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[21 Dec 2009 ]
Bayonetta review

Bayonetta is one of those “book should not be judged by its cover” kind of cases. Its main protagonist, Bayonetta, is a highly stylized and sexualized kinky witch with a body suit made of her hair and guns on her high heels. With a description like that it is very easy to scoff at the silliness and absurdity of the character and dismiss the game as a horrible Devil May Cry knock-off using the sex sales mantra to lure gamers in.

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[17 Dec 2009 ]
2012 mini-review

When 2012 was announced I was quite curious about it as I figured it had to do with the whole theory that suggest that on the December 21st 2012 the world undergo massive transformations. Many came to this conclusion as the Mayans were said to have very advanced knowledge in mathematics, space and time and since their very advanced and precise calendar ended at December 21st 2012 this must have mean’t that this was the last day of man’s existence on Earth as we know it at least.

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[16 Dec 2009 ]
Modern Warfare 2 mini-review (ps3, 360)

With Modern Warfare being a smash hit, Infinity Ward had some pretty big shoes to fill to top their 1st edition of the Modern Warfare series. That being said, Infinity Ward did not re-invented the wheel with Modern Warfare 2 but have simply perfected it to make the ride a lot more smoother but exciting nevertheless.

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[16 Dec 2009 ]
Uncharted 2 mini-review (ps3)

Uncharted 2 is a masterpiece and will be hands down one of the most remembered games of this generation. With beautiful art directon, a compelling and gripping story, great soundtrack, fantastic voice work and non-stop action it is the must-buy title of this year.

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[16 Dec 2009 ]
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs mini-review

Cloudy with a chance of meatballs is a fantastic movie that should be viewed by all. The movie is about a boring sardine-economy based small town on a tiny island in the middle of the ocean that becomes the attention of the world when a excentric backyard scientist invents a device that turns water into food which leads to all precipitations being all sorts of food.

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[22 Oct 2009 ]
Critter Crunch mini-review (psn)

Critter is an amusing “food chain” puzzle game with an adorably cute art style. The game revolves around pulling smaller critters in your stomach only to regurgitate them to the bigger critters. A simple but well implemented concept by developer Capybara games. With local and online multiplayer modes and challenge modes its a hard to resist deal at 6.99$.

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[7 Oct 2009 ]
Shatter mini-review (psn)

Gripshift’s take on the classic brick-breaking  game genre and does indeed shatter any game of its kind created before it.

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[4 Oct 2009 ]
Shrink

Shrink is movie about people. From a young girl in high school to actors in Hollywood to the therapist that treats the dysfunctional ones. I did not know what to expect from this movie but was pleasantly surprised.

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[27 Sep 2009 ]
Punch-Out mini-review (Wii)

Seriously who does not know what Punch Out! is? This remake of the classic NES game seeks to reinvigorate the franchise with a cast of colorful and vivid characters with interesting personalities.

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[27 Sep 2009 ]
Muramasa, Demon Blade mini-review (Wii)

2D side-scrolling ninja games are back! Muramasa: Demon Blade is a great demonstration that in this era of high-definition and 3D gaming there is still some room for some good old 2D games when developers take time to focus art style rather than picture perfect realism.