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Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Warhammer 40K: Space Marine - X'11 Hands-On Preview
Those dumb Orks never learn, do they?
Structured as an action game/third-person shooter hybrid, Warhammer 40K: Space Marine is the latest title from Relic Entertainment. It takes place in the popular, fantasy universe, and is full of some very bloody action.
Here are my thoughts of the game, for your perusal. This is based off of a lengthy demo session I played at Microsoft's X'11 Event in Toronto:
Warhammer 40K: Space Marine - X'11 Hands-On Preview
Dead Island - X'11 Hands-On Preview
Can you imagine what it would be like to wake up at a sunny resort which is overrun with zombies? Such is the premise of Techland's action RPG, Dead Island. It's coming out very soon.
I had a chance to play a five minute-long demo of the game at X'11 just over a week ago. Here are my full thoughts of the sunny zombie apocalypse that I fought through:
Dead Island - X'11 Hands-On Preview
Halo Combat Evolved: Anniversary - X'11 Preview
During my time spent at Microsoft's X'11 Preview Event in Toronto, I had the great opportunity to go behind closed doors to witness a ten minute-long preview of Halo Combat Evolved: Anniversary.
Read my full thoughts and find out why this revamped game is going to blow the series' many fans away:
Halo Combat Evolved: Anniversary - X'11 Preview
Deus Ex: Human Revolution Review
What the future has in store for our race is unknown. Technology is advancing at a staggering rate, outdoing itself year after year. Our medical community is benefitting greatly from these advances.
In the world of Deus Ex: Human Revolution (a prequel to the original Deus Ex), bio-mechanical augmentations are becoming popular. They're the cool thing to use in order to help people 'better' themselves. Plus, they're also helping those who are injured.
This new technological advance is affecting society, however. It seems like half of the population is for augmentations, while the other half (pro-humanists) happen to be strongly opposed.
Check out my full review of this lengthy first-person shooter/role-playing game hybrid:
Deus Ex: Human Revolution Review
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