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Rocksteady Studios and Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment return to the DC universe with their next installment of the Caped Crusader in Batman: Arkham City. Could it live up to the 2009 hit or will it fall short? Come find out.
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Dead Recycling
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Ace Combat Assault Horizon is another step closer to an evenly balanced game for the folks at Project Aces. They keep inching their way to perfection, but they haven't quite gotten there yet.Read on to see why...
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The Gunstringer
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Saddle up, partner. Or should we say 'string-up'?
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RAGE
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After two E3 shows it has finally arrived. Let's begin.
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Resident Evil 4 has spoiled me!
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This might just be the best Kirby since Super Star.
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Motion gaming and me. Where to begin? It's been a bit of a roller coaster, but for the most part, my experiences with motion gaming have been either decent or disappointing. The Wii never lacked in terms of quantity of motion titles, but it has always lacked in quality. PlayStation Move and Kinect suffer from similar shortcomings right now, but Sega's latest release, Rise of Nightmares, has become my favorite motion game to date, and I'd like to share why.
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Capcom has gone HD happy with a lot of classic games lately, and that's not a bad thing. For the last few years they've released a bevy of Street Fighter titles that have been upgraded, shined and sparkled for HD ready televisions. It's no surprise that it finally moved Street Fighter III Third Strike to the HD list.
What is surprising is that they added a little sparkle to it for the hardcore fans.
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Because regular shadow planets just aren't cool enough anymore.
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Remember the days when you were a kid and you played a game with your friend or sibling that was completely mindless, but nonetheless fun? Welcome to Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension.
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Catherine
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