Alpha Protocol Review
Obsidian’s made a name for itself over the years for taking on the daunting task of producing sequels to complex, high profile role-playing games. First it was Knights of the[...]
Obsidian’s made a name for itself over the years for taking on the daunting task of producing sequels to complex, high profile role-playing games. First it was Knights of the[...]
When I saw the words “Authentic Soccer” adorning the cover of Pure Futbol, I assumed I was in for a gameplay experience that was at least somewhat grounded in reality.[...]
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The Borderlands: Double Game Add-On Pack takes the two initial pieces of downloadable content for Borderlands and puts them on one physical disc. That means both Mad Moxxi’s Underdome Riot[...]
Dead to Rights: Retribution is a run of the mill, third-person shooter. All of the mechanics work, but they’re not great: your canine companion doesn’t look like he belongs in[...]
With every World Cup comes another EA Sports-made soccer title. For South African World Cup that means the release of 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, a game that, despite[...]
If you could accuse Final Fantasy XIII of being a tad anorexic in the gameplay department at times (or, most of the time even), Square Enix-published action-RPG Nier is almost[...]
As a kid, I remember going to and watching the Bayou Classic in the Superdome every year between Grambling and Southern. While I enjoyed watching the hard fought games between[...]
If someone were to walk up to me and ask what fighting game they should buy, my answer would be Super Street Fighter IV. In standard Capcom fashion, the company[...]
The campaign structure of the Left 4 Dead series is tailor made for easily digestible chunks of content. With the latest downloadable content offering, The Passing, Valve has wisely eschewed[...]
