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UncategorizedX-Men Destiny Makes You Pretend to be The X-Men Without Actually Playing as Them
X-Men: Destiny, Activision’s newest attempt to channel the franchise into beat-em up form, really wants indulge your fantasy of becoming a part of the expansive lore of the comic series. Rather than choosing their favorite heroes and villains from the series, players choose one of three new mutants whose powers you can cultivate and strengthen…
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Farewell, GameCube, the Wii U Doesn’t Play You
Speaking to Kotaku earlier today, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime revealed that while the Wii U will still be compatible with Wii software, its predecessor’s backward compatibility with the GameCube will not be making an appearance.
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Dead Island Stands Out By Being Both Splattery and Solemn
Dead Island had been sending mixed signals—I wasn’t able to tell whether this title was meant to be a goofy splatterfest or emotionally devastating. Having now had the chance to experience the game first hand, I think it’s trying to be a little of both. Surprisingly, the combination works. When the announcement trailer for the…
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UncategorizedLet’s Get to Know Catherine‘s Hero
By night Catherine‘s Vincent Brooks climbs the teetering towers of his nightmares. By day he’s an average guy in a long-term relationship with a woman that wants him to commit. While Catherine is a horror / suspense game, at its core is a story that’s been told countless times across many forms of media. Girl…
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The Sights and People of E3 2011’s South Hall
I’ll give E3 this: It’s colorful. We did a few laps to see the big dogs: Square Enix, Activision, Ubisoft, Konami, Sony Ericsson, Microsoft…Robot Entertainment. (I can’t help it. Orcs Must Die looks really fun!) Photos by our fearless photog, Isaac Viel
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UncategorizedKinect Fun Labs Does Dark and Terrible Things to My Cat
I should never have used my cat, Rande, as a test subject in Kinect Fun Labs‘ Build-A-Buddy. I had a buddy already. Now all I have is the horror. Oh god the horror. It seemed like the next logical step in testing Build-A-Buddy after bringing life to a purple sex toy. It worked well enough…
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Razer’s 4G Dual Sensor Technology Makes for a Ridiculously Precise Gaming Mouse
What’s better, a laser mouse or a standard optical mouse? That’s a question answered by Razer’s new 4G Dual Sensor Technology, combining laser and optical sensors to create a mouse capable of tracking at 6400dpi. Dots per inch (or more accurately CPi – counts per inch) is the measure of the number of steps a…
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UncategorizedCan Kinect Fun Labs Grant Life to a Plastic Purple Penis?
This morning Owen Good told me someone from Microsoft assured him that Kinect Fun Lab‘s Build-A-Buddy application had “advanced penis recognition heuristics that will reject the shape”. I decided to test that claim using a purple grape-scented vibrator we just happened to have on hand. What, don’t tell me you people don’t have emergency vibrators…
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Dance Central 2 Will Take Two to Get Down
Though the game only recognized one player’s moves, whenever someone broke out Dance Central at a party, invariably someone else joined the fun. Multiplayer, therefore, was priority No. 1 for Dance Central 2, and is the most notable feature of a game that still gets the best of the Kinect. A second player may drop…
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