Lance Roth has over 10 years experience in the video game industry. He has worked with developers along with retail outlets to develop training programs and sales strategies. He participated in all of the major console launches since the Dreamcast. This videogame resume goes all of the way back to when they were written in DOS. You can contact Lance at www.RPGameX.com or rpgamex@gmail.com.
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Treyarch has put some real work into improving the series with Call of Duty: Black Ops II.
There are some really great things Absolution does but others that make no sense and the lack of a defining tone fights the narrative.
Sony’s PlayStation Vita held quite a bit of promise but as of yet has failed to deliver.
A good chunk of the book is for the beginner but there are some nuggets to be gleaned by those already using the system.
Like viewers of the classic Twilight Zone and Outer Limits, each reader is bound to have their own favorites.
Skylanders: Giants seems to have found a potentially pricey but fun formula for the whole family.
The animation and transfer quality are much improved in Capcom's Resident Evil 6 prelude but there is no 3D this time.
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Weaker in all of the areas that make the series stand out until the end.
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