'Crysis 3' immerses gamer in the story of the ultimate hunter
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Released: Feb. 19.
Videogame: “Far Cry 3”
It’s standard for the legendary progressive rock trio Rush to tackle serious subjects in its songs, such as conformity, corporate greed, freedom, personal development and war. But to dedicate an entire concert to these themes seems downright depressing. However, with ferocious energy and a playful attitude, the message came across as surprisingly upbeat.
Black Ops II implements many excellent innovations that takes the Call of Duty franchise to a new level, actually being fun.
Pitchforks: 3.5/5
Borderlands 2 offers one of the best co-op shooters ever from The State Press on Vimeo.
Colour Bind, created by independent developers Finn Morgan and Puppy Punch, is a creative puzzle platformer that utilizes color to modify gravity.
Inquisitor offers neat story, but terribly unbalanced gameplay
The State Press looks into GamrCred, a new social media site in beta that lets gamers compare their gaming prowess against each other.
Sleeping Dogs offers a great action oriented open world game with a decent story and well over 70 hours of enjoyable content, but it falls short in a few crucial areas. Released Aug. 14, 2012.
Movie: The Dark Knight Rises
BioWare is gaining a reputation for being a company willing to submit to the whims of its consumers and alter its products to meet popular demand. This can be dangerous ground to tread in terms of innovation, but in the case of Star Wars: The Old Republic, changes are definitely creating a positive outcome.
Pitchforks: 4 out of 5
Pitchforks: 4.5/5
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Actor Colin Ferguson talks about his time starring on the Syfy series Eureka.
Actor Levar Burton speaks at Phoenix Comic-Con 2012 about his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Reading Rainbow and Roots.
Listening to a masterfully performed, four-movement symphony in a theater filled with videogame enthusiasts is quite an unusual way to spend an evening. However, the premise of this musical adventure is odd within itself. “The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses” is a the first concert of its kind, a full-scale orchestra performance celebrating Zelda’s 25th anniversary and showcasing the music that helps make the series unforgettable.
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