Crysis 2 is an outstanding experience from beginning to end, with really only one flaw: the story. You can ignore it if you play the game for what it is:...
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Update: Final Fantasy XIII-2
Final Fantasy XIII-2 was unveiled at E3 2011 and to those looking for another installment in the franchise, good news indeed. Although I am glad to hear...
Nintendo Wii U. Really it’s called “Wii U” *UPDATED
Today Nintendo officially announced their new system called the Wii U. What's the value? Great question. Essentially the graphics appear at this point to...
NGP = PS Vita, will cost $249.99 for Wifi model
Announced today at Sony's E3 media briefing, the new evolution of the PSP will be called Playstation Vita. The Wifi only model will be priced at $249.99...
Review: Portal 2
Portal 2 is simply an experience. From the opening trials to the inventive climax, Portal 2 keeps you on your toes with unique gameplay, variably...
Review: NBA Jam (iPhone)
EA did a great job capturing not just the essence of NBA Jam, but truly translating the game to the iPhone. And it’s easy to convince my wife I’m sending a work email instead of doing a 360 dunk over Karl Malone while Stockton is recovering from a two-hand shove.
Review: F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin
This sequel to the well received F.E.A.R. from Vivendi in 2005 successfully jumps the hurdle of improving on it’s predecessor. Unfortunately there are a few nagging issues that persist throughout this linear FPS, but they are not enough to offset a solid experience.
Review: Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions
Listen up webheads! It's time for a unique and engaging Spider-Man game. The evil Mysterio has shattered an ancient and powerful tablet that spans 4...
Review: Singularity
There isn't a developer out there who knows how to build an FPS better than Raven Software. In the 90's they gave us Heretic and Hexan. From 2000 to 2009...
Breaking News: PSN Suffers “sporadic” outages
While Sony claims this to be a set of sporadic outages, hacker group Anonymous have claimed responsibility for your inability to access PSN consistently...
Review: Killzone 3
Overall, Killzone 3 is worth the $60 price tag and a must-own for FPS fans. It doesn’t do everything right but very few games do.