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.
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Review: Quantum of Solace
I didn’t expect this at all. Before purchasing Quantum of Solace I did what most of us do: I checked reviews online via GameRankings.com, and I gave it some serious thought based on experience: since when are movie-tie-in-games any good? QOS shattered all expectations. From the beginning, you feel like Bond. You are certainly draped… Continue reading Review: Quantum of Solace
Review: GoldenEye (Wii)
Like most guys my age, I have many fond memories of late nights playing GoldenEye on my old Nintendo 64 with a group of friends and about a dozen boxes of pizza and soda. But when the remake was announced for the Wii, I couldn’t help but be skeptical of what might become of the… Continue reading Review: GoldenEye (Wii)
Review: Final Fantasy Origins/Final Fantasy 2
The only things worse than this game in the world of Final Fantasy is it’s older sister, Final Fantasy X-2, the train wreck that left millions on fire, running for something that made sense again and getting hit a second time by that steam engine before falling off a cliff into the abyss of bad games.
WRWP: What Are We Playing
This week our focus is diverse. We want to know what you’re playing, so make sure to leave a comment. Josh: I am Playing Baldurs gate 2 and Neverwinter Nights, both are D&D based PC rpgs. Baldurs gate was one of the first games i played all the way through as a youngster and lately… Continue reading WRWP: What Are We Playing
Review: Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
When you’ve completed a game like Red Dead Redemption it’s natural to feel some sadness as you will never experience that first play-through again. You know the characters and you have familiarity with what they’ll say next. After I finished the game, I decided to move the from the well designed world for several months.… Continue reading Review: Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
Review: Darksiders
This recipe is simple to follow. You take 1 part WOW, 1 part Zelda, 1 part Devil May Cry, and 1 part apocalypse. Mix evenly, bake, and serve. Basically, there is nothing original about Darksiders. There character models are derivative of Warcraft; the mechanics and story telling are parallel to Zelda; gameplay borrows from DMC;… Continue reading Review: Darksiders