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Bioshock 2 Sea of Dreams Harvest or Save the Little Girl Trailer

By Ron on Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at 4:44 PM PST
In 2K Games, Computer, Videos

This trailer displays the choice of either harvesting the life force of the little girls or saving them.

Magic the Gathering Tactics Announcement Video

By Ron on Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at 3:51 PM PST
In Sony, Videos

A teaser trailer announcing the game Magic the Gathering Tactics.

Warhammer 40.000 Dawn of War II Chaos Rising Trailer

By Ron on Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at 3:24 PM PST
In Computer, THQ, Videos, Warhammer

Set in the grim, war-ravaged world of the WH40k science fiction universe, Chaos Rising transports players into the midst of an intergalactic war between ancient enemies.

NCAA Basketball 10 Toughest Places to Play Trailer

By Ron on Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at 2:22 PM PST
In Electronic Arts, Game Consoles, Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony, Videos

This video unveils the Toughest Places to Play feature in NCAA Basketball 10.

Champions Online Accolades Trailer

By Ron on Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at 12:31 PM PST
In Atari, Computer, Videos

Just over a minutes worth of footage showing off the in-game content of Champions Online.

TouchMaster 3 Launch Trailer

By Ron on Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at 12:14 PM PST
In Midway, Nintendo, Portable, Videos

This trailer shows the different games available in Touchmaster 3.

Dementium 2 Trailer

By Ron on Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at 12:13 PM PST
In Nintendo, Nintendo, Portable, Videos

This trailer contains about a minute and a half of in-game footage from Dementium 2.

Return of American McGee’s Alice Teaser Trailer

By Ron on Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at 9:33 AM PST
In Electronic Arts, Videos

This trailer gives a quick look at The Return of American McGee’s Alice, the all-new title based on the classic EA game from 2000.

Gaming Today Reviews: Zombie Apocalypse

By Jon on Thursday, October 1st, 2009 at 12:59 PM PST
In Games, Konami
za logo 300x149 Gaming Today Reviews: Zombie Apocalypse

We recently got the chance to check out the new Konami game, ‘Zombie Apocalypse.’ First and foremost, I must warn you before you read this review that I personally love zombies. Yes, zombie movies, zombie art, zombie books, zombie poetry and last, zombie video games. So, with that being said, I could be a little biased. Deal with it.

A little about the game:
Zombie Apocalypse is an action-packed arcade style shooter for Xbox Live Arcade and Playstation Network. In Zombie Apocalypse, gamers must plot a course through seven different environments and battle through 55 days of combat without succumbing to the zombie forces. Armed with an arsenal of firepower, players can choose from up to 11 varied weapons, such as hunting rifles, flamethrowers and teddy bears packed with C4 explosives to test their dual analog stick shooting skills. For daring players, chainsaws and environmental hazards can also be employed to annihilate large masses of the brutal undead.

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Gaming Today Reviews Muramasa: The Demon Blade

By Ron on Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 at 1:50 PM PST
In Features, Game Consoles, Impressions, Nintendo, Nintendo

muramasa logo 300x225 Gaming Today Reviews Muramasa: The Demon BladeBefore I start on this review, I want to make something clear: I don’t normally use my Wii. After all, once the novelty of the machine wore off, the only reason it ever gets turned on is so my wife can use Wii Fit. The main reason is that I haven’t found any games that can hold my interest.

So you can imagine that I was a bit incredulous when I got a copy of Muramasa: The Demon Blade to review. Sure, I knew the game had won all sorts of ‘Best of E3′ awards, but I was still not sure about it. I sat down and started playing, and I found myself really enjoying the game.

Muramasa is a classic, side-scrolling action RPG. This first thing that hits you when you start the game is the look and feel. If you played Odin Sphere on the PS2, you’ll recognize the style, and you’ll be impressed. The graphics aren’t 1080p, or high-def, but they are endearing and attractive. The graphics are more like living art than what you’d expect from a video game.

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