Posted on 25 June 2012. Tags: Bethesda, PC, PS3, RPG, Skyrim, xbox
Yo word up Angry Banana enthusiasts, guess what blasts into your ocular organs, and mental-gaming-brain-centers starting tomorrow, destroying your expectation-ary pschological frameworks, breaking them into fractured psycho-glass; oozing with the shadow of the self that was before. You must shuffle off your mental-membrane and prepare yourself for Dawnguard™ , the first official game add-on for The Elder Scrolls [...]
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Posted in News, PC Games, PS3, Xbox 360
Posted on 09 June 2012. Tags: 343 industries, Bungie, E3 2012, Edy Hernandez, FPS, Giant Robot, Halo, halo 4, halo 4 armor abilities, halo 4 campaign, halo 4 multiplayer, halo 4 multiplayer hands on, halo 4 multiplayer impressions, halo 4 weapons, impressions, master chief, Microsoft, multiplayer, preview, Shooter, spartan ops, xbox, xbox 3, Xbox Live
Halo 4 Multiplayer is nothing short of amazing. After waiting two hours in line at E3 2012, I finally got a chance at closed door access to try the biggest video game coming out at the end of the year. Halo 4 multiplayer is nothing short but amazing and does not disappoint. The ladies [...]
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Posted in Featured, News, Xbox 360
Posted on 08 June 2012. Tags: Deadlight, E3, nintendo, Pikman, Ubisoft, Watch Dogs, Wreckateer, xbox
On day one Xbox’s focus, as far as I could tell, was primarily on Kinect games and Halo 4. I don’t blame them at all, but their floor area was very sparse, and most of that floor was either the gargantuan line for Halo 4, or people demonstrating a couple choice Kinect based games; including [...]
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Posted in Big Events, Featured
Posted on 07 June 2012. Tags: AC3, Activision, E3, EA, nintendo, Portal, Retro City Rampage, Sony, Valve, Vita, xbox
The first thoughts I had after roaming the floors of E3, were toward the bafflingly huge booths dedicated to social gaming and mobile gaming companies. These companies must be making a fairly sizable profit to be able to afford the large swathe of floor space on the E3 floor. The other thing I noticed was [...]
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Posted in Big Events, Editorials, Featured
Posted on 31 May 2012. Tags: Meat Boy, PC, PSVita, Retro, xbox
Retro City Rampage, the open world 8-bit gaming homage to the 80’s and 90’s will be showcased at E3 2012 in LA. In the retro brawler, slapping the coins out of strangers is looked highly upon, and while you do that, steal people’s cars and go on a rampage, while evading the law a-la the [...]
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Posted in News, PSVita, Retro, Xbox 360
Posted on 21 August 2011. Tags: 360, Arcade, cold, defense, Edy, game, Hernandez, live, Reviews, soldiers, tower, toy, war, xbox
Tower defense games usually require players to strategize while watching the action unfold. This is not the case with Toy Soldiers: Cold War, the latest game from Signal Studios on Xbox Live Arcade. The game is a sequel to last year’s toy war and is an entertaining take on the tower defense genre, even if [...]
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Posted in Featured, Reviews, Xbox 360
Posted on 18 July 2011. Tags: 360. dowloadable, Arcade, Edy, game, Hernandez, live, man, ms. splosion, multiplayer, of, pixel, Reviews, single player, summer, twisted, xbox
Who would have thought that explosions upon explosions on top of more explosions in a video game would be so much fun? Well, that’s what Twisted Pixel’s latest offering, Ms. Splosion Man, is all about. This zany, hilarious platforming game from the brilliant minds at Twisted Pixel takes all of the excellent aspects of its [...]
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Posted in Featured, News, Reviews, Xbox 360