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By Dan On 16 Jun, 2013 At 03:47 AM | Categorized As Featured, Gaming News, PC, Reviews, Tech | With 1 Comment
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What does someone really need in a mouse is a question asked frequently by those who have never put their hands on a nice gaming mouse. Sure, I could explain to you the importance of the range and selection of DPI. I could tell you about how accurate the laser within the mouse is. I [...]


By Brett Cailler On 22 May, 2013 At 12:33 PM | Categorized As Reviews | With 0 Comments
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A lot of things will happen in space video games. There can be starship battles, alien attacks, and all sorts of things. Despite being so big, I feel like I’ve almost never been bored playing a game with a space setting. That would be until The Starship Damrey.  Level-5′s newest 3DS adventure game set in space, [...]


By Brett Cailler On 29 Apr, 2013 At 12:58 PM | Categorized As Reviews | With 0 Comments
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There’s some games out there that can just conquer your life until the distant future. Most of them tend to be epic strategy games. If you’re somebody who has forgotten what day it is while sitting in front of your computer playing any of the Civilization games, watch out, because here’s a new one. Eador: [...]


By James On 28 Apr, 2013 At 04:25 PM | Categorized As Featured, Gaming News, PC, PlayStation 3, Reviews, Videos, Xbox 360 | With 0 Comments
Riptide

Dead Island: Riptide is the latest zombie horror survival apocalypse game to be developed by Techland, published by Deep Silver, and distributed by Square Enix. It is also a direct sequel to the original Dead Island. The game picks up right where you last left off as you land on a military freighter and are immediately dropped into chaos [...]


By Dan On 16 Apr, 2013 At 03:41 PM | Categorized As Gaming News, PC, Reviews, Tech | With 0 Comments
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As I sit here and type away at my keyboard like I have for my entire life I think back to how many keyboards I’ve bought and used. Saitek, Generic Microsoft, HP, Dell, and even Razer keyboards have all been used in my household and none of them have ever stood out. The keyboard is [...]


By Aaron Shelton On 28 Mar, 2013 At 09:04 PM | Categorized As Featured, Reviews | With 1 Comment
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Bioshock Infinite has some big footsteps to follow in. For those that are unaware, or have terrible taste, let me tell you that the original Bioshock is one of the best games of all time. Might be the best first-person shooter ever, and it’s ratings would agree. (I will do my best to discuss Infinite [...]


By Ryan On 5 Mar, 2013 At 03:58 PM | Categorized As Everything Else, Gaming News, Mobile, PC, Reviews | With 2 Comments
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  Well, the super addicting freemium “Legends” empire continues. After Pocket Legends, Star Legends and Dark Legends they have created a game that makes them all look Bush League. 


By Brett Cailler On 19 Feb, 2013 At 03:05 PM | Categorized As PC, PlayStation 3, Reviews, Xbox 360 | With 0 Comments
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It feels like it was much longer, but it was just two years ago that we got our hands on Dead Space 2, the sequel to the surprise hit. With shocking twists, scary as hell scenery, and top-notch survival horror gameplay, it was definitely one of the best games of the year. Ending on somewhat [...]


By Brett Cailler On 17 Jan, 2013 At 11:01 PM | Categorized As Featured, Gaming News, Reviews | With 1 Comment
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2012 was a crazy year in gaming for all kinds of reasons. It was even crazier for us. At the end of it, I have to say that this year’s Fall lineup was probably the best one since 2007. We got all kinds of games this year. Sure, you’ve got the big shots rolling out [...]


By Brett Cailler On 12 Nov, 2012 At 06:02 PM | Categorized As Featured, Reviews | With 0 Comments
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Our buddies over at Harmonix (about 40 minutes from where I’m sitting) have released a Dance Central game annually for three years now. While I’m an avid, avid superfan of Harmonix, I’ve always kept my fake talent in the realms of Guitar Hero (it started with Harmonix, dammit) and more importantly Rock Band. I knew [...]