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  • Top 10 Robots

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    You know, usually I write some incredibly witty and amazingly accurate description of what sums up a good *insert whatever current list is about*, and then I present the list. However, this time, I’m not going to attempt to…over-explain what... More
  • A Short Second Opinion: Iron Man 3

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    I just got back from a midnight premiere, and it's 4 in the morning here, so forgive my grammar if it slips :P Iron Man 3 is disappointing and awesome at the same time. The Good: Pepper's more than just a pretty face, as she helps Tony both in... More
  • Iron Man 3 Review - Commence Phase Two

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    **THIS REVIEW IS 100% SPOILER-FREE** It's been barely more than a year since the world was completely dominated by The Avengers . Marvel's film studio (with ample help from the Disney Corporation, of course) had done what only six years ago would... More
  • Top 10 Turtles in Gaming

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    Since I talked about rabbits already, I thought that it would be a good excuse to talk about my favorite animal species, turtles. I don’t know why, but I find turtles amazingly cute. Maybe it’s their shyness, maybe it’s their shells... More
  • When Game Music Controls Your Soul

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    About four or five years ago, I didn't listen to music. At all, really. When I did, it was involuntarily through what was playing on the radio in the car, or simply enjoying the music of some game I happened to be playing at the time. I couldn't... More
  • Only YOU can get this indie game to crash E3!!!

    KAIJU COMBAT NEEDS YOUR HELP!!! Some of you may remember a blog I made a while back, about an amazing Kickstarter game called Kaiju Combat. If not, not me give you a brief overview of the game: Giant monsters and mechs beat the crap out of each other... More
  • Fundamentals: What Game Developers are Ignorant of, Part 1

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    Video games oftentimes seem very simply-designed in certain areas, when in actuality, those insignificant-looking parts of the game are crucial to the experience. This blog will give an analysis of a common component found in first- and third-person games... More
  • Defiance - Impressive, Deep Sci-Fi Bogged Down By Dull, Shallow Drama

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    About a year and a half ago, Terra Nova premiered on the Fox channel to great fanfare. The premise involved a mash-up of Stargate with Jurassic Park. The world of 2149 was ravaged by corporate greed and environmental devastation, and instead of trying... More
  • The Peculiar Charms of a Dead Island

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    Some video games are so fun to play that their technical glitches become less glaring or even part of the overall enjoyment. Techland's Dead Island series includes such games, and Riptide is no exception. Indeed, the otherwise impressive presentation... More
  • Introducing Bad Mojo

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    Hi, all! I'm here to shamelessly attempt a promotion of the blog/podcast I've begun. Forgive me if this is frowned upon, as I am fairly unfamiliar with the etiquette of User Blogs. If you haven't left the page out of disgust yet (thank you... More
  • Guacamelee Review

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    Guacamelee Pileddrive and platform through two worlds It's not uncommon for developers to borrow elements of other games and use them in their own titles--this is how entire genres are created in the first place. Not every instance of imitation breeds... More
  • Spec Ops: Final Thoughts!

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    I just finished playing Spec Ops last night. Mane, what a finish to a great game. If you have yet to play it let me point you in the direction of my two previous blogs on the game. You can view them both here below: Demo blog Morality When you think of... More
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