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A Week with Toradora!

I spent a week with one of Japan’s cutest anime series. My thoughts and opinions after the break. (more…)

Review: Alpha Protocol

To enjoy: lower standards

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Microview: Alpha Protocol

Not every game can be a 10 million dollar project that sweeps the industry off its feet with it’s years of polish and technical advancements. Most of the time, it is the “little thing” in a game that can make it a part of your personal favorites list. Alpha Protocol is one of those games. While it won’t impress anyone visually, it’s those “little things” it has that make this spy-RPG a game you should give attention to. (more…)

Play as a Moogle in 3DDotGameHeroes!

          3DDotGameHeroes has finally arrived in the U.S, and since I’ve got my hands on it I’ve spent a handful of hours editing my own 3DDotHero.  In the weeks that follow I will be posting my favorite 3DDotHeroes right here on RejectedGamer.

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Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition Review

Inventive control mechanics and bizarre art direction are all it takes to knock me out. I have the lumps to prove it. (more…)

Bioshock 2: Part 2 (Spoilars!!cast)

Here is part 2 of the Bioshock 2 Spoilars! episode.  From Siren Alley to the closing credits. 

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Deadly Premonition: Next on Spoilars!!

Official word from http://spoilars.blogspot.com, is that the next title to be “ruined” by the best video game documentary-cast on the internet is . . . Deadly Premonition! 

Word on the street is part.2 of the Bioshock 2 episode of Spoilars!! will be up by mid-next week.  In the meantime, subscribe to the podcast via iTunes ( http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/spoilars/id368841094), rate, and review it.  Thanks much!  <3

Deadly Premonition – “Movie mania on the drive” ; A Creator’s Blog

“Movie mania on the drive”    

Author: SWERY (ACCESS GAMES Inc.,) 

Hi Everyone,    

It’s SWERY, game director of Deadly Premonition.    

The game’s been released for a month now I think, and I’ve actually gotten a lot of feedback.    

I was also glad to see so many people tweeting about the game on the Deadly Premonition Twitter account and had good fun reading the comments.     (more…)

Bioshock 2: Part 1 (Spoilars!!cast)

 

 

Some of you may have been wondering “What has QB been doing for the site, as of lately?”; my answer is Spoilars!! …kinda like a game club podcast.  This documentary-styled podcast covers select games in their entirety like you’ve never heard before.  Promise! (more…)

Preview: Resonance of Fate

Resonance of Fate is said to be “getting pushed out to die in the battle of RPG-supremacy for March, 2010.” Quite possible indeed, considering Square-enix releases its role-playing powerhouse Final Fantasy XIII not more than a week prior to RoF. Or maybe Sega & Tri-Ace have a fight in their hands they intend to win. (more…)

Microview: Puzzlegeddon

Part real-time strategy, part match-5 puzzler; Puzzlegeddon is undeniably fun and addictive. (more…)

Review: Fret Nice

Not only has Fret Nice developer Pieces Interactive prove they can put together an inventive and fun platforming title, they’ve also proved they aren’t afraid of trying something different. Busting out the ol’ plastic guitar to play a platforming game sounds like a lot more fun than it really is, but that doesn’t mean the game falls short of being “purchase-worthy”. (more…)

Preview: Tropico 3

There’s really not a lot to say about Tropico 3 and its Xbox 360 release. If you’re a fan of sim games, you know exactly what to expect from this island simulator. Shaping the future of an island and attempting to become a legend in the ranks of Banana-republic leaders through economic and civil decisions, is not even close to crossing the thresh-hold of everything that needs to be managed in Tropico 3. (more…)

Preview: Yakuza 3

Developer: Amusement Vision

Publisher: SEGA

Platforms: PS3

Release: March 2010


Yakuza is Japan’s GTA but with brawler sequences instead of shoot-outs.  The third title in the series follows Kazuma and his adopted daughter who fled Kamurochoto to seek a new life in Okinawa where they manage an orphanage for children.  But much like a familiar Coppola story; everytime you think you’re out – they pull you back in.

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Preview: Aliens Vs Predator

In 1999, a British game developer called Rebellion took the PC gaming space by storm, with the release of a title called Alien VS Predator.  More than 10 years later the same team has scheduled to release another game by the same name.  Alien VS Predator is back, looks to be better than it once was, and should be on store shelves on Feb. 16th.

Having two of science-fiction’s most popular characters in one action-packed FPS experience is only the spark of excitement that should be had over this AvP release.  Not only is their a marine campaign to play through, but also an alien and predator too.

- As the Marine, you’ll experience a claustrophobic and terrifying experience where light is your friend, but there’s never enough. However, the United States Marine Corps are humanity’s last line of defence, and as such they are armed to the teeth with the very latest in high explosive and automatic weaponry.

- As the Predator, you will stalk from the shadows and from above, passing athletically through the treetops to ambush your victims. Although equipped with an array of powerful, exotic weapons and tracking equipment, honour ultimately dictates that you must get in close and take your trophies face to face.

- As the most deadly species in the universe, the Alien offers you the chance to play as the very stuff of nightmares – the monster in the dark swarming forward with countless others, jaws like a steel trap and claws like blades.

Online looks to jam these three species together in a war zone of unimaginable carnage and tactics – and looks to be nothing short of fun.

Feast on this content until it hits shelves on the 16th.  Expect a review soon after.

- Jeffrey d


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