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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$.

Test Drive »

[9 Oct 2009 ]
Bayonetta: Bad Music, Pole Dancing and Stripping

Let me start by stating that I really was fairly optimistic about Bayonetta but after playing the PS3 demo yesterday I cannot contain the disappointment I experienced with this game.

Opinions, Roadside Assistance »

[8 Oct 2009 ]
Gaming on Easy Street

Does playing games on easy hinder the gaming experience intended by the developer? We take a look.

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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.

the blind spot »

[3 Oct 2009 ]
Revisiting Rival Schools (Project Justice)

One game that many fighting games enthusiasts such as myself enjoyed during the short-lived Dreamcast era was Project Justice also known as Rival Schools.

the blind spot »

[3 Oct 2009 ]
Looking back at NFL 2K5

If there were a list of games that so many gamers cherished and miss I have to say that NFL 2K5 would be in the the Top 10. From graphics to gameplay, NFL 2K5 had it all. I have to be honest, I am a big guy and played football in high school but never was remotely interested in professional football. 

Roadside Assistance »

[3 Oct 2009 ]
Online Gaming 101: Top 3 PS3 Headsets

One important aspect of online gaming is communication with friends (or strangers) online and therefore it is very important that you get yourself a headset that will optimize your gaming experience.

Roadside Assistance »

[2 Oct 2009 ]
Online Gaming 101: Port Forwarding

To get the best online gaming experience it is crucial that you use port forwarding if you are connecting your console to the web via a wired or wireless router.