sure, using …
Read moreCrysis 2’s single player campaign reminds me of best friend’s incredibly attractive mother. Though I don’t actually know her that …
Read moreFor anyone who claims to know anything about Dragon Age II, it should be abundantly clear that BioWare has tried …
Read moreAs the 2011 MotoGP season rapidly approaches, MotoGP 10/11 revs its engine and stands unchallenged as the official game of …
Read moreChameleons live a tough life. Snakes, with their vicious venom and gaping jaws, slither around in search of the green …
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Free speech is arguably the most highly protected right in the U.S. Constitution. The Supreme Court recently upheld this right, …
Read moreBaseball may be one of the most important sports in American history, but that doesn’t mean everyone loves it. Chances …
Read moreKnights Contract fails. If you want to know why, then keep reading. While I could list the game’s vast array …
Read moreTHQ’s de Blob series seems perfectly suited to an audience of casual game-playing Wii owners. The 2008 Wii-exclusive was the …
Read moreMost sports games lack that personal affection you get with single-player campaigns in an action or role playing game. Even …
Read moreContrary to what some politicians, news channels and other narrow-minded do-gooders would have you believe, violent videogames can actually be …
Read moreSome games are all flash and no meat. For Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, the flash is …
Read moreYou are nameless. You are black or white. You are playing a port of a port. Those statements are all …
Read moreIf you think you’ve got money problems, spare a thought for little Charlie Blackmore and his family of chimney sweeps. …
Read moreIf you are a fan of the hack-and-slash JRPG genre, you are more than likely familiar with Trinity: Souls of …
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