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‘Unbounded’ races off the track; ‘Armored Core V’ just plain frustrating

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I love tapas – you know, small plates of little bites that take one on a journey of culinary delights. I thought of this often …

Being ruler of everything can be so ho-hum; ‘Shinobido’ lacks Zen

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Each of us has dreamed of being lord over all, subjecting minions to our every command. But what happens when this power leads to tedium …

Classy hero returns in ‘Kid Icarus’; ‘Tiger’ hits a bogey

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“Kid Icarus” has been one of the most celebrated franchises in Nintendo history, yet before “Uprising” arrived on the 3DS, gamers hadn’t seen this hero …

‘Mass Effect 3’ caps epic line; ‘Unit 13’ offers flexibility

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It isn’t easy to sum up an epic franchise of this kind in a few hundred words or to measure its depth and richness in …

‘The Show’ scores, but ‘MLB 2K12’ strikes out

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“The Show” has dominated baseball gaming for a few years now, and although 2K’s franchise closed the gap some in 2011, it has widened again …

‘SSX’ is a rush of excitement, while ‘Asura’s Wrath’ is polar opposite

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A man and his snowboard can deliver the most heart-pounding, gravity-defying and thrilling sports action you’re likely to have this year. And just when you …

‘Twisted Metal’: Legal road rage

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Few franchises take me to my warm, happy place like “Twisted Metal.” No game simultaneously sabotaged my collegiate academic career and gave me such utter …

Vita has mixed bag of games

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There are a few notable facts about the PlayStation Vita we should get out of the way quickly: Positives: Nothing stops this from being the …

‘Darkness II’ ramps up first-person shooter

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“The Darkness,” released almost five years ago, offered a unique spin on the first-person-shooter genre. Combining a need to avoid lights and, of course, those …

‘Undisputed’ rules MMA video-game genre

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I could explain why I’m not a mixed-martial-arts fan. The cheap and easy answer is that I’m a boxing purist, but it’s a weak defense. …

Music makers, key communicators, visual viewers are featured finds

“People … people who need people … are the luckiest people ” – especially when those with items to give connect with those in need. …

‘Resident Evil: Revelations’ blends action, survival

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To prepare for playing “Revelations,” I dug out some old “Resident Evil” titles to reacquaint myself with the franchise and get into the proper frame …

‘Final Fantasy’ blends action, story; ‘NFL Blitz’ nostalgic

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A rich library of characters and story lines allows the “Final Fantasy” franchise to flesh out entire games around seemingly minor characters. This is what …

‘Skyward Sword’ has plenty to enjoy; ‘Defiance’ offers intense experience

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Each time I alert my wife that I’m reviewing a “Zelda” game, her first question usually isn’t, “Is it any good?” No, she asks: “Did …

‘Star Wars’ still a Force; ‘Trine 2’ a fun puzzle

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It isn’t often that I dive into massively multiplayer online games because of the time and dedication one must give to fully experience and appreciate …

New ‘Oregon Trail’ bogs down; ‘NCIS’ a big yawn

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As a child in the 1980s, playing “The Oregon Trail” on an Apple II computer was my entry into video games. I’ve never looked back, …

‘Origins’ recalls side-scrolling fun; ‘The Run’ worth taking for a spin

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If nothing else, “Rayman: Origins” is a fine homage to 16-bit side-scrolling games of yesteryear. Winks and nods abound, giving older gamers a reason to …

Fun new adventures for beloved Mario

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Speed. Nimble moves. Sharp reflexes. …

‘Aliens: Infestation’ will take you back to the future

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I didn’t have much interest in playing “Aliens: Infestation.” Then I saw the leaked trailer for Ridley Scott’s upcoming “Prometheus” film. It looks every bit …

Absurdity makes ‘Saints Row’ fun; ‘Ultimate Marvel’ superior to predecessor

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Many games strive for an open world in which the game play is what you choose to make it. “Saints Row: The Third” accomplishes this …

‘Revelations’ decent end to ‘Assassin’s Creed,’ but latest ‘Lord of the Rings’ lacks thrills

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It’s time to say goodbye to Ezio and Altair, but not before venturing off into one last grand adventure with our favorite assassins of centuries …

‘Skyrim’ richly rewarding; ‘Modern Warfare 3’ tops genre

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There came a moment recently when I completed a small task and realized I was two hours and five sub-quests from where I had started. …

