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Too Human … Not so bad!

Aug 29th, 2008 | By Dan | Category: Editorial, Xbox 360

As far as I can tell all of my Great White Delight compatriots have been scared away from Too Human by the bad review scores. I, however, decided to help out a fellow GTAer (yes I feel that everything in the golden horseshoe is in the GTA, deal with it) and buy Denis’s game.... Keep Reading




The Top Five singular visions in videogaming

Aug 21st, 2008 | By Dan | Category: Editorial, PC, Playstation 3, Xbox 360

Here is a top five list of singular visions in videogaming. Each of these games had a creator behind them that pushed a singular vision that defied genres and focus testing and ended with something specifically unique. Each of these games also had to be commercial enough to be released by a major publisher on and be available to a wide audience.... Keep Reading




Changing Mindsets: Understanding Halo’s pay structure

Aug 14th, 2008 | By Dan | Category: Editorial, Xbox 360

On the surface it may seem that online play for Halo 3 is covered by paying the Xbox Live Gold fee. This is in fact not true. Halo 3 essentially has a monthly fee of about $2.50 payed out in quarterly installments of 800 Microsoft spacebucks. Microsoft just really doesn’t want you to think of it that way.... Keep Reading




I’d rather be playing my PS3

Aug 7th, 2008 | By Dan | Category: Editorial, Playstation 3, Xbox 360

From top to bottom the PS3 is simply a nicer system to use than the Xbox 360. It boots up faster (almost three times as fast as far as I can tell). The UI makes far more sense, has more options, and doesn’t waste large swathes of screen real estate on …



Better Dead Than Re(trea)d: Red Alert 3’s real problem

Jul 22nd, 2008 | By Scott Lilwall | Category: Editorial, PC, Playstation 3, Xbox 360

Red Alert 3 has been getting a lot of flack for it’s Japanese-inspired third faction. Some think that EA’s new addition to its historical thought exercise is too unrealistic. But we say the problem isn’t that it stretches the imagination - but that is shows a complete lack of it.