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Sam Fisher is a brand new man, for better or worse 0

 Sam Fisher is a new man, and for some his change might be a little too drastic. In the latest installment of the Splinter Cell series, we find Mr. Fisher quietly going bananas in Malta, only to quickly find even madness won’t save him from his past. After the death of Sarah, Sam retires from his long and devout career. This, however, changes as he reunites with Anna Grimsdóttir (a.k.a. Grim), who has some news regarding his daughter. While the story is compelling, nothing is too shocking ...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

Rockstars reminds us that Western Games are NOT dead 1

It would be too easy to compare Red Dead Redemption to Grand Theft Auto. The similarities are vast, at least in the UI, and the main quest system is practically the same. Yet, Red Dead Redemption (which from henceforth shall be known strictly as RDR) transcends the old Rockstar franchise that set them apart from all other game studios. Rather than making a GTA clone, they took what they had, what they knew worked well, and evolved it.You play as John Marston, a former outlaw sent to clean up a b...

4 out of 5 found this review helpful.

Alan Wake reminds us Video Games can be intelligent 0

If there is no other word to accurately describe Alan Wake, it would be overwhelming. Alright, I suppose the word would depend on the person playing, but nevertheless Alan Wake boasts an incredibly atmospheric and absorbing story that sucks you in. It truly does overwhelm you, taking you further into the woods than most gamers would probably ever want to go.You play Alan Wake; a famous horror novelist cursed with writers block. In order to clear your head you pull a Stephen King and head to Brig...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

A Game for those who want to have fun 0

 I think that it’s a fair assessment that I’ve been addicted to multiplayer games ever since the dawn of GoldenEye for the N64 and the entire summers I spent in my friend Jason’s living room. We ate, drank, and made sweet, sweet nerd love to that poor game. Strangely enough, while I love multiplayer based games, I have a bit of a problem with them as well: they infuriate me. Like a Juggalo being denied my heroin, I become an absolute jerk as soon as I die for the fiftieth time. And yet, B...

6 out of 6 found this review helpful.