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Archives for January 2010

DJ Hero

by Louise January 29th, 2010 | Game Reviews, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox
So, you undoubtedly have heard of Guitar Hero, the ultimate name among rhythm video games, but what about Activision's newest release: DJ Hero?

"DJ Hero? Will it teach me how to be a real DJ?" Just about as much as guitar hero taught you how to play a real guitar. (It didn't.)

"But is it fun?" Absolutely.

Like any good rhythm game, DJ Hero truly draws a player into the music. It offers several difficulty levels that allows players to satisfy their own thirst for a challenge. There are three buttons on the spin platter than you tap when the notes come
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Crossing Some Lines

by Bea January 22nd, 2010 | Gaming System
Do you remember the days when Nintendos and Playstations were used for gaming and gaming only? Well, now game consoles are not sufficient enough if that is all that they can do. No, if all something can do is be used to play a game, then that something will not be able to survive in today's competitive world.

We now have Sony PlayStations that can see Weather Channel updates, tune into BBC shows, and even stream Netflix movies and shows. Video game consoles no longer are focusing on being the best gaming device, but they are focusing on the "video" part of the
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Assassin’s Creed II

by Louise January 5th, 2010 | Game Reviews, PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox
2009 was filled with sequels of video games. Fortunately, the producers of the games knew what they were doing and truly improved the originals. Most games of 2009 took the old one to new levels, providing exciting new features and significant improvements over the predecessors. (I am not so sure we can say the same about movie sequels, which never seem to fare well.) Among the newest of the sequels is Assassin's Creed II, released on November 17, 2009 on PS3 and Xbox 360. It also happens to be one of the most successful sequels.

Just like its predecessor, Assassin's Creed
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