I am going to “Saints Row” BITCH!!!!! Yeah, I said it, and ya know what? With every trip to “Saints Row,” I love it more and more. I have played every “Saints Row” game, and yeah the first one was dubbed a “GTA” clone, but once ya played it you knew it was different. The second game did its best to distance itself from that title. “Saints Row The Third” only shares an open world and crime with “GTA.” Everything else is all “Saints Row.”
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L.A. Noire: G.T.A For The Good Guys?
Ever since November 11, 2010 when I first got a glimpse of the video for Rockstar’s and Team Bondi’s conjunction, “L.A. Noire,” I was immediately hooked, expecting a “Grand Theft Auto” style game, but from a cop’s perspective. Man, I couldn’t have been any more wrong. Sure, the game does take certain elements from the classic franchise, but it also brings a fresh new twist to “sandbox-style” games. Using Lightsprint’s real-time global illumination technology, as well as Depth Analysis’ newly developed technology for the film and video game industries called MotionScan, where actors are recorded by 32 surrounding cameras to capture facial expressions from every angle. “L.A. Noire” gives you the feeling of actually being behind the eyeballs of a 1940′s Hollywood detective and really connects you with your character, which is starting to become a mainstay in the action/adventure and RPG markets.
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Marvel Vs Capcom 3 Review
So, as of late I seem to be just breaking down my video gaming barriers. First I reviewed a racing game and now my other great weakness: a fighting game. My nerdy heart does back flips with every Marvel vs Capcom release. Normally I reserve my play to when I am sitting around with my friends and we are messing around, or when I was near the arcade (RIP Chinatown Fair Arcade), but something about this new entry, Marvel Vs Capcom: Fate of Two Worlds, intrigued me. So i got off my ass and procured it, and lemme tell you, I…
WYSBP: Enslaved: Odyssey to the West
One of my biggest pet peeves is when game developers skimp on the story. Besides game mechanics, the story is the biggest make-or-break aspect for games, and the Enslaved story is fantastic. Honestly, it should be because of the source material.
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Dead Space 2 Demo: Quick Review
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This is a game that demands your immediate attention. Visceral Games does it again in this, the second installment of the critically acclaimed Dead Space franchise. Here you’re reintroduced to protagonist Issac Clarke, who has just returned as the lone survivor of a horrific event aboard his ship, The Ishimura, only to find that his mind is still ravaged by memories of the cataclysmic ordeal he suffered. The “Marker” that was discovered at the end of the first has left its mark on poor Issac, changing him for the worse. I can’t wait to find out how…
Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box
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Here at T1GN we’re pretty heavy into the console games, mainly FPSs, but a while back I bought my wife Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box to keep her occupied while I played my “big boy games.” The best part is, it worked. My wife doesn’t really have the patience for, well, anything, so I knew this game had to be good. I have recently either been bored with the games I have or beaten them, so I picked up her Nintendo DS and started playing, and honestly the game is really good.
Silent Hill: Homecoming Review
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Yes, I am well aware that Konomi’s Silent Hill: Homecoming was released in 2008, but not everyone went out and got the game as soon as it came out, and maybe you had forgotten it ever existed. I know I did until a week ago, so I threw that bad boy on my Gamefly queue and eagerly awaited it’s arrival.




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