Injustice: Gods Among Us Review

If you’re a fan of the basic fighting system developed by the Mortal Kombat franchise and just so happen to strongly favor the character line-up from DC comics, then you’re going to like Injustice: Gods Among Us.  Yes, for those that always wanted to play a game that features playable characters such as Bane, Batman, Catwoman, Doomsday, Green Lantern, Superman,...

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Terraria (PSN) Review

It would be all too easy to simply label Terraria a 2D version of Minecraft and call it a day; however, this would be quite an injustice to this wonderfully unexpected title.  Rather than leaving gamers to dredge around all by their lonesome, Terraria (much like Maple Story) allows multiple gamers to drop in and take part in the on-screen...

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Tiny Token Empires (PSN) Review

Coming across as sort of a cross between Risk (the board game), various role-playing card games, and a real-time strategy game, Tiny Token Empires is definitely a fun little romp.  This game actually started off as an app for devices like iPhones and tablet computers, but now it has found its way onto the PS3, via the PSN store.   Rather...

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Star Trek The Game Review

Ready and……engage!  That’s right, 2013’s long-awaited Star Trek game release is finally upon us, and boy is it generating controversy (and receiving a rather lukewarm reception).  While most might think that legions of die-hard trekkies are ready to fall down in wanton worship of a bona-fide Star Trek title (regardless of its inherent quality), nothing could be further from the...

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Dead Island: Riptide Review

When the original Dead Island was released it received somewhat mixed reviews.  Some felt that it was the perfect embodiment of a semi-open world zombie-based survival horror title (with an amazing online co-op feature no less), while others saw the game as a series of missed opportunities to create something even better.  Regardless of what side of the argument you...

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Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14 Review

By now most probably realise what to expect when it comes to releases from “annualized” franchises (many of which happen to be owned by EA sports).  The basic gameplay stays the same, maybe gets some tweaks, they try to improve the visuals, and maybe they add some new features here and there just to keep things fresh.  Perhaps the question...

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Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel Review

When it comes to accurately assessing whether or not “The Devil’s Cartel”, the latest entry in the Army of Two series, is in fact “good or bad” you have to take into consideration what your motivations are for playing it.  If, for example, you’re a staunch and seasoned gamer that routinely reviews lots of titles you might not be as...

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Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time Review

The “Sly Cooper” series is known for being highly animated and colorful, each title being a great example of how to create a fun platformer that’s highly accessible for gamers of all ages.  “Thieves in Time” is a continuation of the sort of stealth zaniness that put the franchise on the map, only perhaps with a slightly increased focus on...

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Tomb Raider 2013 Review

At this point you’ve probably been drawn into the hype surrounding Crystal Dynamics’ reboot of the Tomb Raider franchise.  In short, everything you’ve heard about it is probably true (assuming we’re talking about good rumors here) – this game is amazing. While this is in fact a bona-fide “gritty reboot”, we’re still dealing with the same Lara we’ve come to...

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God of War Ascension Review

When Sony Santa Monica said that God of War III was to be the last installment of the series, it sent shock waves of mixed emotions across the gaming world.  Well, it’s 2013 and we have a post GoW-III to play around with, so no need to panic. If you’re wondering whether or not this latest installment is worthy of...

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