Author: Michael O’Reilly
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Review: Killzone 3 (Sony PlayStation 3)
Killzone 3 Developer: Guerrilla Games Publisher: SCEE Genre: First Person Shooter Release Date: 02/22/2011 A little under two years have passed since I reviewed Killzone 2. In that time we’ve had a number of fantastic games come out in the First Person Shooter genre. The Modern Warfare series has shipped billions of games, Battlefield Bad…
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Adieu, PS2 – Michael O’Reilly
A look at each staffer’s ten favorite Playstation 2 video games. Today – Michael O’Reilly
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Movers and Shakers: The Kinect GUI
What are they doing over there in Redmond? Inhaling Helium?
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Movers and Shakers: Kinect, Dance Central, and Top Darts
This week I discuss my first impressions on the recently acquired Kinect, as well as a PS3 Move dart game.
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Review: SBK: X Superbike World Championship (Playstation 3)
As a game designed for fans of arcade and simulation racing, how does SBK: X hold up? Find out inside.
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Review: Kung Fu Live (Sony Playstation 3)
You know Kung Fu! Question is, does this game?
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Review: Apache Air Assault (Sony Playstation 3)
The game feels very much like Gunship and Jane’s Apache Longbow. This is a good thing.
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Review: James Bond 007: Blood Stone (Xbox 360)
James Bind 007: Blood Stone attempts to capture the appeal of the original Goldeneye. Does it succeed?
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Review: Fallout New Vegas (Sony PS3)
It’s actually a little bit daunting to think about playing through this game again anytime soon, the number of choices you make and their resulting consequences.
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Review: John Daly’s Pro Stroke Golf (PS3)
John Daly’s Pro Stroke Golf Developer: Gusto Games Publisher: O-Games Released: 10/05/10 Genre: Golf Sim John Daly’s a pretty well known guy in the world of Professional Golf. He’s not Tiger Woods, but if you can’t get Tiger he’s not the worst guy in golf if you want name recognition. Even I’ve heard of him,…
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Movers and Shakers: Sports Champions (PS3)
Sony’s Sports Champions is actually six games in one. I’m going to talk about the games that interested me the most.
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Movers and Shakers: High Velocity Bowling & Heavy Rain (PS3)
Movers and Shakers: High Velocity Bowling & Heavy Rain Hey welcome once again to my column on motion controls in gaming today. This time we’re going to focus on Sony’s High Velocity Bowling as well as Heavy Rain. Ever since Wii Sports came out and blew all the moms and dads away with it’s amazing…
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Review: MySims: Sky Heroes (Sony PS3)
The next entry in EA’s MySims series takes to the skies! Is it a success, or a weak copy of Snoopy’s Flying Ace? Michael O’Reilly investigates.
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Movers and Shakers: R.U.S.E. (PS3)
RTS’s on consoles have have always sucked when compared to their PC counterparts. Maybe it’s time we moved on from those beliefs.
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Movers and Shakers
Hello and welcome to the debut of a brand new column here at DieHard Gamefan. Thanks to the debut of the Sony Playstation Move, the continued existence of the Nintendo Wii and the oncoming arrival of the Kinect from Microsoft, there is now an abundance of games either on the shelf or in development which…
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Review: Mafia 2 (Sony PS3)
The Mafia series gets an addition to the family. Is it a worthy successor, or will you want it to say hello to your little friend?
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Review: Dark Star One: Broken Alliance (Xbox 360)
For a single player game there is a lot to do here. Firstly of course there is the huge area of play you’ll encounter. I didn’t count but it wouldn’t surprise me if there were 100 or more star systems for you to warp into.
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Review: Singularity (Sony Playstation 3)
Singularity Developer: Raven Publisher: Activision Genre: First Person Shooter Released: 06/29/10 Raven have a history of making some outstanding First Person Shooters. They were given the task of making Quake 4 and did an admirable job. They also had the almost impossible task of following up Star Wars Jedi Knight and managed to succeed at…
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Review: Split/Second (360)
Split/Second Developer: Black Rock Publisher: Disney Interactive Genre: Arcade Racer 05/18/10 Story/Modes Split/Second is the name of a fictional Reality Television show. You begin the game by auditioning to enter the contest and make the final roster of contestants who will put everything on the line to compete and win the prize of champion. That…
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Review: Just Cause 2 (Microsoft Xbox 360)
You know what every game needs? A main character with a grappling hook and infinite parachutes. You know how I know this? Because I played Just Cause 2 to it’s completion, and never once tired of the ability to create havoc using just those two simple tools.