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Six Critics Clash Over Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity
Gates to Infinity is the latest entry in Nintendo’s roguelike/dungeon crawler franchise, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon. It seems it’s… a bit of a mixed bag, honestly. There are quite a few points reviewers are disagreeing on. Some say Gates of Infinity, compared to prior games, has been dumbed down, while others think it merely has been…
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Show Us What You Love and Hate About Cloud Strife’s Character Design
Character design is a thankless job — So many tiny, invisible decisions go into creating game characters we spend the rest of our lives with. But that doesn’t mean we can’t have a little fun with it. Using our brand spanking new image annotation system, show us what you love, hate or find hilarious about…
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UncategorizedThis Sure Looks Like A Knockoff Borderlands Game For Your iOS Device
And it’s not half bad! Well, I might actually call it half bad, half good. The game is called Star Warfare: Black Dawn, made by Freyr. It seems to be their latest addition to their Star Warfare series. They’re calling it the “first RPG-FPS” game, but that can’t be true. That’s kind of what Borderlands‘…
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ReviewsRazer Edge Pro PC Gaming Tablet: The Kotaku Review
Like many PC gamers, I’ve often wished a machine capable of putting the power of a gaming rig in a portable device. Gaming laptops are lovely and have their place, but that place is often on top of a desk. After a week with Razer’s new Edge gaming tablet, I realize what I really wanted…
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UncategorizedAssassin’s Creed: Brotherhood Edited Into A Feature-Length Flick Is Really Enjoyable To Watch
Andy Gilleand likes to edit games that have massive stories into full-length movies, and after doing it with the Uncharted series and Assassin’s Creed I & II, he picked Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood as his next victim. Gilleand created the movie by removing the in-game HUD and mixing gameplay footage with cutscenes. And, it seems, he…
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UncategorizedPee-Controlled Urinal Games March on North American Sports Venues
It was in November of 2011 that we reported on a urine-controlled video game system appearing in bars throughout the United Kingdom, courtesy of the cleverly-named Captive Media. Now North America is finally catching up to those progressive Brits (and the Japanese, of course), placing the first arguably hands-free game system in the most competitive…
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