Category: "PlayStation 3 Reviews"

Dead Rising 2 Video Review

Better late then never right? We here at GameBlurb have heard that you guys would like us to do video reviews so here you go! Dead Rising 2 is our first feature video review for GameBlurb and although it still has got a few nooks and crannies to adjust, we’ll make sure to address them in our future reviews.

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Dragon Age: Witch Hunt Micro-Review

I always hoped that someday BioWare would go back and revisit Morrigan and we’d be able to find out what had happened to her and with no sign of anyone from Dragon Age: Origins, Awakening or Dragon Age II, I started to worry. Luckily, BioWare decided to go back in DLC form to finally let me find whatever happened to my character’s beloved Morrigan. Does this finally end my desires to know what happened to her?

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Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions Impression Review

Rocksteady Studios Batman: Arkham Asylum proved that comic book characters can make AAA game franchises when developed in the right hands. The question is, can Beenox do the same thing with the Spider-Man franchise in Shattered Dimensions?

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Shank Impression Review

Shank is a game that had slipped beneath my radar up until a few weeks ago when I saw a trailer for it. I was initially intrigued by the 2D art styles but was unsure if the gameplay held up. Let’s find out!

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Mafia II Impression Review

So I’ve actually anticipated Mafia II for awhile. I always wanted to delve into the classic mobster era and explore the world they lived in. But does this game really have what it takes to become a made man?

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Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days Impression Review

When I had heard that they were making a sequel to Kane & Lynch I found myself scratching my head. The first game didn’t fair too well with the reviewers and I personally decided to skip it. I figured the developers must be nuts to give this franchise a second chance. Did the old dogs learn from their mistakes in the first outing?

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Scott Pilgrim Vs The World: The Game Impression Review

For those of you have been living under a rock these days, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is a graphic novel based on a wacky hero/bassist who is madly in love with a blue haired delivery girl named Ramona Flowers…problem is that he’s got to annihilate all of her 7 ex-boyfriends in order to be with her. Talk about a pickle. Does Scott have a chance to win over Ramona’s heart in the digital world?

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Split/Second Review

As if there weren’t enough racing games out at the same time, along comes Disney Interactive Entertainment and Black Rock Studios Split/Second. Launched across multiple platforms, this racer separates itself from the crowd with arcade style racing and heavy explosions, enough to destroy the world…well at least in-game.

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ModNation Racers Review

ModNation Racers by United Front Games puts a fresh spin on the somewhat stale kart racing genre. Released exclusively on the PlayStation 3, ModNation Racers can be considered the LittleBigPlanet of racing by putting a heavy emphasis on user created content. While the game it isn’t without flaws, the strengths certainly outweigh its weaknesses. Let’s have a look shall we?

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Transformers: War For Cybertron Review

Gamers have long been wise to be wary when it comes to games based on movies. They’re often designed to appeal to the least common denominator and seemingly given a minimal amount of effort for the greatest return. Let’s see if Transformers: War for Cybertron follows this trend.

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Singularity Review

I don’t really think Singularity was under anyone’s radar for a while, but with a lack of shooters for the recent few months (Surprising! I know!), I thought I would give this a chance. With what seems like a unique premise, does this game meet the merits of this generation’s shooters?

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