Killzone 3: Helghast Edition Review – How The Mighty Fall

Killzone 3 brings the fear of the Helghast back into the light. Incredible set-pieces, brilliant visuals, and magnanimous gritty shooter action makes Killzone 3 a title that any gamer who enjoys shooting down bad guys down will love. Unfortunately, Killzone 3 has its fair share of issues above Killzone 2, most noticeably problems of pacing in the storyline adventure, obdurate placing of certain mechanics, and finally an uninspirational and unchanged multiplayer that could have accomplished so much more than its predecessor have undoubtedly added a scar to the Helghan adventure that had so many avenues of promise to improve from Killzone 2. Killzone 3 represents a title that is incredible in its own right at the core basics, but when it comes to being the third title of its kind, it finds itself falling off the side of the Helghan theater in terms of offering anything more entertaining.

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Posted By: Usman Ihtsham
ON Thursday, February 24th, 2011
8:22 PM



Bulletstorm Review: Run And Gun, Again

Bulletstorm breaks the barrier between machismo and over-adrenaline action-packed junkies that are looking for a decent Sci-Fi ride. On the other hand, people that love engaging narratives, and first-person shooters with a dynamic purpose and open-ended sandbox gameplay style might find this shooter falling short of the mark. The dialogue is largely over-exaggerated, the characters are predictable, but the core tenant where the game fails largely is gameplay. Often times, a critic must not only be able to pay attention to detail, quality, and moreover balance of elements but also be able to hone in on what simply does not work for the game or adds unnecessary slack. Epic Games and People Can Fly could have easily made an engagingly capturing game that rivaled Gears of War, but they instead chose a path of comedy which left us dying to boo them at the stage. Regardless of the setbacks, Bulletstorm makes use of killings as more of a graceful element of style and skill, using environments and other objects to fling enemies into the air in hilarious ways. There is a sense of gratification that Bulletstorm gives in all its tomfoolery and something that ends up being slightly enjoyable by just anyone that has played any short of shooter with its fair share of problems.

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Posted By: Usman Ihtsham
ON Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
1:23 PM



Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 Flex Edition Review: Three Times The Treats

The Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 Flex Edition 1GB is the best card to get for anyone looking for the flexibility of DualPort graphics and the integration of DVI standards for the TDMS streams capable to also transmit over HDMI. The Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 Flex Edition 1GB video card is affordable, runs incredibly well, and maintains a level of quality for future-oriented people who do not want to upgrade that is exceptional.

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Posted By: Usman Ihtsham
ON Friday, February 18th, 2011
7:25 PM



LinkSys E4200 Wireless-N Router Review: Remarkability Meets Elegance

The LinkSys E4200 Wireless-N Router defines a new genre of maximum performance wireless capabilities ever seen in a Wireless-N Router all with the idiosyncrasies of class and elegance combined with ease and portability. The LinkSys E4200 Wireless-N Router provides a stability that has been tested and delivers the most accurate performance rates of any router we have seen from manufacturers such as Belkin, D-Link, and more. With the capability of dual band technology, enthusiasts are able to double their network bandwidth with simultaneous dual-band N 2.4 and 5GHz spectrum, making sure to prevent interference from wireless phones, devices, and other connections utilizing the IEEE 802.11 wireless air interface standards of 2.4GHz. The LinkSys E4200 delivers on a lot of bandwidth ends brilliantly through Dual-Band, Wi-Fi Security, and furthermore UPnP USB capability with refinement.

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Posted By: Usman Ihtsham
ON Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011
5:40 PM