Path of Exile – What diablo 3 should have been

You may have heard of the popular game known as “Path of Exile” which has recently been released from closed beta, it’s an online MMORPG game with a gameplay style very similar to the diablo franchise. The most intriguing thing about this game though is that it’s free to play, so read on below to see what I have to say about the game!

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League of Legends – Only the best MOBA

League of Legends, is a game in the “MOBA” genre standing for Multiplayer Online Battle Arena which is set in a fantasy battle arena where two teams compete against each other with a goal of eliminating the opponents nexus. I’ve been playing LoL for about a year now and it’s extremely fun providing the players with huge replay ability content through the use of over 100 different characters or “champions” as their known in-game.

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Counter Strike Global Offensive – Finally a good FPS game

If your into pc gaming you’ve probably heard of the latest counter strike game, Global Offensive has been released lately. Although on first glance it seems like almost nothing has changed apart from a few game modes, weapon changes and an enhancement to the maps to be more visually appealing, this is true however there’s quite a bit more than meets the eye. So read on and find out what’s new and whether you should pick it up from the steam store or not.

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Modern Warfare 2 – A Brilliantly Fun Multiplayer FPS

I’ve finally got around to reviewing Modern Warfare 2 after years of playing and accumulating over 1500 hours of game play which has given me over 150,000 kills, a quad snipe with one bullet, and over 10 nukes, three of which I actually got the same day as I wrote this review. Anyway Modern Warfare 2 is a First Person action shooter based around a theoretical war started by an individual known as Makarov, in which you are lead around the world in an attempt to hunt him down.

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Duty Calls – WTF?

Duty Calls, the calm before the storm is one of those parody games typically created to mock another game, in this case the Call of Duty/Modern Warfare franchise. This “Game” is around three minutes long for the full main story, and involves some very in-depth conversations with NPC’s, by the way did I mention it’s also free? So read on to see what this game’s all about.

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Fallout 3 – Bethesdas best work, so far…

Fallout 3, commonly referred to as Bethesda’s biggest milestone in the gaming industry and a game that has revolutionized RPG’s. However what makes this game so brilliant? below I’ll delve into each aspect of why players find this game so thrilling and compare against a few other RPG’s along the way.

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Oblivion – Brilliant RPG!

Bethesda’s latest masterpiece Skyrim is due to be released on the 11.11.11 this year so I thought i’d prepare for this release by reviewing Oblivion which I’ve actually never played before. Skyrim includes extremely high graphics and boasts an impressive storyline and gameplay which everyone is greatly looking forward to, but let’s see how Oblivion stands up against these remarks.

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Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic – Fantastic Storyline

Yet another Star Wars game hits the shelves, but is this one worth the money or is it a dud game attempting to wring you dry of your money. Well I can already tell you that almost every Lucasarts Star Wars game has been brilliant so far, and this is definitely not an exception, with the amazing storyline, double crosses and brilliant twists you’ll be wanting to play the sequel to this in no time.

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Banjo Tooie – A game with no errors?

Considering i’ve just created a new banner with Banjo and Kazooie on it I thought i’d mark this day with a review of the classic Nintendo 64 game Banjo-Tooie. Now unless you were born recently you should have played, or at least heard about this game, if not – you have now! By the end of the review you’d want to grab a Nintendo 64 or an emulator and play it straight away. Being published in 2000 it was a game that was focused on it’s storyline and game play rather than what today’s companies pump out and call games, primarily for money.

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