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Stirring, Not Shaken- James Bond 007: Blood Stone Review
Games based on cinematic licenses are a consistently tricky proposition. For every competent interpretation of a movie, as illustrated by…
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Pièce de Résistance- Art Academy Review
Twentieth-century social commentator Will Rogers once wrote, “Many only learn in two ways- one by reading, and the other by…
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Wizardly- Pinball FX 2 Review
Rising from the ashes of a discarded stack of plungers, springs, flippers and drop targets, the pinball phoenix is in…
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New Releases 11/7-11/13: Cold Metal Edition
Forgot about those gold and platinum edition games for a moment; this week’s new release are all about a much…
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Flash Fingers- DJ Max Portable 3 Review
Regrettably, portable rhythm games are usually at a disadvantage when compared to their console counterparts. With the exception of the…
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School of Rock- Rock Band 3 Review
Even the savviest analyst couldn’t have predicted the impact Harmonix would have on gaming. While some might have forecasted 2005’s…
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Z.H.P. Unlosing Contest vs. Imaginative Superpowered Readers
As the most recent releases from NIS America superbly illustrates, becoming an Earth-saving superhero is no easy task. Yet, we’ve…
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Rescuing the Rhythm Genre? – DJ Hero 2 Review
After spending the last four years strumming down note highways with a plastic six-string, 2009’s DJ Hero offered a refreshing…
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The Shoot and Scoot Suit- Vanquish Review
Following the precedent of every other medium, we are beginning to see a comprehensive chronicling of interactive entertainment. While game…
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New Releases 10/31-11/6: Flailing Appendage Edition
With a rivalry older than Ken and Ryu’s, a few of this week’s new releases reinvigorate a classic competition. Yes,…
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