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Portal 2 Review

Though Blake wrote a great review for Portal 2 upon its release, I wanted to share my experience with the great sci-fi puzzler. Portal 2 is a sequel to the first Portal iteration that shocked many gamers with its innovation and it is a great follow up. The game has you still controlling the first [...]
Portal 2 Review

Put on your thinking caps and prepare for science! Portal 2 is here and it does not disappoint on any level. The game returns with more mind-twisting puzzles and more purely simple gameplay that will keep you begging for more. If you’ve played the original Portal (and if you haven’t, get out from under your [...]
Dragon Age II Review

Bioware’s new rpg is filled with flair. The visuals and characters are smooth stylized to the point of perfection, but is it a worthy rpg? The story goes like this: you are Hawke, a refugee escaping from the Darkspawn invasion of the Kingdom of Ferelden. You find yourself and your family in Kirkwall, an old [...]
Dead Space Review

These days, the survival horror genre is saturated with zombies, deserted towns and cheap scares. It’s been awhile since we’ve seen something truly different in terms of environment and gameplay. Enter Dead Space, a terrifying game that takes place not in a village or empty city but on board a spaceship in the middle of [...]
ModNation Racers Review

ModNation Racers is the IP that takes hold of the genre, create, play, share, and brings it to the kart racing genre. This wildfire genre created by the likes of Little Big Planet and continued by LBP2. I will break the review up just like I did for LBP2. ModNation Racers could have easily just [...]
Little Big Planet 2 Review

Little Big Planet 2 is the numerical sequel to the first game that launched on the PS3 in 2007. Millions of user created levels were created in that time and the sequel has all of that and more. Little Big Planet 2 is essentially those three famous partitions: play, create, share. Since everyone knows about [...]
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood Review

The sequel to Assassin’s Creed II is here, although not titled ACIII; it is definitely a step forward.
The game starts with a cut scene recapping the previous two games for those who didn’t play them. For most, this will be a minor bore until the game finally begins. The game is now set in Roma during the 1500s, where the technology is starting to advance and Etzio is becoming a real man.
Vanquish Review

Shinji Mikami created Resident Evil. Ever since then, he’s slowly ascended the gaming industry’s ladder of notoriety, to where he is now something of a minor celebrity. And with good cause; Releasing Resident Evil 4 in 2005, he took what had become a tired and remarkably unfun gameplay formula and turned it into what would [...]
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow Review

When I was three, I lived in an increasingly dodgy neighborhood which sometimes demanded that its residents chase away intruders with a pick-ax. As such, most of the neighbors bore demeanors which were, in a word, standoffish. My brother’s preteen friend across the street was no exception, but don’t think that stopped him or us [...]
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Review

In 2007 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare was released and quickly became a raving success across the world. It seemed that the gaming world had become sick and tired with the legions of WWII shooters that had been flooding the gaming market for the last decade or so. The original had made its mark and [...]