Posts Tagged ‘Game Review’

DA2: Questing Alongside Felicia Day

Dragon Age II continues to deliver seemingly rushed content with the latest DLC entitled Mark of the Assassin. This is an ongoing theme from the critically acclaimed Dragon Age II series. Even the developers have noted that some of the landscape art and content was reused a bit much in the Dragon Age sequel, but unfortunately this was not fixed in the last round of updates where most of our adventure takes place in the forest outside of Kirkwall.

That isn’t to say Mark of the Assassin isn’t worth playing. The fourth of many DLC packages to be available for Dragon Age II, Mark of the Assassin puts you alongside the Queen of Geeks, Felicia Day. If you like millions have a small crush on this gaming hottie, the idea of playing alongside her in a roleplaying game, even if only for a few hours, is worth it.
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Game Review: Is id’s Rage all the Rage?

They were wrong. The end of the world was August 23, 2029, when the asteroid hit. The brilliant minds of our time came up with the Ark, vessels buried deep underground. It was supposed to be our salvation. It was our salvation, but not as it was intended.

In id Software’s new first-person shooter Rage, you take on the role of an Ark survivor that awakens in a post-apocalyptic world inhabited by humans, mutants, and a lot of devastation. Much to every fanboi’s dismay, Rage is a cross between Fallout 3 and Borderlands with id Software’s own twist and brilliant first-person shooter game play.
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Game Review: Fallout New Vegas Honest Hearts

The second DLC update to last year’s RPG of the year Fallout New Vegas was released this weekend despite recent proximity to Fable 3’s PC debut as well as The Witcher 2, which both came out earlier this month.

For a mere $10, Honest Hearts will increase your Fallout New Vegas level cap another 5 levels, as well as add another 4 or so hours of content that takes place in Utah’s glorious Zion National Park. This park located north of the Mohave Desert is known for its most prominent feature, a 15-mile wide canyon carved deep within the reddish and tan-colored Navajo Sandstone by the North Fork of the Virgin River; the perfect place for our second expansion pack. Read more

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