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System Shock 2 review

It is a far cry from being a simple hacker like in the original System Shock, and that is not the only change this sequel makes. This time around the interface as well as the controls are much more straightforward, playing like most other Shooters and in turn making it far more accessible than its

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Dead Rising 4 review

Before starting the campaign, you are given three different difficulties to choose from that effects the amount of damage you take, weapon durability and how much items heal. If you enjoy a game with any semblance of challenge, I recommend starting off with Hard. Afterward, you will soon be introduced to several new features such

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Bedlam review

All of the voice actors have a Scottish accent which is not a negative or a positive, just something I found unique. Our character Quinn is not a silent protagonist and has a personality of her own, occasionally quipping about the situation or being her usual sarcastic self. Everything looks promising so far, but unfortunately,

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Duke Nukem 2 review

For those of you that have played the original, the most immediate change is that it now features actual music via Ad-Lib or Soundblaster instead of the simple PC speaker sound effects of old. Having a soundtrack instead of deafening silence definitely goes a long way to keep us focused and luckily for us, the

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