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Halo: Reach multi-player review
Halo: Reach, like Halo 3 before it, possesses one of the most replayable campaigns in gaming. Sure, there’s no RPG dialog trees or choices to make, but the various difficulty levels, skull permutators, and the all-important meta-game scoring gives new
Halo: Reach multi-player review
Halo: Reach, like Halo 3 before it, possesses one of the most replayable campaigns in gaming. Sure, there’s no RPG dialog trees or choices to make, but the various difficulty levels, skull permutators, and the all-important meta-game scoring gives new
Noble Map Pack trailer
We have to wait until November 30th for the privilege of paying for more maps for Halo: Reach that aren’t based off of Forge World, but here’s a gift from Bungie to make the wait easier: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrYvjvTwG3o]
Noble Map Pack trailer
We have to wait until November 30th for the privilege of paying for more maps for Halo: Reach that aren’t based off of Forge World, but here’s a gift from Bungie to make the wait easier: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrYvjvTwG3o]
New flavor of the apocalypse: New Vegas impressions
Aside from this bit about your character getting shot in the head and left for dead, the opening cinematic for Fallout: New Vegas feels like a documentary–but I suppose that’s the way Obsidian decided to set the (very) slow pace
New flavor of the apocalypse: New Vegas impressions
Aside from this bit about your character getting shot in the head and left for dead, the opening cinematic for Fallout: New Vegas feels like a documentary–but I suppose that’s the way Obsidian decided to set the (very) slow pace
Halo: Reach single-player review
“From the beginning we know the end.” It’s straight from the marketing department, but that’s definitely a good way to approach Halo: Reach. The first thing we see upon loading the game is the planet laid waste by the Covenant.
Halo: Reach single-player review
“From the beginning we know the end.” It’s straight from the marketing department, but that’s definitely a good way to approach Halo: Reach. The first thing we see upon loading the game is the planet laid waste by the Covenant.
Halo: Reach and the Noble Map Pack
Halo: Reach has been out for a month now, and Bungie has just announced a new map pack for the game. Due November 30th for 800 Microsoft Points ($10), it adds three new maps at the same price point as
Halo: Reach and the Noble Map Pack
Halo: Reach has been out for a month now, and Bungie has just announced a new map pack for the game. Due November 30th for 800 Microsoft Points ($10), it adds three new maps at the same price point as
Medal of Honor: the first 15 minutes (plus analysis)
Go watch the first fifteen minutes of Medal of Honor here. Between this video provided by EA to numerous press outlets, press reviews, and the various “MoH Experience” trailers available pre-release, gamers have a very good idea of what to
Medal of Honor: the first 15 minutes (plus analysis)
Go watch the first fifteen minutes of Medal of Honor here. Between this video provided by EA to numerous press outlets, press reviews, and the various “MoH Experience” trailers available pre-release, gamers have a very good idea of what to