Matt Paprocki is a 12-year movie and game critic. He currently freelances for Blu-ray review site DoBlu.com and video game site MultiPlayerGames.com.
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It's a black spot on every Godzilla fan's heart, yet a must for any purveyor of low-rent cinema.
Disregard the name; this isn't Dirt. Despite being shoved into an archetype that solidifies their rally racing genius, Codemasters ditches it all for Showdown.
The platform is bleeding shooters at this junction, but it's doubtful anyone cares.
In 15+ years of doing this, I've never wanted to send back a free game. This is the first.
Warzone Earth deserves your attention, five stages in bringing a euphoric feeling of brilliant game design that not even finding Jesus could match.
Clearly, Ardania is meant for multiplayer beat downs, with three separate modes bringing a mixture of co-op and versus. While friendly armies are no smarter, at least matches feel less phoned in than the patterned campaign.
The Show has reached first base on the Vita, just beating out a throw from the shortstop.
Despite a veneer of patina aging Snake Eater, the title remains a singular, if slightly scattered vision of a single person.
Twisted Metal clumsily skips along on the merits of its uniqueness in the modern gaming palette, and that's not enough.
UFC 3 isn't reliant on buzz words, but a legitimately fresh approach to the design and concern for community (and critical) feedback.