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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Review

Modern Warfare 3 is evidence that subtle improvements can further a franchise in a wholly positive direction. Without an overhaul to any of the familiar features, Modern Warfare 3′s campaign, survival, and multiplayer modes impress yet again.

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Forget Game Of The Year…Skyrim Is One Of The Best Games Of All Time (Review)

A game that I’ve waited for almost four years has shattered my expectations more than I can dream of.

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Uncharted 3 Is The Next Summer Blockbuster You’ve Been Waiting For (Single-Player Review)

Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception has been one of Sony’s biggest games this year. Does Drake have what it takes to score another perfect game or will our eyes deceive us?

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No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise Review

No More Heroes has been around for a while, but just recently got a HD facelift. Now that it’s on the PS3, GameBlurb decided to give it a shot. Read on to see what we think.

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Ride The Lightning In inFamous 2 (Review)

The main character, Cole MacGrath, from the original Infamous has returned! Well, sort of anyway. Cole is back to save the world and he’s certainly bringing a few changes to the series with him. But were the changes for the best?

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Dynasty Warriors 7 Review

That’s right, it’s that time again; time for another Dynasty Warriors game! Dynasty Warriors 7 was released on March 29th in North America and frankly, it’s a game that most people may wish that Omega Force would just stop making. DW 7 brings some new things to the table while scrapping things that may have not worked so well in the previous titles. So are the few additions enough to freshen up this series?

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Homefront Review

With the gaming market saturated with first person shooters and goliaths like Call of Duty, Halo and Battlefield dominating the scene, Homefront seeks to make a name for itself in the FPS market. But will the game deliver on its promises of an engrossing and atmospheric campaign? Will the multiplayer be good enough to put down Black Ops for the next few weeks? Is this game even worth picking up?

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Bulletstorm Review

In a lot of areas, Bulletstorm succeeds in setting itself apart from other shooters. The fact is developer People Can Fly and their publisher, Epic Games, knows that they are obligated to differentiate themselves in a oversaturated market. The problem is Bulletstorm tries too hard and suffers because of it. It’s a solid package, no doubt, and a unique twist to the tried and true FPS formula but let’s delve deeper before you slam down sixty bones for it, though, okay?

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Marvel Vs Capcom 3 Review: You Can Take Me For A Ride Anytime!

|[UPDATE: Video review added.]| Its been a decade since the last Marvel Vs Capcom game was released, but the ultimate crossover franchise has finally made its way back onto the console. Where else could I possibly be able to have Ryu from Street Fighter pummel a hadouken into Iron Man?

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Kirby’s Epic Yarn Review

We are fashionably late to the Kirby’s Epic Yarn review party as this game was released way back on December 17, 2010 for the Nintendo Wii. But better late than never right? The latest entry into the franchise debuted at E3 2010 and floored some people, and angered many other, mostly loyal Kirby fans due to the radical change in style. Read ahead and see if Kirby sucked in a winner, or just sucked.

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Splatterhouse Review

You asked for it and after being handled like a hot potato by two different developers, Splatterhouse has finally been realized for next-generation consoles.  Okay, no one specifically was dying to see this TurboGrafx dinosaur brought back from the grave but credit to the sick minds damaged enough to even remember this ‘80’s gore fest and want to unleash it on a new generation.

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RAGE iPhone Review

This game could’ve been a very good entry in the on rails shooter sub-genre and might have warranted the highest praise available on GameBlurb. With so much missing, be it game length, a leaderboard, or other standard extras, this title doesn’t just miss the mark it misses the house where the board holding said mark is located. Read on to see more.

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Street Fighter IV iPhone Review

With all of the new content that’s been added to this title since its release, Street Fighter IV is no longer the same game, be it the subtle (I can play a black dressed Chun-Li) to the more overt (Street Fighter II title screen and music). Beyond just the characters, find out why this is still the premier fighter on your choice i-device.

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Mirror’s Edge iPhone Review

On a whole Mirror’s Edge does what it sets out to do and offers its fair share of fun moments though problems do keep this game from realizing its true potential. As a note to those who don’t like platforming games let me save you some time and just tell you not to buy Mirror’s Edge. That is all there is to this title and you won’t enjoy it if you are such a person. For everyone else, read on.

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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed iPhone Review

Brilliant graphics that are even better than what Project Sword proposes to deliver. Gameplay that’s both as novel as in :Shift: and as fun and easy to pick up and play as in Street Fighter IV. A sweeping soundtrack that rivals the very best from John Williams. A story that would make J.R.R. Tolkien say “Wow”. These few sentences describe the exact opposite of what this game is…

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God Of War: Ghost Of Sparta Impression Review

God of War: Ghost of Sparta is out. Ready at Dawn picked up the inevitable reins for the sequel to Chains of Olympus. Does it deliver on its namesake or is the promise of perfect combat gameplay control as false as the promises of the Gods of Olympus themselves? Read on to find out.

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UFC 2010 Review

UFC 2010 for the PSP is the latest game from the UFC series and coming out after its bigger brothers have already set their mark on the console game scene. Does it have what it takes to deliver the knockout punch or will it forever be remembered as the game that was unable to come out of its brothers’ shadows?

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