Author: Michael O’Reilly
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Review: Kerbal Space Program .21 (PC)
The Kerbal Space Program is looking for a few good rocket scientists, but they’ll settle for you!
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Review: Train Simulator 2013 (PC)
Train Simulator 2013 Developer: Railsimulator.com Publisher: Railsimulator.com Gerne: Simulator Released: 09/20/12 My family has a thing for trains. Two of them work for a railroad. I ride them to work. And they are big powerful machines that make lots of noise. Right up my alley. But owning your own train? That’s something reserved for billionaires…
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Review: Lost Planet 3 (Playstation 3)
Lost Planet 3 Developer: Spark Unlimited Publisher: Capcom Genre: Third Person Shooter Released: 08/27/13 The first Lost Planet game felt very much like what a classic 2D side scrolling action game would feel like if somebody made it in 3D. The story was hokey, the action was pretty hectic at times, and you killed the…
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Review: Pool Nation (Sony PlayStation 3)
Fancy stealing your daddies cue and making a living out of playing pool? Give it a go here first!
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Review: Star Trek (Playstation 3)
Lens Flares! Lens Flares EVERYWHERE!
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Adieu, LucasArts
It’s a sad truth that all technology soon becomes obsolete as new innovations and inventions eventually overwhelm those that came before it. It’s the same in the world of business. Buggy whips used to be big business. Not any more. Businesses that don’t succeed at evolving with the times soon find themselves in the dustbin…
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Review: Top Hand Rodeo (Xbox 360 Kinect)
It’s time to cowboy up!
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Review: Crysis 3 (Playstation 3)
There’s a new Crysis in New York. Are you up to the challenge?
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Review: Far Cry 3 (Sony PlayStation 3)
Ubisoft heads back to the jungle. Better bring a knife.
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Book Review: Brimstone Angels: Lesser Evils (Dungeons & Dragons)
Brimstone Angels: Lesser Evils (Book) Author: Erin M. Evans Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Publication Date: 04/12/12 Set in the Forgotten Realms of Dungeons and Dragons, Brimstone Angels: Lesser Evils is the second book in what is clearly intended to be an ongoing series for the author, Erin M. Evans. The book follows the continuing…
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Review: F1 Race Stars (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Super Deformed F1 Racing! What?
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Review: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line (Xbox 360)
Activision takes another run at Victory Lane. Have they got what it takes or will they run out of gas like last year?
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Review: Assassin’s Creed 3 (Sony Playstation 3)
So you say you want a revolution, Well you know…..
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Review: Tokyo Jungle (Sony Playstation 3)
It’s a jungle out there. Do you have what it takes to survive?
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Review: Sleeping Dogs (Sony Playstation 3)
Just in time for the Dog Days of Summer we have a Sleeping Dogs review.
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Review: Wreckateer (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Wreckateer Publisher: Microsoft Developer: Iron Galaxy Genre: Puzzle Released: 07/25/2012 There has never been a game made for the Kinect that relied on the Kinect for its controls which has had a good control scheme. Even Dance Central gets around this by only having you match movements on screen. Now here we have Wreckateer, a…
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Review: The Amazing Spider-Man (Sony Playstation 3)
The Amazing Spider-Man Developer: Beenox Publisher: Activision Genre: Open World Superhero Released: 06/26/2012 One would not expect a game based on a movie to be the standard by which all other games in a franchise would be judged, but there have been exceptions. Rare’s Goldeneye is still THE Bond game. And Spider-Man 2, based on…
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Review: Sniper Elite V2 (Microsoft Xbox 360)
How does it feel to be hunted? You tell me….
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Review: Birds Of Steel (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Gaijin Entertainment takes us to the sunny South Pacific. Is it worth the trip?
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Review: Country Dance All Stars (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Another entry into the exploding Dance genre for the Kinect. Does this one have the right stuff?