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A Bloody Good Time- Shank Review

In the mid-nineties, few films were able to encapsulate my entrenched passions as well as 1995’s Desperado. Skillfully blending John Woo-inspired gunplay, a searing Santana-infused soundtrack, with a unhealthy infatuation of Salma Hayek, it seemed ...

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The Tech-Gaming Podcast, 3-9: The Lost Episode

Typically, collectors will pay a gargantuan amount of money for the privilege of owning unreleased material. Thanks to SeanNOLA’s efforts in remastering an episode previously thought corrupted, now our listeners can enjoy this oft-requested podcast, ...

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Consolation Prize- Family Gameshow Review

Barring Microsoft’s enigmatic decision to pull the plug on their popular adaption of 1 vs. 100, gamers are being presented with an increasing amount of game shows interpretations. From THQ’s proliferation of Are You Smarter ...

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Family Ties- Mafia II Review

Much like the armed forces, it would seem that life in the mob is dictated by rigid protocol. Beyond a unmistakable hierarchy and expectation of self-discipline, both agencies are governed by an inflexible code of ...

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Ys-E To Recommend- Ys Seven Review

DesertEagle’s Take: North American gamers are forgiven if they aren’t familiar with the exploits of Adol Chistin and his devoted sidekick, Dogi. With the exception of 2005s Ys VI: Ark of Napishtim, the duo hasn’t ...

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Lara Croft and The Guardian of Light Review

Much like Tomb Raider‘s far-flung locales, Lara Croft’s career has been filled with both resplendent peaks and austere gorges. Over her fourteen-year reign, the charismatic  archeologist has starred in nine games, as well as comic ...

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