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A unique game to say the least, but is that enough to make Heavy Rain worth your while? Or does its similarities with cinema prevent it from being a truly fun video game?
The last of the fighting reviews of releases last year, King of Fighters XII was a disappointment to say the least. If you want to prepare yourself for XIII take a look at this review and you'll see why you shouldn't count on this installment to be much help.
Tekken 6 was the last of the major fighting franchises to release a game for the home consoles last year. Despite a few questionable flaws to the design of this Tekken entry, it is still a strong release if you're willing to put in the effort.
A high definition 2-D fighter that slipped under the radar last year, Blazblue: Calamity Trigger is a must play for fighting enthusiasts. But is it for everyone? Or should you spend more time playing Street Fighter?
Street Fighter IV's release last year caught the attention of many who had forgotten about the fighting genre. It has received critical appraise as the best fighting game last year and has a subsequent new rendition due at the end of April. But after a year in circulation, is SFIV all that good or should you be cautious about its super sequel?
God of War III brings about the finale to Sony's epic Greek saga. The series definitely goes out in a brutal yet refined fashion. But does that make it the best?
Darksiders brought some brand new ideas to the table with some very familiar methods. But is that enough to warrant your interest?
This super-hero game received praise and acclaim at the time of its release. But is it really as super as they say? I examine this electric hero game exclusive to the PS3 and find out whether this game is really inFamous, or if it's better off being ignored on the shelf.
A stellar RPG that came out of no where last year. Using a clever method of story telling, a lonely and dismal atmosphere, and a multiplayer system that hasn't been seen before, players are forced into the kingdom of Boletaria without any training wheels for an adventure that many consider: the hardest game in years.
What is a Late Bird Review? The bakemono defines his passions and foretells his first review.