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RPGs for the Playstation 3 (PS3): An Oldschool Perspective, Part 1 - 0 views
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This is the first article in a series of articles discussing and reviewing Role Playing Games (RPGs) on the Playstation 3 (PS3). In these articles, the games are discussed from the perspective of a long-time RPG gamer. The reviews and scores for these games are based upon the pricing and RPGs available on the PS3 to make this article more useful to PS3 gamers. This issue covers Final Fantasy XIII, Elder Scrolls IV, and Borderlands specifically.
Video Game Culture, An Online Dissertation pt. 1: Atari 2600, Nintendo Entertainment Sy... - 0 views
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Somewhere between pop culture and computer software there lies an intriguing industry of multimedia entertainment that wholly did not exist thirty years ago. Video games are not only the fastest growing of all the entertainment industries\n, they are also the fastest evolving. There are several reasons reasons why. This article presents a discourse on the reasons behind the last quarter of a century's video game explosion and the social and familial ramifications of such a occurrences that cannot help but yield provoking and revealing insights about who we are and where we are headed.
RPGs for the Playstation 3 (PS3): An Oldschool Perspective, Part 2 - 0 views
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This is the second article in a series of articles discussing and reviewing Role Playing Games (RPGs) on the Playstation 3 (PS3). In these articles, the games are discussed from the perspective of a long-time RPG gamer. The reviews and scores for these games are based upon the pricing and RPGs available on the PS3 to make this article more useful to PS3 gamers. This issue reviews Marvel Ultimate Alliance (1 & 2), Sacred 2, and Dragon Age: Origins.
RPGs for the Playstation 3 (PS3): An Oldschool Perspective, Part 3 - 0 views
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This is the third article in a series of articles discussing and reviewing Role Playing Games (RPGs) on the Playstation 3 (PS3). In these articles, the games are discussed from the perspective of a long-time RPG gamer. The reviews and scores for these games are based upon the pricing and RPGs available on the PS3 to make this article more useful to PS3 gamers. This issue focuses specifically on Fallout 3, Dragon Age: Awakenings, and Nier.
Dreams of Tidus: Square-Enix's Final Fantasy X (FFX) for the Playstation 2 (PS2) Revisited - 0 views
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Have you ever had the experience where, after reading a novel, or watching a film, you know you have to read it or watch it again, just to go back and visit a place and characters that you cared about and missed? After playing Square-Enix's Final Fantasy X for the PS2, I've continually found myself wanting to go back and visit the characters and stories again, much like I've traditionally found myself feeling about characters in other media such as film and literature. This article explores the ramifications of the evolution of video games to story telling of this caliber. Roger Ebert may not think video games can be art, but we know better.
RPGs for the Playstation 3 (PS3): An Oldschool Perspective, Part 4 - 0 views
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This is the fourth article in a series of articles discussing and reviewing Role Playing Games (RPGs) on the Playstation 3 (PS3). In these articles, the games are discussed from the perspective of a long-time RPG gamer. The reviews and scores for these games are based upon the pricing and RPGs available on the PS3 to make this article more useful to PS3 gamers. This issue focuses specifically on Demon's Souls, Fallout: New Vegas, and White Knight Chronicles.
Laura Jones and the Secret Legacy of Nikola Tesla game review from Awem studio - 0 views
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Laura Jones and the Secret Legacy of Nikola Tesla is an exciting hidden object game and the sequel to the original Laura Jones and the Gates of Good and Evil. Laura Jones 2 features intriguing storyline, exciting hidden object scenes and loads of inventive mini-games and puzzles. Got interested? Read the full Laura Jones and the Secret Legacy of Nikola Tesla review.
Flower Paradise game review from Awem studio - 0 views
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Paradise awaits in this fun filled flower matching game! Match 18 unique flower types as you build your own Japanese, Hawaiian and French gardens. Play traditional Match 3 puzzles or try the innovative Box Clear Mode! Customize your gardens with birds, butterflies, landscaping and more as you unlock new flowers and features. Once you have your garden exactly the way you like it, you can turn it into wallpaper for your desktop, or even an animated screensaver!
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Love to play computer games? Don't know which one is the best and which one to try first? Then we have latest reviews for you! No matter what kinds of games you like best… Be it a puzzle, hidden object, time management, simulation, arcade, card or word game you will find here something to your taste. Read the latest game reviews, previews, tips and tricks and more…
Adventures of Robinson Crusoe game review from Awem studio - 0 views
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Based on the popular Daniel Defoe's novel Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, the game sends you to a desert island. Explore the land, look for hidden objects and solve challenging puzzles. Exciting adventure, great story and enjoyable gameplay… Want to learn more? Read the full Adventures of Robinson Crusoe game Review.
Party Down game review from Awem studio - 0 views
Wings of Armada Game - 0 views
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Enjoy the sequel to Armada Tanks. This game uses same engine, part of the art assests and is built with similar visual style and gameplay in mind so it's kinda spin-off, however it is fundamentally different. There is a big map for each level with various missions, some of them are optional, a lot of destructible scenery to break. There is also a lot of secrets and areas that can be unlocked once you obtain some key element on later level, therefore the game has quite some replay value if you decide to do more than following obligatory missions. This game is quite reminiscent to the Strike series that was so popular in 16-bit era (Desert Strike, Jungle Strike, Urban Strike) except Wings of Armada is casualized reincarnation with all those tedious fuel and ammo stuff being thrown out.
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