Posted By: Michael Lacerna In: Playstation 3, Reviews, Xbox 360 On: 22 Aug
Since we’re in the middle of the usual late summer lull of new game releases, I thought it would be a good idea to go work down my substantial backlog of games that I bought but never played; my inability to resist a good bargain and my penchant for impulse buys has left me with [...]
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Posted By: Rian Quenlin In: PC, Reviews, Wii On: 16 Aug
Another game from the Humble Indie Bundle. And Yet It Moves is a platformer with physics elements and a different form of gameplay you wouldn’t expect in the platform genre. And Yet It Moves’ concept involves moving through a dangerous area full of rocks and other obstacles that need to be overcome by the character’s [...]
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Posted By: Rian Quenlin In: PC, Reviews On:
An innovative puzzle/platformer that was in the Humble Indie Bundle 2, which could be gotten by buying Bundle 3 at the average price, featuring a protagonist who can rewind time infinitely. Braid’s concept is simple enough. Go into the worlds, collect the pieces of the puzzles, and put the puzzle together in the lobby to [...]
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Posted By: Rian Quenlin In: PC, Reviews On: 13 Aug
Today, Ten Desires was released at Comiket, the latest entry in the popular Touhou series. A 101, Touhou is a vertical bullet hell shooter known for its huge and largely-female cast, artistic bullet patterns, soundtrack, fandom, and being made largely by one man named Junya Ota, also called Zun.
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Posted By: Chris Hernandez In: Tech, Wii On: 01 Aug
Memorex was kind enough to send IGXPPro a Game Controller Plus for the Nintendo Wii. The controller is wireless as all WiiMotes are, and features the added ability of Wii Motion Plus, without sacrificing the size of the controller. This feature I put to the test on one of the few games that really takes [...]
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Posted By: Julie Mok In: Reviews, Xbox 360 On: 29 Jun
Welcome to one of the most beautiful and brightest games ever played on the Kinect. Child of Eden will take you on a very magical and unexpected journey, an adventure filled with heightened emotions. With the Kinect, you will find yourself tapping your feet with the rhythm, scoring those perfect beats with a wave of [...]
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Posted By: Nick Hernandez In: Reviews On: 20 Jun
Strategy and tactics. Strategy and tactics. Strategy and tactics. No game, or game series, has blended these two military staples as well as the Total War series has. The campaign map allowed a grand scale of strategy to be played out more akin to Civilization than any other game but it was the battles – [...]
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Posted By: Chris Hernandez In: Xbox 360 On: 15 Jun
The infamous and oft unappreciated DDR is back again for the PS3, Wii and Xbox 360. I didn’t even know of this title until I was in my local Gamestop trying to get a new DDR mat for my 360, and the Internet is hardly aware that an Xbox or Wii version even exists, after [...]
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Posted By: Nick Hernandez In: Console News, PC, Reviews, Xbox 360 On: 11 Jun
I got a rare opportunity to sit down with the good people at Half Brick to check out what is upcoming for them and they showed off Fruit Ninja for Kinect and Fruit Ninja Frenzy on Facebook. First off, I will start with Fruit Ninja Frenzy on Facebook, I am not typically the type of [...]
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Posted By: Nick Hernandez In: Gaming News, Xbox 360 On: 09 Jun
The Forza Motorsport series, game-after-game, just constantly gets better and Forza 4 definitely shows that off the most this year. My first run through of the game with just a standard controller and a surprisingly low quality Sharp TV left me fairly unimpressed with the look of the game, but still enjoyed the shorter line [...]
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Posted By: Nick Hernandez In: Gaming News, PC, Reviews On: 29 May
So I was jamming some League of Legends with a few buddies from across the world and we got to talking about various games people were playing. One of those friends told me about a cool little tank game that was online only and it’s PvP only. The game’s name? Steel Legions. So I went [...]
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Posted By: Nick Hernandez In: Playstation 3, Xbox 360 On: 28 May
It’s becoming a tradition for Rockstar. They make an immersive sandbox game about criminal activity, name it GTA, slap on a bigger number than the last one and make loads of money off of it. That much we know. However, they then use the engine from the game that made them so much money and [...]
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