Category: Platforms

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Upgrading the PS4 hard drive. It’s easy.

author image by Filippo Dinolfo | Features PlayStation 4 | 0 Comments | 18 Dec 2013

The PlayStation 4 is a nicely designed console. Some might not like its italicized looks, but it’s hard to deny that a lot of smart engineering went into creating the system. One of the more user-focused features is the ability…

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Launches Are Broken, Let’s Fix Them.

author image by Patrick Mifflin | Articles Console Features Handheld Nintendo 3DS Nintendo DS Nintendo Wii Nintendo Wii U Platforms PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 PlayStation Portable PlayStation Vita Xbox 360 Xbox One | 0 Comments | 17 Dec 2013

Now that we are finally cooling down from the latest two system launches — hopefully the last two for several years — I figured it was time for a good debriefing. Let’s recap the (d)evolution of system launches over the years, and…

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“Gran Turismo 6” Review

author image by Filippo Dinolfo | PlayStation 3 Reviews | 0 Comments | 13 Dec 2013

At a time when racing games were mainly unrealistic arcade conversions, Gran Turismo came along and defined what a console racing simulation could be. For the past 16 years, the series has remained the definition of console sim-racing games. Part…

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“The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | Nintendo 3DS Reviews | 0 Comments | 07 Dec 2013

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is regarded by many to be the greatest title in Nintendo’s long-running Legend of Zelda franchise.  It was the first game in the series to feature both the idea and existence…

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“Phoenix Wright, Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | Articles Handheld Nintendo 3DS Reviews | 0 Comments | 07 Dec 2013

It’s been five years since Phoenix Wright took on the role as a defense attorney, and while not much has changed since then as far as gameplay goes, the latest entry in the Ace Attorney series is as enjoyable as…

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“Ryse: Son of Rome” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | Reviews Xbox One | 0 Comments | 30 Nov 2013

  As one of the Xbox One’s exclusive marquee titles during launch, Ryse: Son of Rome boasts a heck of a visual experience.  Unfortunately, aside from shallow gameplay, that’s all the game has to offer.

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“Madden NFL 25” (PS4) Review

author image by Chris Selogy | PlayStation 4 Reviews Xbox One | 0 Comments | 30 Nov 2013

Madden NFL 25 may be the most complete launch title that the series has offered to date, but is that saying much?

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“Call of Duty: Ghosts” (Xbox One) Review

author image by Alex Quevedo | Articles Nintendo Wii U Platforms PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 Reviews Xbox 360 Xbox One | 0 Comments | 30 Nov 2013

Another year, another Call of Duty. 2013 brings us Call of Duty: Ghosts, developed by Infinity Ward. As is tradition, the game focuses on an elite group of soldiers who, as you might have guessed, are called the Ghosts. This…

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“Dead Rising 3” Review

author image by Alex Quevedo | Articles Reviews Xbox One | 0 Comments | 28 Nov 2013

The original Dead Rising on the Xbox 360 was a very enjoyable game, providing humorous gameplay within a zombie-filled setting. As the series progressed, it was not very subtle that Capcom’s development teams were looking to push the limits on…

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“Crimson Dragon” Review

author image by Patrick Mifflin | Reviews Xbox One | 0 Comments | 28 Nov 2013

The Panzer Dragoon franchise made something of an understated debut in the early days of the Sega Saturn, but was as groundbreaking a rail shooter as its counterpart at Nintendo that started it all, Starfox. Like Starfox, Panzer Dragoon‘s appearances…

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“Resogun” Review

author image by Patrick Mifflin | PlayStation 4 Reviews | 0 Comments | 26 Nov 2013

The PlayStation 4 launch had problems. Dropping Infamous: Second Son and DriveClub from the launch lineup into 2014 was a critical blow, cutting the PS4’s selection of launch day retail exclusives in half, and leaving it up to Killzone: Shadow…

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