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Metro: Last Light
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It's been over three years now since 4A Games and THQ released Metro 2033, which I really enjoyed. Now, 4A and Deep Silver are back with the sequel, Metro: Last Light (MLL). Continuing the grim story of Metro 2033, Last Light once again puts the burden of the fate of humanity on Artyom's shoulders. A true sequel, MLL not only picks up very soon after the events of the original game, but it looks and plays very much like it as well.
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Just over three years ago, Access Games developed and Ignition Entertainment released (in NA) a $20 game exclusively for the Xbox 360 called Deadly Premonition. Some loved it, some hated it, most never heard of it. I was one of those that loved it. Now, Rising Star Games just released the Director's Cut version for the PS3, featuring a significant amount of tweaks, enhancements, and even new content. If you missed it the first time around, don't make the same mistake again.
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Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen
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It's been almost a year now since Capcom first released Dragon's Dogma. Now, the complete game augmented with new content is available as Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen.
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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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I have a feeling this sub genre is going to be quite prevalent in the upcoming console generation. The makers of Rift seem to be putting in an early bid. This action MMORPG from Trion features a sci-fi narrative thread stacked with an abundance of gun battles, exploration, and mode variety. This isn't a sterling example of AMMORPGs. But it's solid enough to function, and is a blast to play.
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The update of Ninja Gaiden 3 is now out for the Xbox 360 and PS3. These new editions come after the game first arrived on the Wii U last year. Since I don’t have a Wii U, I won’t bother to compare these new versions to the Wii U installment. For more details on the Wii U version, check out Steve McGehee’s review.
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The Devil's Cartel proves that the power of co-op can heal many things.
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FORE... teen! EA Sports presents the newest entry into its heralded brand of PGA golf, including the usual cast and courses with some new additions, and a fresh set of exclusive Augusta National related content. The sweet adjustments made to Total Swing Control, a plethora of modes, and on-point presentation creates a console country club well worth the price of membership.
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The game where it's a-okay to be the 'camper'.
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It takes a special kind of gamer to really enjoy this one.
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Criterion's racer from last Fall gets tuned up for the Wii U and impresses.
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TT Fusion and Nintendo collaborated on one of the most anticipated Wii U exclusives to date.
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The latest masterpiece in the God of War franchise is God of War Ascension, and it simply cannot be missed.
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Fans of the massive Naruto universe are likely to find a good investment in Ultimate Ninja Storm 3.
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In 2006, Sony Pictures and MGM decided that the James Bond character needed a reboot, as the tale of a gadget laden, smooth talking secret agent had gone stale. They went back and explored Ian Fleming's first short story on the character in a tale called Casino Royale. Determined not to water him down with gadgets, catchy one-liners and a cavalier attitude, they built up a raw individual and broke him down. What came out of that process was a grittier, focused and deadly James Bond that is unlike any previous iteration of the character. And people absolutely loved him. Tomb Raider followed the same path as James Bond.
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