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Just Cause 2 Review
Just Cause 2 gives you free reign over an insanely massive landscape and lets you engage in one outrageous action sequence after another as you attempt to overthrow a corrupt government. But does it overcome the issues of its predecessor and reach that upper echelon of truly great open-world games?
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Metro 2033 Review
Based on a Russian sci-fi novel, Metro 2033 is a post-apocalyptic first person shooter with a scary vibe. While it has some good ideas behind it and good mechanics in it, the game is just not as scary -- or solid -- a shooter as it should've been.
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Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight Review
Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight sells itself as the end of Kain and--potentially--humanity. It's something of a reinvention for the series, but is this a going away party worth RSVP'ing for?
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Dragon Age: Origins -- Awakening Review
Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening picks up after the final events of Dragon Age: Origins, and allows players to return to Ferelden to play through a chunk of high-level dungeon crawling. As in the original game, Awakening blends realistically written characters and action, but this time goes heavier on the action.
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Supreme Commander 2 Review
The legacy of giant armies of robots continues with Supreme Commander 2. The game introduces some surprising changes in comparison to the original, but is still just as great. More accessibility and huge everything, this real-time strategy game is as exciting as it is tactical.
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Napoleon: Total War Review
The massive combat experience of the Total War franchise gets a little more focused, a little shorter in stature, and a little better.
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Call of Pripyat Review
Return to the irradiated land around Chernobyl as a Stalker in search of downed military helicopters. This proper sequel to S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl combines the best elements of the previous two games to produce the best chapter in the series so far. It's not perfect, but Call of Pripyat's atmosphere and action are stark, scary, and...
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Aliens vs. Predator Review
Aliens vs Predator returns and, while the game gets some elements right, it's too bogged down in ancient game mechanics to be a winner. With three short, flawed campaigns for single players and a variety of passable multiplayer games, it's a lopsided production that will disappoint even the most ardent fan.
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Global Agenda Review
Global Agenda, an MMO FPS, aims to deliver a vast multiplayer shooter with strands of WoW in its DNA. Unfortunately, what it does do well is already done better by several other PC shooters that don't charge a monthly fee.
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Tropico 3 Review
Tropico 3 is a city building simulator that takes place during and after the Cold War. You are the dictator of an island nation and your people depend on you to take care of their every need--everything from housing and entertainment, up to forging alliances with foreign superpowers.
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Star Trek Online Review
To appreciate Star Trek Online--and there is a lot to appreciate here--understand up front that it's not going to be very "Star Trek." This game is all war, all the time, where nearly every mission is just a matter of shooting things.
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BioShock 2 Review
Rapture, Andrew Ryan's failed utopia under the sea, remains one of gaming's most compelling worlds to inhabit, and BioShock 2 does a great job of drawing you in and making you feel right at home. But while it certainly feels good to be back in Rapture and there is plenty to enjoy here, the game doesn't quite pack the same punch as the original.
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Dark Void Review
Dark Void tries to combine high-flying action with cover-based shooting, succeeding at the former and stumbling on the latter.
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Divinity II: Ego Draconis Review
While the creators of Divinity II: Ego Draconis should be applauded for trying to make a deep and epic fantasy role-playing game, they really should have tried harder to make the basic mechanics work first. Basic combat feels dull and uninspired, while ranged combat is difficult to control.
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Tales of Monkey Island Review
Tales of Monkey Island really is an outstanding adventure filled with well thought-out puzzles and some hilarious jokes. There are also enough plot twists and cliffhangers to keep you coming back for more. Whether you're a longtime Monkey Island fan or this is your first taste of the series, you'll have a blast.
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SW:TOR Expansion Revealed
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Minecraft Doc Heading To XBL
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Tomb Raider Vid Highlights Tools
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First Episode Of Crysis 3 Web Series
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Borderlands 2 DLC3 Details
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Rage DLC Incoming This Week
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Borderlands 2's Third DLC Outed
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Metro Limited Edition Revealed
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Crysis Web Series Goes Hollywood
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Borderlands 2 Patch Comes To Xbox
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Game of Thrones
Release Date: May 15, 2012Videos
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The Walking Dead
Release Date: April 24, 2012Videos
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Doctor Who: Worlds In Time
Release Date: March 31, 2012News
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MLB 2K12
Release Date: March 6, 2012Videos
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Ridge Racer Unbounded
Release Date: March 6, 2012Videos
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