The
game industry, along with nearly other modern entertainment industry,
seems to be suffering from a lack of innovation. As such, new ideas are
anticipated and demanded by the consumers, who cause a fit whenever
they get wind of a new intellectual propriety, or IP as people often
call it. Today I am reviewing one such example, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, the least original new IP I’ve ever seen that has a tie in with a well known trilogy, and an all-star staff.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Mass Effect 3 Demo Impressions
And now, because I loved Mass Effect 2, my Mass Effect 3 demo impressions:
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Warp Demo Impressions
I
have always said to be a man open to new ideas and to be a lover, not a
hater. I want everything to be likable, and don’t like putting things
down, but Warp is kinda crap.
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
L. A. Noire Review
As
someone who is more than open to new ideas and innovation in games, I
was looking forward to L.A. Noire. Unfortunately, I was out of game
money come May 2011, and had to wait until the DLC pack was on sale for
$10, and the game itself was $20 off of Amazon. So yes, this will be a
review of the Complete Collection, since this game places DLC in between
the main campaign. But without further blathering about my dull life,
hit the jump to see me criticize a universally loved game
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Sunday, February 5, 2012
Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Review
After the second longest gap between a console Legend of Zelda game, Nintendo celebrated the beloved series’ 25th anniversary with two remakes and one entirely new game, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.
This game has been universally praised by all, which is odd when you
consider the reception the game received when it was first shown. As
you can tell, I didn’t have the highest hopes entering Skyward Sword,
but did it launch me up into an unforgettable experience, or did I just
get a bit of motion sickness in the process. No, and no, but if you
want a more elaborate answer, hit the jump below.
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