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PAX Preview: El Shaddai (PS3, Xbox 360)

Posted March 25, 2011 by Dalibor Dimovski

Beautiful, stunning, and memorable: our time with Ignition’s bold new game.

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PAX East Hands-On: Super Street Fighter IV 3D Remix (3DS)

Posted March 22, 2011 by Ryan Gan

We spent some time with the portable, but deep, fighting game.

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PAX Nintendo 3DS Preview: Nintendogs + Cats, Dead or Alive Dimensions, AR Gaming

Posted March 21, 2011 by Dalibor Dimovski

Casual, core, and system-selling games.

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Preview: Toy Soldiers: Cold War

Posted March 20, 2011 by Alex Rubens

Earlier this week I was fortunate enough to visit Signal Studios in Bothell, Washington and take a look at the next game in the Toy Soldiers’ franchise, Toy Soldiers: Cold War. In case you’ve never heard of Toy Soldiers, the original is a tower defense game where the player can take control of their units [...]

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PAX Hands-On: Smuggle Truck (iOS)

Posted March 17, 2011 by Dalibor Dimovski

For such a taboo subject, it’s amazing that a simple game can draw this many gleeful giggles.

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PAX Preview: L.A. Noire

Posted March 17, 2011 by Eric Smith

Impressive, with a high level of polish in this dramatic period game.

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PAX Hands-on: Skulls of the Shogun (XBLA, PC)

Posted March 15, 2011 by Dalibor Dimovski

Skulls of the Shogun is the kind of simple chaos that can be a breath of fresh air to a serious genre.

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PAX Hands-on: Warp (XBLA, PSN, PC)

Posted March 15, 2011 by Aaron Kirchhoff

Waking up in a secure observation room of an underwater research facility is no way to start your day. Unfortunately, that grim scenario is exactly the situation in which the protagonist of Trapdoor, Inc.’s Warp finds itself. Luckily, as the title implies, the as-of-yet unnamed hero has the ability to teleport about 3 feet in [...]

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