Author: Aaron Sirois
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Review: Da New Guys: Day of the Jackass (PC)
What better way to celebrate leap year then with one of the best adventure games of 2012? And it’s bases on wrestling!
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Review: UFC Undisputed 3 (Sony Playstation 3)
Does this franchise still have what it takes to be champion, or has it started to rest on its laurels?
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10 Thoughts On… The Tester (Season 3, Episode 3)
Episode 3 sees alliances at work, tons of Uncharted: Golden Abyss pimping, and an appearance by Nolan North. Oh, and a double elimination. Can’t forget that!
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Review: City of Secrets (PC)
This is one city where the secrets were probably better off left uncovered.
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Review: The Cross Formula (PC)
I really wanted to like The Cross Formula, but it just wouldn’t let me.
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10 Thoughts On… The Tester (Season 3, Episode 1)
Episode one brings a whole bunch of silly name, a whole bunch of shameless self promotion, and one surprisingly awesome grand prize.
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Review: Spooky Mall (PC)
Unless you have a secret fear of clowns, you’ll find nothing spooky in this mall.
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Review: Haunted Past: Realm of Ghosts Collector’s Edition
Can this spooky ghost story stand tall over other hidden object games?
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Review: Curse at Twilight: Thief of Souls Collector’s Edition (PC)
A haunted mansion might be and overdone premise, but this is still and enjoyable hidden object game.
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10 Thoughts On… the UFC Undisputed 3 Demo (Sony PS3, Microsoft XBOX 360)
IT’S………..TIME! The UFC Undisputed 3 demo is out! Check out my thoughts on what THQ has seen fit to offer us.
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Review: Brink of Consciousness: Dorian Gray Syndrome Collector’s Edition (PC)
Dorian Gray proves that sometimes the fourth time is the charm. This is one game that adventure fans aren’t going to want to miss.
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Review: Grimoire Chronicles (PC)
Is this budget priced RPG a thrilling tale, or just another forgettable game in a sea of better titles?
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Review: Weird Park: Broken Tune Collector’s Edition (PC)
The third time is the creepiest as I cover another point-and-click game. This time, those afraid of clowns and carnivals need not apply.
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Review: House of 1000 Doors: Collector’s Edition (PC)
I bring to you another point and click/hidden object title. This one eschews murder mysteries for helping bring lost souls to peace. Does that make a more compelling tale?
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Review: Mountain Crime: Requital (PC)
A mysterious murder at a remote hotel in the middle of a terrible storm. Sounds like the perfect place for a scavenger hunt!
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Review: DaGeDar (Nintendo DS)
Another day, another video game based off a toy franchise. Can this racer break the slump?
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Review: Fossil Fighters: Champions (Nintendo DS)
Dig for fossils, clean the fossils, revive those fossils into prehistoric monsters and create a sport out of battling them. It might not sound like the greatest idea, but it makes a heck of a game.