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Games of February Do Not Care About Fall Releases
We hope you’ve gotten your fill of 2011 games because the games of 2012 are ready to take over starting this month. The major titles are surprisingly dark for the month of love, but we’re ok with that and have compiled a list of the titles we are looking forward to the most. Past the [...]
Games of November are Full of Stimulating Sequels
It may not be much, but we are trying to help you. It’s rough out there, there have already been too many great games recently and now more are on the horizon. We’re as scared as you are, but no matter you selection, we think you are going to be happy. We break down the [...]
Games of October are Everything Including Crazy
It doesn’t get any easier from here on out, here’s hoping that you made use of some of Ethan’s deals posts because you are gonna need every penny to get through October looking at this lineup. Nevermind that we’ve got another month of crazy releases, we’re here to talk through the major releases of this [...]
Games of September Hurt So Good
We hope you enjoyed your summer because it is officially over. This is just the beginning of the flood of fall releases and we are here to help you navigate the river of games. Below you’ll find a list of the top games on our radar by release date, and if that wasn’t enough for [...]
Games of June are Forever
This month shouldn’t even be real. First of all, the apocalypse was supposed to have happened by now. Next up, E3 may not leave any survivors. But here we are, and that game that should have never been finally arrives. Love him or hate him, for better or worse, Duke Nukem is back. Add in [...]
Games of May Solve the Case
Not much wants to go up against Rockstar this month, but there could still be a few surprises out there. We finally have something nice to say about Black Ops for a change, and we’re patiently waiting to see what exactly Brink is. Check out the list of major releases this month along with [...]
Games of April Port the Mortal
Things have certainly calmed down since the first quarter rushed every game out last month. What does that mean for April? That means the stand out games are blinding. Most of The Cursed is focused on two games in particular, but we offer up a few other opinions for those feeling a bit adventurous with [...]
Games of March Bring It
Who cares if March is over half over, there are a lot of releases and a whole new platform to talk about and we want to help you make good choices for you gaming time and your gaming dollar. We have assembled a list of the noteworthy games of the month. While some of our [...]
Games of February Will Learn You Something
Did you catch your breath yet? Does your wallet have some weight back to it? February isn’t going to wait on you to finish those holiday games. It is here and these games are ready to get in your face whether you are prepared or not. We’ve taken a look at the upcoming releases and [...]
Take Notice: Go! Go! Namco Bandai!
It seems like every week we are talking about something Activision or EA has done. These publishers get a majority of our attention, scorn, and scattered praise. However, when the dust settled on 2010 and all of my purchases were complete, I found a different name on the games I was actively praising or spending [...]
Games of November Control the Holidays
The month where sales records are set and broken is upon us. We’ve also got a pseudo-console release when the final motion gaming device, Microsoft’s Kinect, hits the market. Core gamers get some sequels they did and didn’t ask for, while Mickey looks to return to gaming in dramatic fashion. We sort through the holiday [...]
Limited Special Collector’s Edition Opinions on the Expensive Versions of Upcoming Games
Remember when collector’s editions used to be the exception? Now, it seems like every game under the sun has a special version just because they can. I’ve taken a look at most the collector’s-ish edition games coming out this fall and holiday season. You may have different tastes in collectibles and games, but here’s what [...]











