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Cthulhu Christmas Calendar Review
Ai! Ai! Cthulhumas! Does Red Wasp Design's Cthulhu-inspired advent calendar offer a better treat for counting down to Christmas than what normal advent calendars do? Hit the break to find out.
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Mamba Nation Battle Review
Got a grudge against one of your Facebook friends? Want to dress up as Batman or Freddy Kruger and beat up a random stranger with an axe while you're waiting in line at the bank? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then Bulkypix’s new iPhone game Mamba Nation Battle might be for you, but is it worth a download?
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Doodle Farm Review
Anyone who has ever farmed knows that there is a good deal of hard work involved. JoyBits' Doodle Farm seems to go a different route when it comes to work. Doodle Farm is a simple to play game and doesn't stray from the formula used in JoyBits' other popular titles, Doodle God and Doodle Devil. But does following its predecessors' footsteps guarantee a success for Doodle Farm?
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Zombieville USA 2 Review
Zombieville USA 2 is the eagerly awaited sequel to one of the best selling games on the iOS store to date. Though it's predecessor sold well, I was quick to dismiss it as being a repetitive side-scroller. Did it's sequel change my mind?
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Crazy Escape Review
When you browse Apple's iTunes App Store, one of the few things you notice is how many of the games seem to be very similar to each other. Now, I'm not complaining about the many Angry Birds-like games as the genre is a fun one. But Crazy Escape strays from following in other games' footsteps and presents an unique style. I mean, who wouldn't love a game where you help a couple of penguins save sheep from the terrors of the wolves?
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Review: Battlefield 3
Battlefield 3 released on October 25, and after playing through both the single- and multiplayer experiences on both the PC and PlayStation 3, I have come to the conclusion that Battlefield 3 delivers in almost all aspects.
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Disney Universe Review
Rarely, we see games that seem poor conceptually, but turn out to be amazing. A prime example would be Kingdom Hearts. Many believed that a Disney/Square game would be awful, though the opposite happened. After so much success, Disney is trying their luck again with Disney Universe, in which LittleBigPlanet meets Disney. Seems like another great mash-up, right? How could there be a problem?
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Dungeon Defenders Review
Dungeon Defenders is the newest addition to the ever growing tower-defense hybrid genre. Combining tower based defenses with hack and slash rpgs seems like it'd work but how well did Trendy Entertainment do?
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inFAMOUS: Festival of Blood Review
Festival of Blood is like an inFAMOUS Halloween special - spooky, charming, and a bit shallow. In the end, is it worth your time and money?
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Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception Review
High expectations come with any sequel of a popular franchise, but things are a little different when the predecessor was 2009’s Game of Year. Uncharted 2 set the bar high for action-adventure titles with excellent shooting, voice acting, epic battles, and a decent story to go with it. Naughty Dog knew they had to step up their game with Drake’s Deception, and that’s exactly what they did. It’s hard to imagine Naughty Dog being able to top what they brought us in 2009, but Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception improves on the few issues its predecessor had and delivers yet another fantastic adventure.
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