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Mass Effect - Game Review (XB360)


By Sergiu Petrisor
Published: December 17, 2007
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Mass Effect
Mass Effect delivers lots of gameplay, every decision being critical in the future story of the game. With great graphics, characters emotions and storyline as well as being a good guy or bad guy, lets you speculate about the fate of the universe that can be shaped in many, many ways. This game is a masterpiece and Bioware has overdone themselves.
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PoxNora - Game Review (PC)


By Ionascu Alex
Published: December 17, 2007
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PoxNora
I thought to myself: "Hmm, a free online game that resembles MTG? I have to see this!"
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Crysis - Game Review (PC)


By Emanuel Avram
Published: December 13, 2007
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Crysis
A decent game with very good looking graphics and decent multiplayer that has two major flaws: works bad on almost any hardware due to its pour engine optimization and was/is much overrated for everything and promoted as the new game messiah when it's just a regular 2007 FPS. I bet EA said: "Aliens and North Koreans, what could go wrong! Let's do it in 2 months!"
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Empire Earth 3 - Game Review (PC)


By Paguba Florin
Published: December 11, 2007
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Empire Earth 3
The third chapter of the Empire Earth series was released on November 6, 2007 by Sierra Entertainment and was supposed to be a simplified yet dynamic version of the original game and its sequel. This might be the most widely optimistic idea Mad Doc came up with lately and unfortunately it was a failure; instead of winning the masses Empire Earth 3 managed to ruin an otherwise fine concept rendering it virtually unplayable.
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Kane and Lynch - Game Review (PC)


By Ionascu Alex
Published: December 11, 2007
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Kane and Lynch
From IO Interactive, the developers of Hitman: Codename 47 and Hitman 2 : Silent Assassin, we now have Kane and Lynch, which is quite a different experience, so if you`re expecting a new Hitman... you`re out of luck.
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Need for Speed: Pro Street - Game Review (PC)


By Flaviu Volosciuc
Published: December 11, 2007
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Need for Speed Pro Street
Pro Street is a style of street-legal races similar to drag racing, with private custom cars. Cars of this type are equipped with oversized rear wheels and large capacity V8 engines, often supercharged. Pro Street is also the name for the last Need for Speed installment, but this does not mean that you play a game that features only these kind of races. Almost hilarious, this game does not even emphasize on this races. Then let's see on what?!
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Sonic and the Secret Rings - Game Review (WII)


By Paguba Florin
Published: December 3, 2007
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Sonic and the Secret Rings
Released in February 2007, "Sonic and the Secret Rings" for the Wii is the latest addition to Sonic the Hedgehog series, a game trying to revive SEGA's mascot after a couple of years of steady decline.
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Painkiller: Overdose - Game Review (PC)


By Ionascu Alex
Published: November 30, 2007
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Painkiller Overdose
Imprisoned in Lucifer's deepest darkest prison, tortured and mocked, Belial is filled with hatred. The hate consumes him, and his only thoughts are those of revenge against Lucifer and Sammael. Millennia pass until something happens and Belial is released. Are you ready to lead him, in the latest chapter of Painkiller series?
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The Witcher - Game Review (PC)


By Sergiu Petrisor
Published: November 30, 2007
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The Witcher
One of most awaited RPG broke through ice in this age of saturated clones and removed the dust where something innovative was much needed. The game was developed by CD Projekt Red Studio and published by CD Projekt in Poland and Atari for the rest of the world.
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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare - Game Review (PC)


By Flaviu Volosciuc
Published: November 30, 2007
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Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare
In Q4 2003 Activision published the first Call of Duty as a response to the best WWII fps of that time Medal of Honor – Allied Assault. The game was a fast action packed fps, with better graphics, with some squad-combat missions, but also much shorter than the competition. After five years and almost a dozen of add-ons and sequels, Infinity Ward brings us there new installment in the Call of Duty franchise, short after the release of Medal of Honor: Airborne (review here). Seems that the battle between the two titans of historic shooters is still going on. But while the last installment of MOH franchise continues to present events from WWII using new methods taken from the modern console shooters, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare changes the direction of the events into our times but continues in the same classical manner that made it famous.
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