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  • Silent Hill 2

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    Game Info Publisher: Konami Developer: KCET Platform: PS2 Genre(s): Action/Adventure Players: Single Player ESRB Rating: M (Mature) Release Date: September 24, 2001 Intro: The game begins with James visiting a woman who is behind bars, but she's sitting... More
  • SoulCalibur V Coming 2012

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    It's still hard to find information about the upcoming SoulCalibur V, due out in 2012.  During San Diego's Comic-Con, Namco Bandai finally opened up a little to tease fans of the franchise with a trailer, screenshots, and character art.

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    It's still hard to find information about the upcoming SoulCalibur V , due out in 2012. During San Diego's Comic-Con, Namco Bandai finally opened up a little to tease fans of the franchise with a trailer, screenshots, and character art. SoulCalibur... More
  • Get Ready To Rumble

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    What the world needs now is another fighting game. Nope, no it doesn’t. But, if the game is done well and it’s also free to play, how can you complain? Newgrounds is a staple on Kongregate games. They offer a host of free video game action... More
  • Needs More Cowbell

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    Sometimes, game balance is an elusive quality. It completely escaped Viricide ’s developer, 2DArray . Balance is a games’ ability to be accessible to people of varying skill levels. If a game is too easy and most people are able to complete... More
  • NBA Street Vol. 2

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    Game Info Publisher: Electronic Arts Developer: Electronic Arts Platform: PS2 Genre(s): Basketball Players: 1-4 Players ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Release Date: April 28, 2003 Intro: The intro to NBA Street Vol. 2 features a brief music video of night... More
  • Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell

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    Game Info Publisher: Activision Developer: Neversoft Entertainment Platform: PS2 Genre(s): Action/Adventure Players: 1 ESRB Rating: T (Teen) Release Date: April 8, 2003 Intro: It’s not what the intro does; it’s how it does it. Splinter Cell... More
  • Kindergarten On Steroids

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    A puzzle game, well designed, challenges you without frustrating you too much. In any game, that balance is important. In a puzzle game, it’s essential. You don’t want to make a player feel dumb, but you also must avoid a feel that anyone... More
  • Loved and Hated

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    I really wish that game designers would choose a genre other than platformer when they want to get a message across. Games like Braid and Closure seem as intent on frustrating the player as they are on getting their story across. That’s a shame... More
  • Pirate Blunder

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    It’s been a busy morning on the high seas, but as the Captain of this pirate ship, you’re taking things kind of slow. “Slow and steady wins the race,” as the saying goes. Whether or not this was the intention of Game in a Bottle... More
  • Big Difference

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    It’s kind of an age old question: What makes a game, a game? Is it enough if it has rules? Does it have to teach you something? Should you have to master it or use some kind of skill to play it? Should you earn some sort of reward for accomplishing... More
  • If Today Was Your Last Day

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    Every now and then a game comes along that makes me want to strip it down to it’s finer points and figure out where it went wrong. I Have 1 Day is one of those games. It’s an 8-Bit adventure that is as much puzzle-solving as it is story. You... More
  • Defend Whose Honor?

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    What if you wanted to create a game that was part tower defense and part RPG? You might come up with a game like Defend your Honor! If you're Armor Games , however, you might actually identify it as part tower defense and part strategy. But, really... More
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