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Developer- and Publisher-specific Articles: 8
(PC Review) Resonance
“… a game that not only looks as though it belongs in the golden age of adventure gaming, but it plays like it too.”
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(PlayStation 3 Review) Marvel Pinball: Avengers Chronicles
“… if you needed any reassurance that the Avengers pack is worth your money, rest assured that it is; now go out and get it.”
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(PC Review) Avernum: Escape from the Pit
“The combat is refined, the writing is strong, and the game itself is more accessible than it’s ever been.”
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(Xbox 360 Review) Sine Mora
“A rigidly strict shooter set amidst a fluctuating cloud of random power-ups and chameleon-like bullets, Sine Mora is at once infuriating and addictive.”
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(Xbox 360 Review) Street Fighter X Tekken
“… an absolute blast, but there are some rough spots that need to be addressed.”
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(Xbox 360 Review) Alan Wake’s American Nightmare
“While not as polished as prior efforts, the charmingly desolate world, sci-fi-inspired storyline, and Fight Till Dawn mode mesh nicely with the Night Springs motif to see Wake through another satisfying adventure.”
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(Xbox 360 Review) Asura’s Wrath
“There are sights and sounds in Asura’s Wrath that you will not experience anywhere else, and that’s really what the game is: an experience.”
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(Xbox 360 Review) Pinball FX2 – Epic Quest
“Though it may seem overly simplistic at first, there’s no denying that Epic Quest holds up exceptionally well over repeated play…”
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(Xbox 360 Review) Skylanders: Spyro’s Adventure
“… offers a great change of pace.”
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(PC Review) The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal
And another installment in our Countdown to Skyrim sees intrepid Depoter Nick Stewart exploring even more of Morrowind with its first expansion, Tribunal. (Almost ten years ago.)
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