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  • Tradition: One Step Farther from Perfect

    Many games, in particular series games and predecessors hold true to their developed formula and never wonder beyond those borders. So, the question remains, how come side scrollers that "screen-push," fighting games that button mash, dungeon games that are weak in story line but developed in gameplay and many other games of the same mindset never near a perfect ten? In many cases, tradition is an impact. Now, not always do games screw up when they offer the same portfolio of the previous generation or game, but chances are deceiving. One example of a game that pulls through Continue »
  • GameSpot Wide: For Better or For Worse

    GameSpot as you should know by now has started supporting a widespread sheet rather than the older version which was relatively skinnier in respect. Finally, GameSpot has updated itself from the last major change that ocurred 4 years ago. This is just another blog talking about the new GameSpot: GameSpot Wide.Finally, GameSpot has produced a new level of design that by far surpasses it's older roots. Not just that, it's also offering more nifty features to keep us in the community. It's nice when a site becomes so attached to it's community that it is willing to make the Continue »