Gran Turismo 5 Collector’s Edition Review: Paramount Simulation Unexpected

Gran Turismo 5 has finally come out after 8 years in the making, and does nothing short of delivering one of the best racing simulation titles to date of the franchise. Gran Turismo 5 delivers a promising and raw experience that consists of the most authentic driving simulator ever created through life-like graphics, incredible design and physics, a beautiful online mode, and moreover the display of elegance in a resplendent racing package. The Gran Turismo franchise has been redefined by Kazunori Yamauchi and Polyphony Digital Inc. to create a revolution in the racing genre with Gran Turismo 5.

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Posted By: Usman Ihtsham
ON Wednesday, November 24th, 2010
1:20 AM



Need For Speed Hot Pursuit Review – A Paradise Rebuilt

Criterion Games has managed to take what longtime-Need for Speed developers Black Box has been unable to do since Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2, despite occasional issues of its own: bring a level of intensity and nostalgia through fast paced races along with a few chaotic crashes to create an uplifting title that provides a fresher tire-burn on the roads of Seacrest County. Twin career modes allows for an intimate campaign between the good side, and the rebellious troublemakers that like to ride on the wild end of the cliff roads. The choice is up to the players. A profundity of events, weapons, and moreover exclusive vehicles within each campaign makes Need for Speed Hot Pursuit a fantastic reboot to the Hot Pursuit line of the NFS series. Fantastically going beyond the traditional method of segmented gameplay, Criterion Games allows for an unmatched progression where players may find their conscience convincing them otherwise during the gameplay, allowing players to dynamically become any career at any point without going to both extremes. Be a complete lawbreaker or a cop that likes to be bad.

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Posted By: Usman Ihtsham
ON Thursday, November 18th, 2010
3:31 PM



Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood Collector’s Edition Review – No More Glances Over Thy Shoulder, The Assassin Assent

Nulla è reale, tutto è lecito. Requiescat en pace (Nothing is true, everything is permitted, Rest in Peace). Rōma, the city shrouded in legend and founded by the monumental Romulus on April 21st, 753 BC. Little did Rome know it would be the pith of an essence of legends for hundreds of years to come. Ezio Auditore da Firenze is on a crusade to end the corruption of the very Templar Order that had his father and brothers sentenced to death. Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood brings one of the most historic iterations in the Assassin’s Creed series to conception, with the third animus of providing an impermeable memory of a Master Assassin experience through a brilliant storyline with a climatic and fulfilling ending, engaging remarkable camaraderie for the first time out of cutscenes in combat, wonderfully inspiring visuals of cities such as Rome and Monte Circeo, and a noteworthy introduction of an outstanding multiplayer concept in the series with an intensity woven to create a stunning masterpiece within a saga.

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Posted By: Usman Ihtsham
ON Tuesday, November 16th, 2010
12:16 AM



Call of Duty: Black Ops Prestige Edition Review – Keeping Memories Alive

War like this can be just as exciting as the other two times. Call of Duty: Black Ops heralds another energetically convincing warfare title by developers Treyarch to hardcore gaming enthusiasts worldwide. The storyline introduces us to characters that are unforgettable in the emblem of Call of Duty, and the sounds with the incredibly stunning visuals make Call of Duty: Black Ops one of the most realistic warfare titles of 2010. The action is thrilling, the pacing brings players to the edge of their seats, and the multiplayer makes for one of the most nostalgic and more refined online gameplay campaigns ever set in the Call of Duty realm. Call of Duty: Black Ops prodigiously fathers itself into the hall of family name that makes up the incredible Call of Duty series up to this inception.

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Posted By: Usman Ihtsham
ON Wednesday, November 10th, 2010
3:00 AM



007: Blood Stone Review – Stirred But Definitely Not Shaken

James Bond has returned in his not-so-gravest mission ever in 007 Blood Stone. The title for the most part provides a decent escape into the world of James Bond, but sadly mediocre game mechanics, a poor story arch, and moreover terrible A.I. prevent this title from getting its drink the right way.

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Posted By: Usman Ihtsham
ON Thursday, November 4th, 2010
3:48 AM