Category: Features
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Book Review: Dead Space 3 Limited Edition Strategy Guide
About two years back, at the request of a reader, I took a look into the Dead Space 2 Limited Edition Strategy Guide to see if it was worth picking up. Well, while the game itself didn’t receive a tricked out Limited Edition (unless DLC counts as “tricked out†to you), there’s a LE strategy…
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Book Review: Deadlands Noir: Blood and Roses (Savage Worlds)
Deadlands Noir: Blood and Roses Publisher: Pinnacle Entertainment Page Count: 19 Cost: $3.99 Release Date: 02/08/2013 Get it Here:DriveThruRPG.com Blood and Roses is a short story that came about as a result of funders meeting one of many stretch goals for Deadlands Noir when it was first pitched over at Kickstarter. I’ve loved everything released…
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Book Review: The Art of Dead Space
The Art of Dead Space Publisher: Titan Books Page Count: 192 Cost: $34.95 ($23.06 at Amazon.com) Release Date: 02/05/2013 Get it Here: Amazon.com We’ve been very Dead Space oriented the past few days here at Diehard GameFAN. We’ve done a review of the new graphic novel Dead Space: Liberation, a review of Dead Space 3,…
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Book Review: Dead Space: Liberation
Dead Space: Liberation Publisher: Titan Books Page Count: 112 Cost: $19.99 ($12.39) on Amazon.com Release Date: 2/5/2013 Get it Here: Amazon.com Dead Space: Liberation is the third graphic novel set in the Dead Space universe. The first graphic novel, by author Antony Johnson and artist Ben Templesmith is up there with Dead Space: Martyr as…
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Contest: Win a Free Copy of Dead Space 3 From Diehard GameFAN!
The wait is finally over: Dead Space 3 was released today, continuing the saga of Isaac Clarke as he attempts to survive Unitologists, Necromorphs and escalating harsh environments. Fans will likely have their copies already pre-ordered, but for those who haven’t yet had the chance to pick the game up, here’s your chance to get…
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Walkthrough: Corpse Party: Book of Shadows
Hello and welcome to Diehard GameFAN’s Corpse Party: Book of Shadows walkthrough! After the original walkthrough basically exploded, in terms of popularity, I figured a walkthrough for the sequel might be worth considering, and while it initially seemed like this game might be a bit more linear in its progression, while mapping out the game…
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Diehard GameFAN’s 2012 Video Game Awards
After much deliberation and consideration, we present Diehard GameFAN’s End of the Year Awards for 2012! Come check out what won and tell us what you think!
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Diehard GameFAN’s 2012 Tabletop Gaming Awards!
2012 is in the bag and you know what that means – it’s time to look at the best the year had to offer in the world of tabletop gaming. 2012 might best be remembered as the year of the Kickstarter with franchises like Traveler, Swords and Wizardry, Call of Cthulhu and World of Darkness…
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Diehard GameFAN 2012 Year in Review Staff Commentaries
So here we are, a few days after the end of 2012. As usual, several of the Diehard GameFAN staff have sat down and written up their own personal “Top Ten Games of the Year†list. This gives you, the reader, a chance to see each of our own specific tastes and preferences. It also…
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Unboxing: The Neo*Geo X Gold Limited Edition
After a little delay, Tommo and SNK finally released the Neo*Geo X to North American shores. This system, which can be both a portable gaming device as well as a home console, has a hefty price tag of two hundred dollars, but for those that grew up with the Neo*Geo and remember paying that much…
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DVD Review: Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters: Creatures Unleashed
A fun DVD that showcases the first five episodes of a pretty decent kids show.
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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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Book Review: Awakening: The Art of Halo 4
If you always wanted to carry Halo 4’s art in a handy hardcover book, Master Chief is here to grant your wish.
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Book Review: Shadowrun: Neat
Shadowrun: Neat Publisher: Catalyst Game Labs Page Count: 101 Cost: $2.99 Release Date: 11/10/2012 Get it Here: DriveThruRPG Neat is a novella set in the Shadowrun universe featuring the exploits of burned-out mage Jimmy Kincaid. Now, CHL puts out a lot of fiction for Shadowrun, but usually it’s very short stories or sourcebooks like the…
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Diehard GameFAN Presents: Twenty or so helpful hints for Persona 4 Golden.
So, way back when Persona 4 came out, I put together a mini-strategy guide of sorts for the game, largely because the review itself was doing fairly well reader-wise and I felt that I could offer something of benefit to those who were still struggling with the game. With the release of Persona 4 Golden,…
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Interview with Ubisoft about Rabbids Land (Nintendo Wii U)
I remember back in 2006 when Rayman Ravings Rabbids first came out. I was surprised how much I loved the game. It made perfect use of the then brand new Nintendo Wii’s motion controls and it was a blast to play. I hadn’t experienced a game that funny since the golden age of LucasArts point…
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Anime Review: Natsume’s Book of Friends Season 1 & 2 Premium Edition
Natsume’s Book of Friends delivers a interesting mix of dramedy and the supernatural
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Book Review: Dishonored Strategy Guide (BradyGames)
This book may not tell you exactly how to be a master assassin, but it can certainly make sure you hit the ground running.
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The Wii U Launch Titles We’re Most Excited For
We’re a month away from the release of Nintendo’s newest console – the Wii U. Of course the most important part of a new system’s release are the launch titles. While most launch titles are eventually overshadowed by later games that harness the new system’s capabilities a lot better, there is usually one or two…
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Hands-On Preview: Ravaged (PC)
Ravaged blends Battlefield with Mad Max and it is a blast.