Left 4 Dead 2 Review: Zombies Exist
The dead have risen to seek the blood of those that precede their rotting flesh. On June 1, 2009, Valve Software officially announced the birth of Left 4 Dead 2, sequel to the premiere horror 28 Days Later inspired Left 4 Dead. Valve Software created an exceedingly decent title with Left 4 Dead despite the issues of repetition and no story arc back in November of 2008, and seeks to improve upon various aspects left unfinished. Left 4 Dead 2 is the aegis to Valve and their ambition to create an extremely unique experience that has never been accomplished prior to the Left 4 Dead series, bringing horror and survival together to form a whole new definition in the realm of cooperative gaming action. Uniting a mysterious player and three other unsuspecting and horrified friends together, Left 4 Dead 2 makes sure players are at the edge of their seats not knowing what to expect next, making sure players use their eyes and ears to their fullest degree in order to survive the horrific zombie onslaught. Try not to blink or it may be your last breath.
Assassin’s Creed II Master Assassin’s Edition Review: A New Life, A New Creed, A New Beginning
Come from the rooftops, steadfastly swift direction at night, let your blades be the serene guide. As an assassin you will learn: truth is written in blood. Assassin’s Creed I abashed players worldwide by allowing them to explore the political depth of war and intrigue through the eyes Altaïr Ibn-La’Ahad, an assassin dedicated to a group interested in shifting the pace of The Crusades in a war against the Christian Orthodox Templars. Unfortunately, repetitive gameplay combined with a poor set of voice acting contributed to the fall of Assassin’s Creed I as a mediocre title with no variety. Ubisoft is marked with unfaltering dedication and persevering power when it comes to Assassin’s Creed II. Assassin’s Creed II completely alters the perception of the prequel, providing stunning gameplay, brilliant voice acting, and most importantly than the former: a medley of variety that is badly needed for any game to be a success. Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed II heralds a vivacity unseen of the Assassin’s Creed saga, and pronounces an unwavering view of the life and struggle of what it takes to defend the honor of family in Renaissance Italy.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Review – War And His Hidden Beauty
It has been two years since Infinity Ward has let the giant known as Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare loose. Once Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare had been released from its cage, and was able to flex its massive guns, it had quickly taken over the First Person Shooter genre and had sold the most number of any action titles at the time. Fast forward to present day and Infinity Ward has catapulted us into the future of Modern Warfare. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare has become exhausted from all the flexing in the last two years, and because people have found the creature’s weak spots, Infinity Ward has decided to release an evolved and more enhanced creature that goes by the name: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Beautiful environments, a real modern warfare grasp that enscorcels any shooting buff and delivers a realistic combat feel that allows Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 to once again take over, and to show the audience what true war means.
Dragon Age: Origins Review – Marvel At Perfection, For It Is Fleeting
Escape into a world of boundless proportions as a Grey Warden in Thedas, contributing to the last known legendary order of guardians that exists to this day in BioWare’s Dragon Age: Origins. Dragon Age: Origins marks the awakening of BioWare into the realm of dark fantasy epic tales and vernacular of a world so lively and capturing. Abilities, skills, specializations and over hundreds of talents and spells in a massive world creates a unique and stimulating invigoration despite whatever small problems present itself in Dragon Age: Origins. Made to excel at a new realized façade, Dragon Age: Origins represents the modern re-chimera of the party based fantasy role-playing fame, filled with an staggering storyline and fused with an unforgettable world with interesting characters and hundreds of quests, creating a long to be remembered title in the mark of video game history.
Logitech G35 Surround Sound Headset Review: Surround Beyond
The Logitech G35 Headset manages to transcend a line between surround sound audio, and audio that surrounds you at every side. Combining LF, C, RF, LB, RB, LSB, RSB, and a Subwoofer all in one clearly revealing that the Logitech’s G35 Headset is made for the elite gamers and audiophiles of the time. With incredible integration, an incredible design with high quality parts, and further aspects in voice changing features that are a real treat, the Logitech G35 Surround Sound Headset is a must buy for anyone looking to get the best from their PC sound.
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City Review – The Lost Terrific
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City celebrates the unprecedented one-year anniversary of the Grand Theft Auto IV series. Grand Theft Auto IV was simply superb and finds itself on the edge of excitement and thrill for PC and Xbox 360 users alike with mods and amazing downloadable content a year later. Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned provides a blowout of a massive scale with a biker genre twist that involves various cameos from original Grand Theft Auto IV characters, providing an intense extension of the main storyline. Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony gives players a second perspective by playing as Luis Lopez, the second man to Tony Prince (aka Gay Tony) as they explore Liberty City with a surfeit of glamour, glitz, and grime.







