- Bamul
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- Last online: 05/18/13 9:04 pm PT
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May 14, 2013 11:52 pm GMTBamul posted a new blog entry entitled It's been over five years...
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Apr 3, 2013 3:26 pm GMTBamul added Tomb Raider to their now playing list
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My Recent Reviews
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Mass Effect 3: Leviathan
"Too short" Once again, we are presented with some stellar downloadable content but not enough of it. Continue »
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Heavy Rain: Move Edition
"Underappreciated" If you're searching for an emotional, thrilling, deeply involving, truly unrestricted, interactive movie - this is it. Continue »
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Alpha Protocol
"Ambitious" An impressive RPG that's better than most say though it lacks polish in all departments except for story & persona. Continue »
Recent Blog Posts
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It's been over five years...
On March 6th, 2013, I missed my fifth anniversary of being a member on this once glorious gaming site. It's been a few months since I logged on here to write a blog post and I see nothing has changed. I see the content from the UK branch and Kevin VanOrd's reviews are still stellar, but the website doesn't seem to be under any of the promised overhauls. The communities I used to be a part of are still dead. It's a shame.What's up with me? Not much. I'll be leaving school in about two months - off to Continue » -
Mass Effect 3: Leviathan Review
MASS EFFECT 3: LEVIATHAN - (DLC) For PC - Review by BamulOnce again, we are presented with some stellar downloadable content but not enough of it.Difficulty: Easy Time Spent: 10 Hours or Less The Bottom Line: "Too short"INTRODUCTION: Ever since Electronic Arts acquired the Canadian RPG developer, BioWare has become known for supporting its games post-release with DLC of mixed quality. They tested the grounds with Mass Effect first by providing players with two uninteresting downloadable content packs, each of lackluster quality - especially so when compared to the capacity of the original game. Then came Dragon Age: Origins Continue »


