Showing posts with label sega. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sega. Show all posts
Monday, April 22, 2013
GAME-A-WEEK - BINARY DOMAIN
Sega's 2012 third-person shooter, Binary Domain, was sort of slipped into the gaming domain quietly as a sleeper title. Featuring a science fiction plot and philosophical themes, the game boasted an intriguing blend of thought-provoking story and original, immersive functions in its gameplay. However, sluggish sales quickly relegated this one to the bargain bins of many game stores. So was this to be another lost cause, or a hidden gem?
Thursday, March 14, 2013
REVIEW - SONIC & ALL-STARS RACING TRANSFORMED
I've never liked racing games, as a whole. I enjoyed F-Zero on the SNES as a kid, but beyond that they've never had much appeal to me. I had more disdain for the cutesy mascot kart racing games, like Mario Kart and Crash Team Racing. So needless to say, when I played the original Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, I was shocked. For some inexplicable reason, I loved it. Loved. I had so much fun with this silly little kart racer. So when the sequel, Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed, came out, I KNEW I had to get my hands on it.
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danica patrick,
football,
kart racing,
mario kart,
multiplayer games,
pc gaming,
ps3,
racing,
racing games,
sega,
sonic,
steam,
team fortress 2,
transformed,
wii,
wii u,
xbox 360
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