Dragon Age’s Expanding Epic
Dragon Age has become known for having a ton of DLCs. But Dragon Age: Awakening is the cream of the crop, giving us a new story and a standalone adventure worthy of the main game.
Dragon Age has become known for having a ton of DLCs. But Dragon Age: Awakening is the cream of the crop, giving us a new story and a standalone adventure worthy of the main game.
Rock Band 3 really shakes things up with a new interface, a huge song selection, real guitars and the addition of a beautiful keyboard. With seven people playing at once, it’s time to party!
With 90 amazing master tracks and a quest mode that’s never been done before in music and rhythm games, Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock could be the coolest release yet.
After some DLC hits and misses, Borderlands: Claptrap’s New Robot Revolution adds some humorous punch to an already great game.
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Fallout: New Vegas rolls onto the scene, and somehow it’s able to surpass even its much loved predecessor. Could this be the mythical perfect sequel?
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Burn Zombie Burn was a huge hit on the PlayStation network, and now looks to conquer the PC. Not bad for a game of mindless fun.
Some have panned it. Some have loved it. Not since Planescape: Torment has an RPG so divided players into camps of love and hatred. We dive into Nier to find out the truth.