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Shazbot!
Posted May 1, 10:19 am by Naiboss

It's been a looong time coming but the the sequel to the fun first person shooter, Tribes 2 (yes, I'm ignoring Tribes: Vengance for good reason), is finally here in the form of free-to-play, Tribes: Ascend.  If you've never played a Tribes game, you may find the movement a little... different.... read more.

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Batman Arkham City
Posted Nov 5, 10:21 am by Naiboss

As I mentioned in a previous post, with all of the rather poor superhero games that had been churned out before (with the exception of Spiderman 2 perhaps) Batman Arkham Asylum was a bit of a surprise when it first landed.  This did, however, mean that the bar had been set rather high for... read more.

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Artificial Intelligence?
Posted Jun 14, 10:28 am by Naiboss

If you are at all interested in Brink, you've probably read quite a lot of comments about it so far.  The vocal minority (as far as I can  tell) appear to be rather unhappy Xbox 360 owners getting some pretty bad lag when attempting to play online. I don't think the PC  version has... read more.

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At least there aren't any dogs...
Posted Mar 24, 10:32 am by Naiboss

According to Homefront, "Home is where the war is"... and it certainly tries really hard to convince you that your home, in this instance America, has become a battlefield. If you've read anything about the single-player side of the game, you should already be aware of two things: it can be a... read more.

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Have blade, will stab...
Posted Mar 1, 10:37 am by Naiboss

It is a curious test of any game series if you decide to play them one after the other. I'm not sure many would stand up to it. Each game's nuances highlighted by the other games in the series and the overall play style and theme tested to extreme without feeling stale or repetitive. But, when I... read more.

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Over effected...
Posted Mar 2, 10:45 am by Naiboss

Most of my gaming time in February has been taken up with Mass Effect 2. I was looking forward to this sequel but wasn't sure that it would live up to the first game. What with the supposed 'dumbing down' of the skills available to the characters and a few other changes to some of the other... read more.

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Psychologically damaged billionaire seeks playmate...
Posted Dec 3, 10:51 am by Naiboss

Batman - Arkham Asylum is quite a surprise. There's not a particularly good track record (in my opinion, at least) where comic book tie-ins are concerned, especially when the developers decide to go down the 'Beat-em up' route... just take a look at the Watchmen game for a bland and repetitive... read more.

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Civilian casualties? Whoops...
Posted Dec 3, 10:48 am by Naiboss

If I were to try and define my alignment (in a D&D sense) when it comes to games, I think it would be, as you'd expect, 'Chaotic Good'... do the 'right thing' but my own way. So, generally speaking, when it comes to moral choices in games, I do tend to throw my lot in on the 'good' side. I've... read more.

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A telling sign?
Posted Jul 8, 10:55 am by Naiboss

This week I playing two new, very different games: Trine, a physics-based platform game, and Arma 2, a military simulator. They couldn't be more different... in more ways that one. Arma 2 is running on a game engine that's been built, tweaked, modified and updated over ten years. Currently in it's... read more.

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