After awaiting the arrival of another installment in the world of Azeroth I was pleasantly surprised to see new challenges, loot and of course the culmination of a story that began in vanilla with the raid Molten Core and it’s fiery denizens including non other than the Firelord Ragnaros. He is also part of a… Continue reading Update: World of Warcraft Cataclysm – Rage of the Firelands
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Review: Borderlands
Ahhh haha, it’s time to pound the meat puppet!!
Review: Dark Sector
We have an excellent $10 game for you to enjoy. Forget about trophies and multiplayer. Think back to 2008 when the PS3 and 360 were just getting into their stride. It was a time when any new independent property (IP) had us wondering if it would be the next Metal Gear franchise. Dark Sector is… Continue reading Review: Dark Sector
Breaking News: Nintendo 3DS In Trouble
According to several reports on joystiq.com, Nintendo has cut it’s earnings forecast by 82% and will be dropping the price of the 3DS from $250 to $170 in August. This significant cut is an attempt to increase hardware sales and get software unit sales up. More to come…
Review: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II
As we always do, we’re going to give this game a fair shake in 2011. At $60 when released back in October 2010, and coming off a very well written narrative, The Force Unleashed II would have been the biggest insult my wallet has ever seen. In a sense, a game is great when everybody… Continue reading Review: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II
Review: Infamous 2
I was a bit apprehensive when I booted up Infamous 2 for the first time, as I wasn’t sure if Sucker Punch could capture lightning in a bottle a second time around. Two complete playthroughs later and a Platinum trophy to show for it, I’m happy to say that the game is a fantastic follow-up. … Continue reading Review: Infamous 2
Review: Dante’s Inferno
Although you experience the 9 sins: Limbo, Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Anger, Heresy, Violence, Fraud, and Treachery; the real story is in the concept of morality. Dante shows depth and development as he battles with his orthodoxy and the “real world.” As it happens, his sins were never absolved by fighting in the Crusades. Let’s just say Dante isn’t happy about that.