Long before film director James Cameron was breaking box office records with innocuous films aimed at a general audience, he was responsible for creating the ‘space marine’ archetype. Cameron’s 1986 film- Aliens, had a profound ...
Read More »The Tech-Gaming Podcast, World 2-1
Like the illustrious phoenix, Adam makes his way back to the show to share his gaming and dating impressions. While SeanNOLA finds a unexpected outlet for his White Knight Chronicle woes, DesertEagle tries to figure ...
Read More »Halo Legends Review
For series fans, the enduring wait for Halo: Reach may seem insufferable. Fortunately, Warner Bros. Pictures has come to the aid of expectant enthusiasts with the release of Halo Legends, a collection of shorts created ...
Read More »Power Chord- Fret Nice Review
In my Lego Rock Band review I admonished the title for sticking too close to the music game formula, and not offering participants the type of playful diversions that the vibrant blocks are known for. ...
Read More »New Releases 2/14-2/20: Deep Cleavage Edition
This week’s new releases may be the only time you’ll ever witness two forms of lethal extraterrestrials, a pair of crime scene investigators, Che Guevara, and one malicious walking pickle sharing the same space without ...
Read More »Super Size Wii- Fast Food Panic Review
With the recent deluge of fitness titles on Nintendo’s systems, one might make the mistake of thinking that the recently released Fast Food Panic was an interactive calorie-counter loosely based on Eric Schlosser’s investigative tome. ...
Read More »Return to Rapture- BioShock 2 Review
Few console titles have transcended the confines of the first-person shooter as well as 2007’s BioShock. With its brilliantly-crafted dystopian narrative, satisfyingly malleable combat system, and immersive game world, it’s little wonder that the game ...
Read More »One Hell of a Good Time- Dante’s Inferno Review
Gamers might have forgotten that our pastime has a history of homage that can often border on the plagiaristic. Galaxian presented the same formations of bug-like assailants and x-axis restrained protagonist of Space Invaders, merely ...
Read More »The Tech-Gaming Podcast, World 1-9
Violence erupts on this week’s podcast, as SeanNOLA feverishly tells DesertEagle he’s “full of (it)” for his criticism of a popular PS3 title. Before the show is over the duo reconciles over a common apathy ...
Read More »Brains, Beauty and Bewitched Bamboo- Dofus Review
One of the gaming genres which has eluded my protracted gaze is the MMORPG. The reasons for this are twofold. Despite an array of themes that run from low fantasy to science fiction, most massively ...
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