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Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock Review: “It’s a lot to take in, isn’t it?”

Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock Review: “It’s a lot to take in, isn’t it?”

Supermassive Games, creators of the Move-centric Start the Party titles for the PS3, recently released a new sidescrolling puzzle-platformer for Sony’s home platform (and soon for the Vita and PC, too). It isn’t based on any new IP, and it isn’t shoehorning in any brand-new technologies; this game follows every sane individual’s favorite...

Dragon’s Dogma Review: Goblins and Griffins and Ghosts, Oh My

Dragon’s Dogma Review: Goblins and Griffins and Ghosts, Oh My

Dragon’s Dogma sure has a lot to be frustrated about. The controls are sometimes awkward, the camera can really get messy, there are no map markers for reference while traveling, the side missions are usually a droll affair, etc. But, after spending some time with the game, you’ll find yourself enraptured with the monstrously exciting battles, the...

Prototype 2 Review

Prototype 2 Review

Prototype 2, sequel to the well-received 2009 game Prototype, is finally here and it comes with a twist: they’ve pitted a new protagonist, James Heller, against the original title’s Alex Mercer.  This time around, the player gets some fancy new toys, such as the Bio-Bomb and the tendrils, as well as a new dodging system and the ability to make a...

Impressions: The Walking Dead Episode 1

Impressions: The Walking Dead Episode 1

I’m going to start out by saying this article will be fairly short. The Walking Dead’s first episode is entertaining, engaging, and well worth five dollars; the problem is, it’s something you kind of have to experience yourself. Much of the joy that comes from the first chapter, titled “A New Day,” is kind of hard to exemplify...