Inmates running asylum in ‘Arkham City’; ‘Uncharted 3’ deceptively good

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If you stripped away “Batman: Arkham City’s” DC Comics veneer and made the protagonist a goofy woodchuck matching wits with demented squirrels in a burned-down …

‘Battlefield 3,’ ‘All 4 One’ better with multiple players

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“Battlefield 3” is, put mildly, a game of two halves. One half insults the very nature of military-themed games and the people who play them. …

‘Dark Souls’ blends skirmishes, visuals

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Extremely challenging but richly rewarding – if only that could sell you on the delight that is “Darks Souls.” Many will not enjoy this fantasy-adventure …

‘NBA 2K12’ the only game in town; ‘X-Men’ dull from A-Z

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NBA fans, rejoice: This game is 100 percent labor-dispute free. I jest, but with little end in sight to the NBA lockout, this is the …

‘FIFA 12’ scores big; ‘Rage’ rocks apocalypse

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EA Sports has made significant alterations to “FIFA’s” core game play. These changes further solidify the “FIFA” franchise as the dominant soccer series on the …

Competing with humans makes all the difference in ‘Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine’

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Legions of “Warhammer 40K” fans have thrilled at the futuristic sci-fi universe in which armor-clad warriors face off against alien races for control of the …

‘Resistance 3’ is last gasp for human race

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You have to commend the makers of the “Resistance” series for their boldness in killing off the protagonist at the end of the first sequel. …

‘Bodycount’ offers only mindless entertainment

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“Bodycount” is like a summer movie: quick enjoyment, but no long-lasting satisfaction. This game does nothing to stand out in an overcrowded field of first-person …

‘Dead Island’ alive with zombie action

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The hype for “Dead Island” raged after the trailer advertising the game quickly became one of the top video-game trailers ever created. Despite not fulfilling …

‘Ms. Splosion Man’ offers challenges

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Growing up, I always preferred “Ms. Pac-Man” to the original. The level design was more intriguing, and the cutscenes were injected with more humor. History …

‘Phineas and Ferb’ is simple fun; ‘Juarez’ misses mark

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As summer stretches on, most gaming companies release fewer titles, preferring to wait for the fall/holiday bonanza. This gives me time to review some games …

Point Man, brother take ‘F.E.A.R. 3’ to new level

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The “F.E.A.R.” franchise has seen its ups and downs. The series blends many of the best elements of military-themed shooters and horror titles, although the …

‘Bastion’ takes step forward for Xbox

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When Xbox Live Arcade first offered downloadable games, they were cute one-offs and short-lived experiences. The last few years have seen bold strides in storytelling …

‘Deathly Hallows’ lack’s Potter’s magic

Wisely, developers made the “Harry Potter” video-game series as mature as the films did. The two “Deathly Hallows” movies offered a wildly satisfying conclusion to …

‘Child of Eden’ breaks new ground

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“Child of Eden” is technically a shooting game – but in it, your weapon is filled with groovy bullets. In the future, humankind revels in …

Cut your Teether in ‘Shadows’

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Only in the twisted experiences of video games must you shoot a talking mounted goat’s head to survive. But that’s just one of the thrills …

‘Cars 2’ travels ‘Mario’ memory lane

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I’ve never cared much for the “Cars” movie franchise, but even I can admit that this namesake game delivers a topnotch experience. “Cars 2” can’t …

‘Alice’ sequel wonderfully warped; ‘Transformers’ a waste

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It’s time to travel down the rabbit hole once more. I missed the 2000 release of “American McGee’s Alice,” which introduced gamers to a more …

‘Infamous 2’ a letdown; ‘Demon’s Force’ missing pieces

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I could make some pithy joke about catching lightning in a bottle a second time in describing “Infamous 2,” but that seems too easy. Plus, …

‘Armageddon,’ ‘Red River’ are solid, but flawed

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Even highly successful franchises must inject some newness into the proceedings, partly to remain relevant and partly to see where the new story arc can …

‘L.A. Noire’: Arresting story-driven game

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Rockstar Games made epic, if less cinematic, fame with its revered “Grand Theft Auto” franchise. Now, the company has achieved greater heights with “L.A. Noire,” …

‘Prejudice’ delivers despite repetitiveness

Rarely does a digital download-only game offer as much content and replay value as “Section 8: Prejudice.” You play as a space soldier, a character …

‘Brink’ lacks sustained action; ‘Thor’ god-awful

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When a utopian city named Ark becomes less than ideal as a place to call home, gamers get the option of defending the city or …





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