Dragon Age’s Expanding Epic
Dragon Age has become known for having a ton of DLCs. But Dragon Age: Awakening is the cream of the crop, giving us a new story and a standalone adventure worthy of the main game.
Dragon Age has become known for having a ton of DLCs. But Dragon Age: Awakening is the cream of the crop, giving us a new story and a standalone adventure worthy of the main game.
Fable III hits the market with all the fun and funny goodness of the previous two titles. And although it’s cursed with some odd story choices, it does add to the franchise we’ve come to love.
Reviewer James Maddox continues to explore the cross between comic books and video games with the hybrid Exile Number Two.
After some DLC hits and misses, Borderlands: Claptrap’s New Robot Revolution adds some humorous punch to an already great game.
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Fallout: New Vegas rolls onto the scene, and somehow it’s able to surpass even its much loved predecessor. Could this be the mythical perfect sequel?
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Coniclysm is a little five dollar game that harkens us back to the arcade games of old, and it has a killer soundtrack that is better than the game itself.
The Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventure game is free to play, but to get any of the really cool gear you will need to spend some real money. Whether it’s worth it or not is up to you.
Paying homage to Fargo, The X-files and others, Puzzle Agent follows Nelson Tethers, an FBI agent in the Department of Puzzle Research, as he tackles a big case.