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Injustice: Gods Among Us
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Injustice: Gods Among Us is an accessible, addictive, and fun fighting game.
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Fast-paced and furious are the best words to describe your typical multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA). With games like League of Legends, it's tough to live without a keyboard and mouse in one of these types of games. With that said, is it possible for a console to have a MOBA game that could those on a PC? Oh, it's possible.
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So, do we put a controller in front of the LED to call "next" now? From Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Backbone Entertainment comes a classic arcade bonanza from the "golden era" of the coin-op craze. Though many of the additions "show their age," some are still a blast to play. And the price point might make this that perfect "one last thing" gift.
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Imagine anything, just don't expect it to help you win.
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The sequel to one of the best games made in the last five years that doesn't start with Mario, Halo, Call of Duty or Assassin's Creed has finally arrived on the PC. Springing with creativity, fun and the possibility of a warped sense of humor, there's a lot to love when it comes to Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment and 5th Cell's Scribblenauts Unlimited. Let's get into it, shall we?
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Tt Games and Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment are at it again in the LEGO universe with their latest creation LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes. This time, though, they take presentation to an entirely new level.
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Arkham City is back in the news lately with the announcement of the Armored Edition and the release of the Game of the Year Edition.
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Mortal Kombat
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Mortal Kombat on the Vita is much more than just a simple port of the Komplete Edition, it adds a significant amount of new content that makes good use of the Vita's technology.
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DISCLAIMER: Before this review begins, I would like to admit upfront that this site has never reviewed a The Witcher title prior to this one. We certainly would have reviewed the original, but never got a chance to do so. With that being said, we have no experience with the series, so this title is being reviewed with fresh eyes. Alright, with the formalities out of the way, let's talk The Witcher 2.
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The Komplete Edition includes the original hit game from last year as well as all of its DLC, and a couple of voucher codes for a digital copy of the 1995 movie and the album Mortal Kombat: Songs Inspired by the Warriors.
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Is it Batmen or Batmans? Or neither, considering there is no Batman?
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Ah, another LEGO game has arrived! Fans of the ongoing series (be it Star Wars, Indiana Jones, or Harry Potter) know what this series brings to the table and generally how it performs. In other words, generally nothing really changes from LEGO game to LEGO game. Is that good or bad? Well, it all depends on how you look at it. The game is obviously geared towards a younger audience, so us adults won't appreciate its simplicity and consistency as much as we should. I have four kids and I know they could play the same game over and over and never get bored, unlike their father. With that said, there's something incredibly different about LEGO Harry Potter Years 5-7. It seems that Traveller's Tales Games has subtly listened to gamers/reviewers griping about this and that and changed/tweaked some small things to make this one unique. Let's get right into it.
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Lord of the Rings: War in the North (WITN) is a fun three player co-op hack and slash, but is it worthy of Mordor?
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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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