Madden NFL 2012 Hall Of Fame Edition Review: The Return Of The King

Madden 2012 heralds another beginning into the world of football, and another year EA Sports finds a way to make their game truly incredible again. Madden 2011 revealed a bevy of improvements from A.I. to the newly dubbed GameFlow feature that made calling passes more intuitive than ever before. Equally as impressive, Madden 2011 brought a tremendous level of presentation style by Emmy winning announcers, splendid graphical upgrades, and moreover sheer online gameplay in Franchise Mode. With a lot of potential improvements for the next year on an already decisively beautiful title, Madden 2011 led the way for Madden 2012 to be something deserving of the wait. Madden 2012 brings better defensive A.I., hundreds of in-field visual improvements, voluminous Broadcast appeal to a new level, and moreover the dynamic skillset of player confidence. EA Tiburon’s Madden 2012 reveals that fans of Madden 2011 will find an extraordinary amount to love, and even more of what they have come to crave from the Madden franchise quality.

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Posted By: Usman Ihtsham
ON Friday, August 26th, 2011
6:00 AM



Deus Ex: Human Revolution Augmented Edition Review – Transhumanism Humanity

Deus Ex: Human Revolution tells us we can all dream to fly, to be ultimately powerful in a powerless world where chaos and the foundations of revolution are taking place on the very streets, while we display newfound and reinvented human abilities through the gift of DNA augmentation. While the mitochondria or evolution itself might not consider DNA augmentation to be a relatively successful possibility of variance, Deus Ex: Human Revolution prevails in doing just that: it shows how powerful the game truly is in storyline, mood, and moreover raw science fiction purity.

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Posted By: Usman Ihtsham
ON Monday, August 22nd, 2011
9:00 AM



Bastion Review – The Beautiful World Of Calamity

Bastion unclothes an Action RPG title for the Xbox Live Arcade which shows that the Microsoft arcade offerings are truly unique and unforgettable in offering uniquely creative content. Now announced exclusively on Steam as well, Bastion makes its debut to PC users. Supergiant Games’ Bastion is one of these examples of a title that does this for the Xbox Live Arcade to some degree minus a few blemished gameplay elements, but one that still provides a level of a journey with a reactive narrator that is hard to forget.  A lot of gamers take arcade titles for granted, and yet Bastion stands as an example where there are beautiful artwork pieces and audio directional cues which create a lively hand-painted journey. From this, places and levels of hand-paint art style décor with suppositious wonder come forth from Bastion.

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Posted By: Usman Ihtsham
ON Tuesday, August 16th, 2011
7:49 PM



Tritton AX Pro: Surround Sound Bliss

Tritton has created one of the best console headphones in terms of style, elegance, and moreover sound horsepower. We put these headphones to the true test, along with our friends from Integra, maker of the most famous audio video receiver lines currently out on the market. The Tritton AX Pro makes use of hardcore enthusiast and gaming markets to truly create a demand that they could deliver on with this line of product not just in dependability, but pure power in terms of sound, amperage, resistance of speakers, and sheer volume.

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Posted By: Usman Ihtsham
ON Monday, August 15th, 2011
7:04 AM



Catherine Review: A Woman’s Wrath Never Felt This Good

Catherine is one of the most unique titles we have undoubtedly loved playing, similar to some of the best Anime movies and manga that utilize the themes of responsibility, sexual infidelity, and the dichotomy of right and wrong all in one package. While Catherine is not necessarily the most refined in terms of its puzzling platformer gameplay, it has one of the best stories with two endings that we have ever come to see of a game. The action, music, comedic relief, production and drama are all a small part of what makes this title a big success in terms of most of its package of horror action adventure. Regardless of disappointing mechanics in a majority of its gamespan, Catherine is an entertaining title, allowing players to truly succumb to a level of emotional consequence.

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Posted By: Usman Ihtsham
ON Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011
3:09 AM



Motorola Droid X2 Review: The Droid X Lives Gloriously

The Droid X2 presents one of the best powerhouse phones available for the Android Froyo platform to date. Succeeding the Droid X, having been considered by us to be a phone of pure raw throughput, the Droid X2 takes everything within the Droid series of Motorola produced phones to a whole other level. The sleek design of nostalgic ratio, the Candy Bar edges, and the entire packaging design of this phone in its simplicity rivals its predecessor while paying homage and respect to what the Droid X has created in its wake. The Droid X2 is undoubtedly one of the most powerful smartphones currently released, which complements the Droid X perfectly. While users of the Droid X should be happy about having a phone that still rivals the market of smartphones today, this new nuanced upgrade to X2 power is well worth it for enthusiasts of the mobile cellular market and just technology in general.

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Posted By: Usman Ihtsham
ON Monday, August 1st, 2011
1:00 AM