Archive for March, 2009
If It Aint Broke, Don’t Fix It

Ever since NHL 09 has received its latest update, I’ve been unable to enjoy myself during the game. Before that update, the game was my favorite on the market, but for some ungodly reason, EA Vancouver
Counter-Strike Complaints (and how to crush them)
Counter-Strike servers: where the online elite plant bombs, boom headshots, and complain more than a man catching leprosy from a tax bill. We’re all about the action and have no time for whiners,
Left4Dead: Awesome Example Of Online Adaptation
Valve: Undisputed kings of online entertainment. They set up the super-successful Steam delivery system while other companies were still wondering “So, the way they’re burning effigies of
Final Fantasy XIII battle system details emerge

New details and images have emerged showing off the battle system of Square Enix’s Final Fantasy XIII, after the playable demo surfaced in Japan.
The battles will be entirely in real-time and seamless
Fallout 3 DLC released, Xbox 360 version broken

The second downloadable content (DLC) pack for Bethesda’s Fallout 3 arrived yesterday on the Xbox 360 and PC platforms.
The content was taken down from Xbox Live not long after its release, as
wii motionplus this spring?
Nintendo got everyone excited at E3 2008 with the announcement of Wii Sports Resort and the new Wii MotionPlus controller add-on that will maximize the motion controls and accuracy of the Wiimote. Unfortunately,
these puzzles are not easy
The Nintendo DS is a great system for puzzle games as it has the added benefit of portability, making games like Crosswords DS or Brain Age a nice alternative to just listening to music on the go. I picked
nancy drew on ds is meh
I am willing to try pretty much any game in the hunt for truly enjoyable adventure point-and-click titles, especially on the DS. Which is why I wanted to give Nancy Drew and the Deadly Secret of Olde
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