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Monday, July 5, 2010
Tomb Raider: Legend
The puzzles in Tomb Raider: Legend can be a bit deceptive at first, but once you learn how the game works, the puzzles become very simple. Most of the game is spent solving basic switch puzzles as you work your way through each level in search of the next artifact. Aside from dragging around boxes [...]
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Monday, July 5, 2010
Assassin’s Creed
Not enough can be said about the living, breathing world that you’ll inhabit in Assassin’s Creed. As assassin extraordinaire Altaïr, you’ll explore three major cities of the Holy Land in the 12th century: Jerusalem, Damascus, and Acre. Each city is beautifully rendered from top to bottom and features meticulously crafted towers that reach for the [...]
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Monday, July 5, 2010
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
The campaign picks up where its predecessor left off, and there’s a new violent ultranationalist terrorist on the scene. Once again, you play as a few different soldiers who are part of the effort to make the world a safer place. Your missions take you around the world to a number of exotic locations and [...]
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Monday, July 5, 2010
Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition
This isn’t natively a PC game, so don’t expect PC-style amenities, such as being able to save your progress at any time. In fact, in the original version of the game, you needed to purchase yellow orbs to continue from a nearby checkpoint when you died. These orbs were prohibitively expensive in the beginning, and [...]
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Monday, July 5, 2010
Heavenly Sword
Ever since it was first shown, Heavenly Sword has drawn comparisons to God of War. Like SCEA’s flagship franchise, Heavenly Sword has great production values, exciting combat, and an enjoyable story with interesting characters. What it doesn’t have is length, clocking in at just six-and-a-half hours from start to finish. So while it’s a great [...]
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Monday, July 5, 2010
Tomb Raider: Legend
The puzzles in Tomb Raider: Legend can be a bit deceptive at first, but once you learn how the game works, the puzzles become very simple. Most of the game is spent solving basic switch puzzles as you work your way through each level in search of the next artifact. Aside from dragging around boxes [...]
Continue Reading...Monday, July 5, 2010
Assassin’s Creed
Not enough can be said about the living, breathing world that you’ll inhabit in Assassin’s Creed. As assassin extraordinaire Altaïr, you’ll explore three major cities of the Holy Land in the 12th century: Jerusalem, Damascus, and Acre. Each city is beautifully rendered from top to bottom and features meticulously crafted towers that reach for the [...]
Continue Reading...Monday, July 5, 2010
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
The campaign picks up where its predecessor left off, and there’s a new violent ultranationalist terrorist on the scene. Once again, you play as a few different soldiers who are part of the effort to make the world a safer place. Your missions take you around the world to a number of exotic locations and [...]
Continue Reading...Monday, July 5, 2010
Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition
This isn’t natively a PC game, so don’t expect PC-style amenities, such as being able to save your progress at any time. In fact, in the original version of the game, you needed to purchase yellow orbs to continue from a nearby checkpoint when you died. These orbs were prohibitively expensive in the beginning, and [...]
Continue Reading...Monday, July 5, 2010
Heavenly Sword
Ever since it was first shown, Heavenly Sword has drawn comparisons to God of War. Like SCEA’s flagship franchise, Heavenly Sword has great production values, exciting combat, and an enjoyable story with interesting characters. What it doesn’t have is length, clocking in at just six-and-a-half hours from start to finish. So while it’s a great [...]
Continue Reading...