What sets Homefront apart in the endless supply of shoot-first-think-later First Person Shooters (FPS) is it’s perfectly executed storytelling. Cast as an American refugee thrown unwillingly into an underground resistance movement, the game does an excellent job with both character development and pacing.
Though there are a few down moments in the game where you’re [...]
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Thoughts About Homefront
How Awesome Is Batman: Arkham City?
November 10, 2011
Just how awesome a game is it? Yesterday Xbox pushed out a glitched update for the game which deleted my save file (!! Really Xbox?) but I wasn’t upset in the least. In fact, I had been enjoying it so much I’m looking forward to replaying my lost progress.
THAT is an awesome game.
Tron Evolution: 1000 Character Review
November 5, 2011
If 2009′s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time had a love child, it would be Tron:Revolution.
Taking place before the events of the movie tie in, Tron Legacy, the story is the only aspect that separates the game play styles of the three games. They play in exactly the [...]
Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days (1000 Character Review)
October 11, 2011
All Bark, No Bite
I enjoyed the first Kane and Lynch – it captured the feeling of classic “heist” movies – and I wanted to like Dog Days just as much. Unfortunately, I didn’t. The game consists of a raw, job gone bad plot – containing a few scenes that would have made a Soprano squeamish [...]
Transformers: War for Cybertron (1000 Character Review)
October 3, 2011
You can’t go wrong with transforming robots wielding huge weapons beating each other into scrap metal. This is a recipe for fun, and Transformers: War for Cybertron is certainly fun — but unfortunately that’s all it is. The game doesn’t do anything wrong — the combat feels rewarding, the levels are vast, and the campaign [...]







December 12, 2011
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