By Griff Hoffmann Adventure games, that's Adventure with a capital A, have always hinged on their ability to craft illogical situations and obscure puzzles that lead to epiphany inducing, forehead slapping solutions. Telltale's Sam and Max: The Devil's Playhouse delivers on the classic Adventure goods and packs much, much more. Sam and Max: The Devil's Playhouse is comprised of five episodes and makes up the third season of Sam and Max after Steve Purcell left LucasArts to take the license over to Telltale Games. What makes this point-and-click Adventure so amazing is simple: everything.
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By John Stanhope The newest video game rendition of our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, created by Beenox and published by Activision, spans (as the name implies) four different dimensions of the Spider-Man universe. Each dimension, including Amazing, Ultimate, Noir, and 2099, is unique in both art style and game play. Seeing as they are all each so different from one another I think it best to address them separately.
By Griff Hoffmann Shank is a game that suffers for its inability to expand past the genre boundaries. Shank is a plodding beat ‘em up and unfortunately nothing more. On the bright side, Klei Entertainment, most notable for N+, created a combo rich, graphically unique side scrolling 2D beat ‘em up. And for what it is, it’s pretty good. By Griff Hoffmann A paid demo? Some pre-game DLC? A mini game? A game? Just what Dead Rising 2: Case Zero is exactly remains uncertain. What I do know is that it costs 400 Microsoft points (5 American dollars) and is only available on XBLM as of right now. I can also say for certain that it takes place three years before the story of Dead Rising 2 and is an introduction to handyman and gruff father Chuck Greene. This zombie prologue offers one more fact about the world of Chuck Greene, Chuck’s daughter is infected. |
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