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Posted on 23 Jul 2010

‘Army of Two: The 40th Day’...

The first Army of Two had some issues trying to find its tone. On the one hand all it wanted to do was bro-out, offering fist bumps, air guitar and “pimped” out golden weapons to fire. While on the other side of the spectrum it dealt with seedy private military corporations in real-world conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, and some... Read More »
Posted on 23 Jul 2010

‘Battlefield Bad Company 2′...

Competition is always healthy. After dominating the realm of multiplayer first person shooters for so many years, DICE’s Battlefield series has been overtaken in recent times by the surging emergence of Call of Duty and its Modern Warfare brand. The firstBad Company was a step in the right direction, offering a substantial multiplayer package whilst also showcasing the Swedish developer’s first attempt... Read More »
Posted on 22 Jul 2010

‘The Sabateur’ Review

World War II games have saturated the market for many years now. They’ve focused on the front lines of war from the view of various Allied forces and an aim to recapturing those jaw dropping ‘Saving Private Ryan’ moments with patriotism and historic relevance. Pandemic’s swansong title, The Saboteur, throws all of that out the window, using World War II... Read More »
Posted on 18 Jun 2010

‘Dead Space’ Review

EA has decided to buck the trend this year; a company so used to spewing out sequels is now concentrating on starting new franchises, and EA Redwood Shores latest, Dead Space, has all the ingredients to become another big hit. With an animated comic book and animated movie already released, the markers have been firmly set; now it’s time for... Read More »
Posted on 18 Jun 2010

‘Skate 2′ Review

For years the Tony Hawk franchise was the king of skateboarding games. With a plethora of titles spread across every platform available, and no competition in sight, it seemed as though its dominance would keep spreading for years to come. But competition is healthy; developers can no longer sit on their laurels and continue to spew out sequels year after... Read More »
Posted on 14 Jun 2010

LiveBlog: EA’s E3 2010 Press...

Join us on Monday June 14, 210 at 2:00 PM as we live blog EA’s E3 2010 Press Conference! EA’s E3 2010 Press Conference Read More »
Posted on 01 Mar 2010

NCAA Basketball 10 Review

Every year EA Sports tries to sell its NCAA Basketball game as the best one ever, especially in gameplay and authenticity. This year, it falls short like a buzzer-beating heave that hits the front rim and leaves the stadium gasping. I am guilty for drinking the Kool-aid and believing this year’s game would be the best NCAA game. It... Read More »
Posted on 17 Jul 2009

Battlefield 1943 Review

Another World War II game? Most people grudgingly sigh when they hear “World War II first-person-shooter”.  For all of the great experiences had in games like Call of Duty and Medal of Honor, there have been a slew of horrendous games just trying to cash in on the lucrative formula.  One of the more successful franchises in the shooter... Read More »