Archive for July, 2012


Renegade Ops – Review (PSN) Playstation 3

Publisher: SEGA, Developer: Avalanche Studios, Genre: Action, Release Date: Sept 14, 2011, Rating: Teen, Systems: PC, Playstation 3, Xbox 360. Presentation: Renegade Ops is a action packed high explosive twin stick shooter that puts you in the role of mercenaries and their mobile units in a top-down view. This game came across pretty basic in terms of [...]

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Gotham City Impostors – Review (PSN) Playstation 3

Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Developer: Monolith Productions, Genre: Action, Release Date: Feb 8, 2012, Rating: T, Systems: PC, Playstation 3, Xbox 360. Presentation: Gotham City Impostors is a downloadable arcade first-person shooter that combines fast frenetic gameplay with imaginative gadgets, maps and classes. I was fortunate enough to attain Gotham City Imposters for free via my PSN+ subscription. When [...]

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Crysis – (PSN) Playstation 3 Review

Publisher: EA Games, Developer: Crytek, Genre: FPS Action, Release Date: October 4, 2011, Rating: M, Systems: PC, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. Presentation: Back in 2007 Crytek’s Crysis redefined the first-person shooter genre with its uber visual open world gameplay. It was also the reason I built my first gaming rig in 2008. How have times [...]

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Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One – Review

Published By: SCEA, Developer: Insomniac Games, Genre: Action, Release Date: Oct 18, Rating: E10+, Systems: Playstation 3. Presentation: Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One marks the first time that Ratchet & Clank went full dedicated co-op. Its true you can play by yourself with an AI bot Clank so you’re never technically alone and hence playing [...]

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Kaleidoscope: Interactive Synaesthesia Project – Playstation minis Review

Publisher: ISquared Games, Developer: ISquared Games, Genre: Puzzle, Release Date: Sept 7, 2011, Systems: Playstation (minis). Presentation: Kaleidoscope: Interactive Synaesthesia Project presents itself as a tranquil game initially then ramps up its action accordingly. If you played “mood” type games such as flower or FLOW you will immediately feel the ambient energy Kaleidoscope offers in its gameplay. As for issues regarding its [...]

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