By TGRStaff, on July 16th, 2009% High Voltage Software surprised a lot of E3 show goers with the company’s mature themed FPS, The Conduit. This shooter brought some very impressive graphics and multiplayer features for the Wii, as well as one of the most customizable interface and control setups outside of PC gaming. All of this tech and more has been rolled [...] . . . → Read More: The Grinder Hands-On Preview
By Nick2930, on July 15th, 2009% Shooters have become a mainstay in gaming today. Whether first person or third person, these games often provide us with a challenge that is simple in theory but difficult in practice; shoot them before they shoot you. Many gaming legends have been born out of this genre, especially those from the early days of gaming [...] . . . → Read More: Minigore (iPhone) Hands-On Preview
By TGRStaff, on July 13th, 2009% In this week’s editorial, Stew Shearer explains why, despite years of feeling shunned by Nintendo, he’s fallen in love with the gaming giant by getting in touch with his retro side. Up until recently I had all but given up on my Wii. It had been collecting dust, resting in my TV cabinet like a [...] . . . → Read More: Editorial: The Wii has Retro Value
By John Laster, on July 13th, 2009% Some things just never change. Two plus two will always equal four, Brett Favre will always be on the verge of comeback, and America will always love football. One thing that will be changing this year is Madden 10, as this highly successful football series is back and fighting for every yard. The team at EA [...] . . . → Read More: Madden 10 Preview
By JoeDelia, on July 9th, 2009% Puzzle games have always existed within a predefined set of rules. Scribblenauts kicks those rules in the face, instead defining its own path towards the future of gaming. Despite being the first game that I got to try at E3 2009, it was the one that I thought about the most throughout the rest of [...] . . . → Read More: Scribblenauts Hands-On Preview
By JoeDelia, on July 8th, 2009% RELOADING. PILLS HERE. HELP ME UP. WIIIIITCH. Never before have the random utterances of seemingly normal characters been as ingrained in my head as those written above, originally spoken by the characters of Left 4 Dead. Each syllable had to be noted during your battle for survival, as not listening for audio cues or helping [...] . . . → Read More: Left 4 Dead 2 Hands-On Preview
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