Review: Rhythm Heaven

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Posted May 25th, 2009 at 7:33 pm
Rhythm Heaven (DS - Reviewed)Editors Note: Not being rhythmically inclined I enlisted the help of my significant other (HulaGirl) to assist in this review.Rhythm Heaven is the latest in interactive portable music gaming, offering numerous mini games and remixes for your audio pleasure. Gameplay is simple to learn yet hard to master; a tap here, a flick there and your off... Yeah right! Offering catchy, upbeat tunes and addictive game play, players will find themselves on cloud nine.As I began pl...
Review: MadWorld

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Posted May 24th, 2009 at 9:37 pm
Platform: Wii (reviewed)Remember Arnold Schwarzenegger before he was the Governator? Back when he was the Running Man... How about a time before Mickey Rouke was putting it down in the Wrestling ring, as ex-con in Sin City known as Mavr? Mix in a healthy dose of Bruce Campbell's chainsaw toting character 'Ash' from the Evil Dead series. Then imaging your in the the A-Ha's "Take on Me" video. Mash all of these things together and you'll find Sega's MadWorld.A black and white world with the occasi...
Review: UFC 2009 Undisputed

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Posted May 20th, 2009 at 6:44 am
Available on PS3 and Xbox 360 (reviewed)It’s 6am EST and I’ve been up for 90 minutes now and went to bed a scant 5 hours ago. With sleepy eyes and coffee #2 in hand, I write this review for all you ‘Feeders’ out there. Last night I made a monumental mistake and allowed myself to get so overly involved in the latest offering from THQ, UFC 2009 Undisputed, that I’m utterly paying for it.This new instalment of after a 5 year hiatus couldn’t have come at a better time for the UFC. The MM...
Review: Ninja Blade

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Posted May 10th, 2009 at 6:06 pm
Assume the role of Ken Ogawa and strap on your three swords the "Oni-Slayer", the "Stonerender", and the "Twin Falcon" blades, and don't forget your "Ninjutsu", the elemental Shuriken. Ken's mission is to head deep into the heart of Tokyo and go toe to toe with the highly infectious Alpha-Worms find their nest and exterminate it. Follow the teachings of your teacher, and father, Ken Ogawa who mentors your journey and teaches you the ninja basics. The visuals in this game are exceptional with h...
Review: Silent Hill: Homecoming

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Posted May 10th, 2009 at 3:28 pm
One never truly knows what they're going to get with a Silent Hill game. Possibly terrible controls, choppy animation and not enough frakin' ammo totalling massive frustration and yet another controller left in pieces after it all. Needless to say I was weary at first when purchasing this puppy. Enter the next-gen mentality and hope for change. Is it worth it? Let me put some minds to rest still contemplating, yes its worth it. Especially since you can now pick this title for around 40 buck or l...
Review: Fallout 3: Broken Steel

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Posted May 7th, 2009 at 2:19 pm
May 5th, Bethesda released the 3rd and probably not final expansion to the Fallout 3 universe in the form of Broken Steel but not without some minor challenges. As of the writing of this article, the DRM issue which plagued Games for Windows Live! has finally been corrected and is back up online while reports run rampant of buggy AI and a variety of other glitches. I’m not here to discuss that. Having just finished the latest chapter I need I will say that this is an extremely ambitious releas...
Left 4 Dead – Survival Pack Review

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Posted April 22nd, 2009 at 5:55 am
As some of you may or may not have noticed, I kinda of take my Zombie killing pretty seriously so it should come as no surprise to you that I’m here posting a quick little review about the latest DLC for L4D. Yesterday, Valve released the 1st of what will no doubt be many download packs for Left 4 Dead entitled Survival Pack. The biggest additions this download provides is the addition of the campaigns Dead Air and Death Toll to the versus mode and a brand spanking new mode aptly named “Surv...