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Category Archives: Xbox 360
Welp, liberated France.
After three play sessions, I wrapped up Call of Duty 3 tonight. It did have a few less-than-stellar moments scattered throughout. Treyarch felt compelled, for some reason, to put little QTE segments in when you were doing stuff like placing … Continue reading
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3 CoD Monte
For a guy who doesn’t play a lot of military-themed shooters, I’ve been hitting the Call of Duty series pretty hard this week. It’s a good way to grind through the backlog, and it’s interesting seeing how the game series … Continue reading
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Deathsmiles
Well, a couple of days after that last post, I wrapped up Deathsmiles. I never quite managed to 1cc it, which is a little embarrassing, but my best run consisted of me getting to the very last level without taking … Continue reading
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Special Edition Swag
I needed to fill a couple of hours before bed last night, but didn’t want to jump into any game where I might still be stuck in the tutorial when I needed to wind it down for the evening. It … Continue reading
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A Public Service Announcement
It turns out that Bullet Witch is now available for digital purchase, should you own an Xbox 360 and should you have inexplicably missed one of the best titles for the system. OK, some of what I said in that … Continue reading
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Even for Japan, this is a weird one.
For some reason, I keep picking up Cave shooters. I think it’s because I really liked Espgaluda II and I keep trying to find ones that I’ll like as much. The problem, I think, is that they really ARE for … Continue reading
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Dante’s Inferno: The Official Videogame of the Hit Movie
It’s March now, and we’re in the height of “Christmas II”, when all the games that missed the holiday season come out more-or-less at the same time. The last few days have seen a pair of rather significant releases … Continue reading
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Dear Logan,
Finished up “X-Men Origins: Wolverine: The Video Game: The Uncaged Edition” on Saturday. It was one of those games that starts off with a really tedious opening bit where you’re not sure why you’re playing it other than that you … Continue reading
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One Hour With X-Men Origins: Wolverine
I usually don’t take notes while I’m playing a game, because I’m usually trying to play the dang thing – I’m not a professional reviewer and this isn’t a review blog despite all evidence to the contrary. That being said, … Continue reading
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Venetica, eh.
A couple of years ago, I saw a preview in Game Informer for an upcoming RPG called Venetica. It didn’t have a whole lot of information, just that it was a fantasy RPG set in Venice, which stood out … Continue reading
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