Oct 01
2010

Dead Rising 2

[OBLIGATORY DISCLAIMER]: Right off the bat here, I want to say that this is my first of a two-part review for Dead Rising 2. I’m going to be giving to scores, for your interpretation. I’m doing this because I, on average, detest multiplayer in games. So, Dead Rising 2 has CO-OP and Multiplayer, and I won’t be touching those until I beat the main story (one more boss). Read More »

 
Sep 28
2010

AMMIH Podcast #5: Always

Week #5 Coming at ya! Annual Charities approaching, and a story about a poor, unfortunate DS.
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Sep 26
2010

Screenshot Sunday #65

With the release of Reach and its new file sorting/sharing system, we give you Reach Screenshots from now on! If you create a piece of art in Reach, be sure to show us. Who knows? You may be in one of next week’s showcase! Details below…

Two things, though…

  1. 1) Name the file please- The default naming system is NOT creative.
  2. 2) Flames ≠ EPIC- If you have the Flames on, the shot needs to be EPIC …sometimes those Flames ruin a shot

Time for some EPIC Assassinations!

“Sacrifice” by Splitwarrior2 on 9.22.2010

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Sep 24
2010

Bioshock= “Infinite”ly Awesome

As much as I loved the first Bioshock, Bioshock 2 added a bit of appeal with the same feel. Now it seems, Bioshock: Infinite will bring a whole lot more to the table. Check out the Early Gameplay Video from IGN. The next ten minutes of your life will be full of AWEsome…

 
Sep 24
2010

Review: Dead Rising 2- Case 0

Dead Rising: Case Zero

When the release for Dead Rising 2 hit the streets, my first thought was, “Eh, wasn’t too thrilled for the first one.” So I didn’t give the info much more thought. Enter: Dead Rising 2 Case: “0”(Zero) for the XBLA. This would be Dead Rising 2’s prequel to its upcoming release. Read More »

 
Sep 21
2010

Violent Game Law

As Seen on IGN,
“Activision joins a growing list of film, music, and software groups opposing a proposed law that would ban the sale or rental of videogames to minors in the state of California. The publisher recently filed a friend-of-the-court brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, throwing support behind the current entertainment software industry rating and enforcement efforts, such as the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB).”

The Supreme Court has finally stated that they are to rule on this soon. Read More »