Your orders are often vague and in combination with the Kinect controls most players will probably give up on this game.
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XBLA Review: The Walking Dead – Episode 2: “Starved for Help”
Episode two gets pretty intense, particularly towards the end, and if you’re squeamish this may not be the game for you.
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Buy it for your kids and then play it for yourself after they go to bed.
Read More »PC Game Review: Sid Meier’s Civilization V: Gods and Kings
So the real question on buying Gods and Kings is not if, but how soon do you want these additions.
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Some people will like the more tactical realism of this game better than Skyrim, its closest competitor but others may find it too tedious.
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Rock of Ages, despite its simplicity and technical issues, can be a fun and addictive distraction.
Read More »PlayStation 3 Review: Ghost Recon: Future Soldier
Ghost Recon: Future Soldier is significantly different from its competitors requiring more strategy than games like Call of Duty.
Read More »DVD Review: The Avengers – Earth’s Mightiest Heroes Volume 3 & 4
The prior attempts at animating The Avengers are laughable compared to Disney’s new series.
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The Demi-Monde: Winter borrows heavily from established science fiction premises but never feels as derivative as it could.
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The Abarat books are somewhere between Harry Potter, The Chronicles of Narnia, A Wrinkle in Time, and Alice in Wonderland but told with a gritty honesty.
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