Podcast 7-5: On the Road to E3

This week DesertEagle hits the field, visiting SEGA’s Pre-E3 showcase, bring back impressions on Shinobi, CRUSH3D, Sonic Generation, Mario and Sonic London 2012 Olypic Games, Renegade Ops, Guardian Heroes, and SEGA Rally Online Arcade. On ...

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Dirt 3 Review

Like many other Americans in the early 1990’s, I was shamefully unaware of the virtues of rally racing. With the bulk of stateside television stations and magazines overlooking the sport, gaming was responsible for sparking ...

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New Releases for the Week of May 29, 2011

Sure, this week’s inventory of new releases may seem meager, but when you consider that the talents of both Xena: Warrior Princess‘s Lucy Lawless and Treasure Island author Robert Louis Stevenson have contributed to this ...

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Moon Diver Review

As last year’s Castlevania: Harmony of Despair demonstrated, converting a beloved single player title into a contemporary co-operative game can be a thorny undertaking. One of the principal quandaries is difficulty scaling: what might be ...

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Podcast 7-3: Bangai-O Babies

This week DesertEagle, SeanNOLA, and TideGear cram into a Delorean, in an effort to bring our listeners the all but lost episode 7-3. Our time traveling adventure visits the remote eras of Adventures to Go, ...

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L.A. Noire Review

In the early years of the new millennium, industry analysts tossed around the phrase “convergence” with reckless abandon. Referring to the symbiotic development between new interactive media and classic Hollywood, the two realms have often ...

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New Releases for the Week of May 22nd, 2011

Whether gamers are slaying orcs, directing buxom brawlers, or shaving seconds off their gymkhana laptimes, a variety of new releases await gamers. Of course, ‘new’ is relative term when discussing the reissue of Naughty Bear– ...

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Thor: God of Thunder Review

By now, you may have already heard that Thor: God of Thunder is a horrendous pile. I received the game a little late, and figured that, since I was given the opportunity to see the ...

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Brink Review

Although the brevity of an E3 demonstration only provided a cursory overview of Brink‘s mechanics, a subsequent chat with the title’s developers helped to reveal the title’s ambitions. Building on experience gleaned from both Wolfenstein: ...

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Virtua Tennis 4 Review

Whereas most now-gen sport franchises are resolute in their efforts toward realism, the Virtua Tennis has persistently delivered a quirky interpretation of the sport. Verisimilitude be damned, the series’ signature ingredient is its eccentric selection ...

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