Review: Full House Poker

Can't read my, can't read my no you can't read my poker face. Yes, I went there. As part of the "House Party" line up of games for Xbox Live Arcade (others being Beyond Good & Evil, Torchlight, Hard Corps Uprising and Bejeweled Blitz Live) Full House Poker is nothing more than a Xbox Live Arcade Avatar poker game. Is it fun? Depends on you.

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Review: MindJack

I am here to jack your mind. Now before you say "jack what?" I am talking about MindJack, a game published by Square Enix and developed by Feel Plus. I was super hyped about this game when it was announced for, what I thought at the time, was an innovative idea. At any time, I can leave my body and jack someones feeble mind and use them to do my dirty work? Can I just hand you my $60 now?

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Review: Game Dev Story

Ever since I gave up my iPhone to switch over to an Android phone, I have missed mobile gaming. Of course I have other options with my DSi as well as my PSP but the games you can find that are truly enjoyable in the App Store are plentiful. I know that there are games as well Android phones as well but very few of them are actually playable.

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Call of Duty: Trip Down Memory Lane

When I first rediscovered gaming after purchasing an Xbox 360, I never experienced online multiplayer shooters. Up until this point, I never gave much thought to playing other people online competitively in shooters. I was more than happy with playing my RPG's and platforming games and the occasional shooter in my room by myself or with friends that ventured over to pull all nighters. Read more →

Review: Super Meat Boy

Every now and then I, like most people, want to play a game that is challenging to the point of snapping a controller in half yet have it also be a game that is really entertaining. It almost seems like the art of making that style of game is lost in current times, that is until Team Meat decided to make Super Meat Boy.

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Review: Hydrophobia

I am not fond of swimming in the ocean for one pure reason, I have the fear of not knowing what is at the bottom that can potentially bite me. I can't say that helps in my relating to Hydrophobia, a new XBLA title from Dark Energy Digital in which the games main attraction is the water physics and the fear of drowning. Sadly, the game just leaves you soggy like a bowl of Cap'n Crunch.

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