Samsung 40” Series 6 H6200 Reviewed–OMFG so beautiful
Lazygamer reviews the Samsung Series 6 LED Smart TV. Spoiler, It's beautiful
Lazygamer reviews the Samsung Series 6 LED Smart TV. Spoiler, It's beautiful
Lazygamer reviews the movie tie in title, Rio. A mini game collection worth owning or just more mindless garbage?
Lazygamer reviews the uDraw for the Wii and finds out whether it's good or not and then whether it's worthwhile to own
When asked to review Smack a Seal the first thing that went through my head is that the developers were simply trying to sell more titles by making their game provocative and in essence they may just be doing that. The story is straight forward, you are a penguin and you are protecting your whale friend from a horde of …
A Swedish website (who shall not be named*) has become instantly famous for breaking the embargo on Killzone 2 reviews by putting up it’s review. The Sony SWAT team quickly swung into action and the offending piece has now been removed but not before the entire thing was syndicated around the Internet and the damage done. So let’s get to …
 By Philip Dunkley Another year has come and gone, and in the world of Football Gaming, things have changed in the leader races. FIFA 08 was a great football game, and anyone who has followed my reviews will know that I am a huge fan. I also enjoyed the PES series, and always believed that both had their place. …
Last week though was a little different, as Acer South Africa launched their new Predator series of Gaming PC’s, and to coincide with this launch, I decided to take one the most graphically intense game out, and throw it at this hardware.... As the action unfolds of the original game, you will now play his role in exactly what was going on in the background. One thing I immediately noticed was how much more I enjoyed this character, as he felt more “real†to me, and he was a character that I could relate to almost instantly. He has a different way of doing things than “Nomadâ€, the original games character, and EA have managed to show a more personal side of a character than in the first. The gameplay in the title is pure First Person Shooter action, as it was in the original, but they have tweaked a lot of things in this title to go above and beyond the original. The first thing that grabbed me about the game play is that it’s more action based.... Where else can you shoot into a crowd of enemies, set the speed option up and run into them by surprise, and then switch to strength and throw the enemy across the terrain.... All the standard Nanosuit options have returned, where you have the ability to Cloak your character, and not be seen by enemies.... One thing they have tweaked is that in the lower difficulties, you no longer have to manually pick up ammo; instead just walk over the guns and the ammo is added. Driving vehicles is also a lot better than the original, taking something that I did not enjoy in Crysis, and making it really fun.... Now lets get to the meaty stuff, as one thing the Crysis series is known for is it’s great graphics, and EA promised to deliver on this part. The promise was made not only will the game run on a more variety of PC’s, but that it would look better than the original, something that I thought would be very hard to do.... To me it looks noticeably better, not just from terrain and bush, but they seems to taken away the clinical element of the graphics in the first, and made it more vibrant.... I could go on and on here, but I really don’t need to, cause it’s as simple as this.... It’s almost perfect in every way, the only issue being it’s over too soon, about 6 hours, but hell, I’ll play it over and over again.
CS: GO (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive) is one of the most popular first-person shooter games, …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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