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Army Corps of Hell Review

My days of headbanging ended a long time ago, but when the title screen for Army Corps of Hell booted up, I'll admit that I slowly started to nod. Square-Enix's first effort for Sony's new handheld is...

Final Fantasy XIII-2 Review

I’m one of those guys who actually liked Final Fantasy XIII. So, sue me. I thought changing up the style and offering a different take on the FF universe was a breath of fresh air. Do...

ScaryGirl Review

I am not going to lie, before I got my copy of ScaryGirl I had never even heard of this IP. The unique art-style and premise of the game are what interested me. On the outside, it may look like your s...

Dungeon Siege III: Treasures of the Sun Review

Having just finished both the DLC and the main campaign in Dungeon Siege III, I was very surprised at how good the game and the expansion are. I only picked the game up because it was at such a low...

Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Missing Link Review

Much to the delight of Deus Ex: Human Revolution fans, myself included, Square Enix announced downloadable story-driven content shortly after the game was released. Missing Link fills in the blanks...

Deus Ex: Human Revolution Review

What does it mean to be human? Are we defined by our DNA? Are we no longer ourselves if we enhance or unlock our natural potential? Does biology make us who we are or are we the sum...

Dungeon Siege III Review

I love a good dungeon crawler. There's just something about killing a tough boss and getting a sword that raises my stats. As of late, there haven't been many outstanding dungeon crawlers.