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Overlord Wii Lacks Wee
Overlord: Dark Legend had me at sombrero-wearing minions, but I was still worried. I was worried there for a second because it’s a Wii game, so surely they had to tone down the humor a little. I was even more worried to hear that Dark Legend is scheduled to hit the Wii the same day…
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What’s New in Overlord II
Brace yourself: Overlord wasn’t a great game. It was a good game—and it had a good idea—but style choices and control options and myriad technical flaws kept it from being the best evil experience ever. Overlord II aims to change that in two major ways. First, the technical flaws are being aggressively addressed by the…
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Tour Aion’s Lovely Altgard Zone
NCsoft West takes us on a video tour of the expansive Altgard zone from their upcoming massively multiplayer online game Aion: The Tower of Eternity. Watching the video I can begin to see why fans have latched onto the game with such utter devotion. The damn game looks absolutely gorgeous…definitely a step or two above…
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Afro Samurai Review: Hip Hop Hack and Slash
Hip-hop sensibilities and anime style clash in Afro Samurai, a hack and slash brawler based on the cult-hit animated television series. Afro Samurai follows the story of Afro, a samurai on a life-long quest to avenge his father’s death, set against the backdrop of a futuristic feudal Japan, where traditional Japanese sensibilities mingle with hip-hop…
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Dragon Rising Screens Rise To The Occasion
Codemasters has released the box art and news screens for their upcoming sandbox shooter Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising, due out this summer for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. Codemasters seems to have stripped out the number 2 from the follow-up the 2001’s Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis from developer Bohemia Interactive, perhaps in…
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Frankenreview: Street Fighter IV
Twenty-two years after the first installment of the game hit arcades, Capcom releases the latest and possibly greatest version of the fighting game that kick-started the genre with Street Fighter IV. Capcom isn’t one to pull out a new number without meaning it, and they definitely mean it with Street Fighter IV. The game is…
By Mike Fahey