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Super Scribblenauts – Review (DS)

Posted By Fandel Mulkey On November 18, 2010 at 9:43 am Comments Off on Super Scribblenauts – Review (DS)

Right off the bat, Super Scribblenauts gets huge points for its shear originality – especially for people who happened to skip the original game last year – quite frankly; there isn’t another game out there that’s even remotely similar to Super Scribblenauts or its predecessor.

The goal in Super Scribblenauts is to help the central character Maxwell solving over a hundred puzzles, each containing elusive starites. In order to do this, you’ll need to use your trusty DS styles to write down words; then these words will magically transform into actual items. Depending on the type of puzzle, you’ll receive a starite once you create the correct items or persons.

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EA Sports Active 2 Available Now in North America

Posted By Justin Lee On November 17, 2010 at 4:03 pm 2 COMMENTS

Today, EA SPORTS announced that EA SPORTS Active 2 is now available in North America and will be available worldwide on November 19th. EA SPORTS Active 2 is a new suite of digital fitness programs available on multiple gaming consoles focusing on improving muscular strength, endurance and flexibility, while providing an intense cardio workout.

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DiRT 3 – First Developer Diary Released

Posted By Justin Lee On November 17, 2010 at 1:41 pm Comments Off on DiRT 3 – First Developer Diary Released

Codemasters has released the first in a series of DiRT 3 developer diaries for the highly anticipated, critically acclaimed sequel to 2009’s million-plus seller, DiRT 2.

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NBA Jam Released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360

Posted By Justin Lee On November 17, 2010 at 1:26 pm 2 COMMENTS

Electronic Arts Inc. announced today that EA SPORTS NBA JAM —in high definition and featuring online play—for the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system and Xbox 360 videogame and entertainment system is in stores now throughout North America. Featuring gameplay that is true to the original, two distinct game modes—Classic Campaign and Remix Tour—plus a full complement of online modes, EA SPORTS NBA JAM offers something for everyone.

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For the first time ever play the arcade classic basketball game online with every online feature available immediately through a free title update for all connected fans. Gamers can take on all rivals playing Classic 2-on-2 online, measuring their success on Friends and Global Leaderboards. Connected fans will be able to team-up locally to compete online in Remix Games, including Domination Free-for-All, Elimination, and 21. Fans will also be able to make it a Jam Party online by inviting up to 3 friends on separate consoles to play. Plus, gamers will be able to take on the world in Online Progression, levelling up through a series of challengers and secret online NBA JAM Challenges to unlock online exclusive rewards and hidden content in the ultimate quest for global bragging rights.

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Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team – Review (PSP)

Posted By Kevin Lee II On November 17, 2010 at 12:47 pm Comments Off on Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team – Review (PSP)

Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team is a fighting game for the PlayStation Portable. While small in size, the game boasts a variety of modes and contains 70 fighters from the Dragon Ball Z Universe. With these 70 fighters, the game allows players to have two versus two combat for the first time ever in a Dragon Ball game. The game gives you the ability to control more than one fighter in 1v1, 2v1 or 2v2 battles.

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Crackdown 2 Deluge Pack Game Add-on Released for the Xbox 360

Posted By Justin Lee On November 16, 2010 at 1:30 pm 1 COMMENT

“Crackdown 2,” the action-packed Xbox 360 exclusive, gets its most riotous addition yet with the release of the “Deluge Pack” Game Add-on, available for download on Xbox LIVE Marketplace starting today. Available in a trial version and a premium version for 560 Microsoft Points, the Game Add-on delivers a new adrenaline-fueled co-op arcade mode called Deluge which pits up to four players against increasingly more challenging waves of denizens from Pacific City.

To check out the explosive, gravity-defying action from the new “Deluge Pack,” and get a sneak peek at the highly anticipated “Crackdown 2: Project Sunburst” tower defense game for Windows Phone 7, hop on Xbox LIVE and watch the new trailer today or below:

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H.A.W.X 2 – Review (Xbox 360)

Posted By Jeff Markiewicz On November 16, 2010 at 11:46 am 1 COMMENT

Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy franchises cover nearly every aspect of military operations. Some of these include Ghost Recon, Rainbow Six, and Splinter Cell. These franchises are nothing to joke about; they are top tier titles that have a history of delivering. But then EndWar and then H.A.W.X. were added to the stable and turned out less than stellar. They were still fun titles but nowhere near the level of the other Tom Clancy titles. Now H.A.W.X. 2 has flown in and the sector for this genre is still sparse, can the squadron at Ubisoft Romania finally have they breakthrough hit they’ve been seeking?

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Shank – Review (Windows PC)

Posted By Demitrius Berkley-Thomas On November 16, 2010 at 11:04 am Comments Off on Shank – Review (Windows PC)

Shank is a 2D side-scrolling beat ‘em up with some minor platforming elements developed by Klei Entertainment. The game follows the story of a man named Shank who is looking for revenge on the people that killed his girlfriend and left him for dead. His plan is to slaughter his way through hoards of enemies using a shank, chainsaw, pistols and plenty of other weapons until everyone has paid. It features a short singe-player campaign and a local co-op campaign mode.

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John Daly’s Prostroke Golf – Review (PlayStation 3)

Posted By David Klein On November 16, 2010 at 10:49 am 1 COMMENT

When you think of a golf video game, the name of Tiger Woods instantly comes to mind. From the early 90s the PGA Tour series has always had a worthy challenge for the golf video game crown. Now with that said there have also been plenty of quick cash-ins games that were just looking for a quick buck. Has another worthy challenger appeared for PGA Tour or is this just another celebrity endorsing an subpar game for the cash payoff.

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UDraw GameTablet Released for the Nintendo Wii

Posted By Justin Lee On November 15, 2010 at 1:57 pm 1 COMMENT

The living room turns into an art studio with the release of the uDraw GameTablet by global video game developer and publisher THQ Inc. The uDraw GameTablet is a first-of-its-kind, innovative gaming accessory developed by THQ exclusively for Wii and is now available at retailers across North America.

With the uDraw GameTablet, the television becomes a virtual canvas for everyone from doodlers to accomplished artists, letting them create original artwork, enjoy drawing-based games, such as Pictionary – and even save their artistic creations on an SD memory card to print and share via e-mail with family and friends.

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