April 29th, 2010 by Josh Schwartzman
It has been nearly four years since we last saw Sam Fisher and since that time, Fisher has seen his fair share of tragedy and downfalls. His family is gone, the only people he ever trusted are dead and the entire country is looking for him. This isn’t the same Splinter Cell game that fans [...]
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April 27th, 2010 by Chris Selogy
Since PlayStation Minis in North America aren’t usually widely marketed outside of the occasional posts on the PlayStation Blog, the ESRB’s site is one of the better ways to find out when new Minis are headed our way. This latest batch includes some new games and a few games that we’ve been waiting to hear [...]
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April 27th, 2010 by Andrew Giese
Mommy’s Best Games is an indie development studio consisting of a handful of gaming enthusiasts with plenty of industry experience, and Shoot 1UP is a product of their unique mix of talents from the Ratchet & Clank, and controversial Postal series. Don’t let the fact that you won’t be able to up your gamerscore with [...]
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April 27th, 2010 by Filippo Dinolfo
Split/Second is the latest game from Pure developer Black Rock Studios. Unlike their ATV game, Split/Second is all about completely over the top, Hollywood movie style car action. Imagine if you will huge, elaborate movie sets adapted into racetracks and you’re part of the way towards understanding Split/Second. Now add strategically placed explosives that the [...]
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April 26th, 2010 by Chris Selogy
Atlus has made the interesting move of opening the latest entry in the Trauma Center series to having multiple protagonists to provide more variety to the game. Trauma Team features a cast of six doctors, each in a different field of medicine that offers a different type of experience that sets them apart from each [...]
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April 23rd, 2010 by Chris Selogy
After two Trauma Center games on the Wii that focused just on surgery, it was time for the series to open up to multiple fields of medicine to broaden the scope of the game. Trauma Team features the stories of six new doctors that offer quite a lot of variety and content compared to the [...]
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April 23rd, 2010 by Josh Schwartzman
Left 4 Dead 2 is nearly six months old now, and although the game is loads more fun than its predecessor, the loss of interest by many players has left the servers barren and sometimes empty on many occasions. Not one to lose sight of their fanbase, Valve has released today the first set of [...]
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April 19th, 2010 by Chris Selogy
It’s surprising that it has taken this long for somebody besides Nintendo to make a Legend of Zelda-style game, much less two that are taking inspiration from the two eras of the legendary Nintendo franchise. From Software’s 3D Dot Game Heroes provides an entertaining parody of the original NES Legend of Zelda that offers a [...]
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April 19th, 2010 by Josh Schwartzman
Imagine a world reduced to rubble where humanity’s last citizens seek shelter in an underground metro system, clinging to the hope of one day returning to the surface and beginning life anew. Metro 2033 delivers this tale with stunning clarity, showcasing just what it would be like for humans to live out their lives afraid [...]
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April 14th, 2010 by Filippo Dinolfo
MotoGP 09/10 is Capcom’s second outing as the sole publisher of MotoGP games. This is also their first MotoGP game for the current generation of consoles. MotoGP might not be as popular in North America is it is in Europe and Asia, but it does have a small and devoted fan base. Capcom believes that [...]
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