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Feature - Red Dead Redemption Review
Read Dead Redemption is more than just a Wild West
version of Grand Theft Auto as reviewer Kevin Kasson explains in his review.
Eve Online: Dominion Review
It's too bad Neal Trotter doesn't have the time to
really play Eve Online but at least he had the time to review the game. Read to
find out why it's too bad.
Final Fantasy: The After Years Review
There's this new phenomenon going on with new direct
sequels coming out with the same old school graphics their original predecessors
stem from. Neal Trotter discusses how this results in a new focus on gameplay with
his review of Final Fantasy 4: The After Years.
Bay Area Game Jam 2010 Coverage
Game-Zone Recreation got the chance to enter a video
game development competition hosted by the recent Bay Area Game Jam 2010 event sponsored
by Microsoft. Neal Trotter's news article presents his coverage on the competition
and the overall event.
3D Dot Game Heroes Review
Athough 3D Dot Game Heroes is homage to fundamental and timeless game mechanics, is this homage taking it a little too far? Neal Trotter
answers in his review.
Demon's Souls Review
To appeal to a broader audience, the majority of video games made today have a much easier player difficulty level than games made in the
past.
The creators of Demon's Souls said "forget it" and made the game super hard anyway. Jason Huck explains why that's a good thing in his review
of the game.
Age of Conan: Rise of the Godslayer Expansion Preview
There are other MMORPGs out there besides WoW, ya know. One popular one is Age
of Conan. Greg Reese tells how it's newest expansion improves and worsens the game
in his preview.
Viewing Games as Art Editorial
The debate has been around for a long time and frankly its loosing steam. Neal Trotter readdresses why this issue is an important one with
his recent editorial.
Fallout 3 Review
Better late than never. Jason Huck delivers the info
on why Fallout 3 was one of the best video games of 2008 in his review.
Monster Hunter Tri Preview
The Monster Hunter series, although insanely
popular in Japan, has more or less slipped under the radar her in the States. Will
this upcoming installment for the Wii finally put this series on the map? Joshua
Drake evaluates with his preview of the game.
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