Author Archives: Andrew S.

New wordpress install…complete

I can’t believe I got WordPress 3.x working, the last 8 years of archives cleanly moved across, and no more dead links than when I made the jump from MT to WordPress back in the summer of 2008. This is … Continue reading

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The Whip Asserts Itself in Castlevania: Lords of Shadow

The biggest mistake Mecurysteam made with Castlevania: Lords of Shadow was allowing Konami to brand their half-finished project as a Castlevania game. Without the expectations packaged with such a legendary series, the game could have easily survived on its own … Continue reading

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Besting Cesar: Examining Shank’s final fight

Further to my review of Shank over at Rules of the Game, I wanted to examine the fight with Cesar, the man responsible for the murder of Shank’s girlfriend and the last encounter of the game. It stuck in my … Continue reading

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Shank review at Rules of the Game

I got a review copy a few weeks ago for Shank, a beat ‘em up from Klei Entertainment. I’d been following this game since the original announcement, and after seeing the initial demonstration videos I was pretty fired up for … Continue reading

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Case Zero: An Introduction to Dead Rising 2

Around this time last year, I complained that the trial version of Batman: Arkham Asylum was a poorly constructed demonstration of the final game, and lamented the days when demos were complete pieces of a larger game that allowed the … Continue reading

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Flotilla review at Rules of the Game

A few months ago, I was invited to join Rules of the Game, a project dedicated to the methodical review and critique of video games. Thanks to Editor-in-Chief and Founder Simon Ferrari for giving me a reason to keep my … Continue reading

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Dante’s Inferno: The Wretched

Dante: “Where are the others? Why aren’t the other damned down here with me?” Lucifer: “This isn’t their Hell, Dante. It’s yours.” – from Dante’s Inferno Dante’s Inferno is a half-hearted action game that gets caught up in its own … Continue reading

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Darksiders: Uncanny

Darksiders is a wave of nostalgia. It is playing A Link to the Past (1991) on a Super Nintendo console borrowed from a friend away for summer vacation. It is the limited edition comic book with holofoil cover that never … Continue reading

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Ghostbusters The Video Game: Nostalgia is a Dangerous Weapon

Including the New York Public Library as a playable mission in the demo1 should have been a dead giveaway. As one of the signature setpieces in the film Ghostbusters, allowing players to take part in a second trip to this … Continue reading

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Torchlight: the game Fate should have been

In the wait for Diablo III, Torchlight has been cause for celebration among those that wish for an effortless and predictable excursion into well-worn territory. But like Darkstone was to the deadspace between Diablo and Diablo II, Torchlight is being … Continue reading

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