Review: Dungeon Siege III: Treasures of the Sun DLC

Dungeon Siege 3 ended up being a really surprising game for me. I didn’t expect to have as much fun with its linear hack'n'slash style that at times seemed too basic. Yet, somehow, I got fully consumed in crawling all the dungeons to see every part the world had to offer. With Treasure of the Sun DLC recently released, it’s time for me to go back into the depths of Dungeon Siege 3.

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Review: Hard Reset

Flying Wild Hogs decided to try something different when it came to Hard Reset. They wanted to announce it, then release it, all in a very short period of time. This was odd for most to comprehend since games are usually announced way before they are even done or even started on for that matter. After looking at every video I could findfor Hard Reset, I found myself day dreaming of reliving my incredible experiences I had back in my past when shooters were frantic and unrelenting in its desire to wear you down. After the install was finished, it was time to see if all that day dreaming can become a reality.

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Review: Driver: San Francisco

Not knowing much about cars besides that I like driving and some cars are better, more expensive than others still doesn't turn me off most driving video games. The heavy sim racers are still hard for me to get into since I am not a gearhead and wouldn't fully understand the world the developers made for the grease monkeys. Driver: San Francisco fills in the gap of my love for cars but not knowing too much about them....and I had so much damn fun.

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Review: Roxio Game Capture

Always impressed with how Giant Bomb does their Quick Look segments on their site, I wanted to capture my gameplay to possibly do something with. Not having thousands of dollars to afford the equipment that professionals use, I needed something cheap but effective in learning how to capture and edit video game footage. This is where Roxio steps in with the Roxio Game Capture.

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Review: Red Faction: Armageddon

Somehow, Volition thought it would be a dandy idea to go from the open world, fun loving destruction that was in Red Faction: Guerrilla, to a linear and almost on rails underground setting that takes away most of the destruction and replaces it with rebuilding for the most part. They couldn't have been more wrong.

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Review: L.A. Noire

Deja Vu has ruined every single detective game that has ever been made. Nothing could live up to the legend Theodore "Ace" Harding and his world of intrigue and deception. Everyone kept telling me that L.A. Noire will change my mind about Deja Vu being the only good detective game in existence. Time to put on my stylish Brooks Brothers three-piece suit and fedora and jump back into the seedy world of dicks....hmm, that doesn't sound as good as I thought.

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