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Frost Wars: The Rise of Fatty Sparkles
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PAX Prime: Frost Wars: The Rise of Fatty Sparkles Preview

Posted September 4, 2012 by Jonah Gregory

An opportunistic polar bear with baditude sells his advanced weaponry to both sides of an arctic conflict.

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Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two
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PAX Prime: Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two Preview – Brothers Until the End

Posted September 2, 2012 by Tyler Colp

No (cartoon) brother left behind.

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DUST 514 Preview: On the EVE of Battle

Posted August 22, 2012 by Steven Strom

What does a die-hard EVE Online fan think of the DUST 514 beta?

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3DS XL Unboxing / Unnecessary Size Comparisons

Posted August 21, 2012 by Doug Lang

And we compare it to basically every gaming handheld we could fine.

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Guild Wars 2 from the big bug-eyes of the Asura

Posted July 31, 2012 by Dylan Sabin

ArenaNet gets full-on technomagical with the Asura, offering up a lighthearted intro to Tyria.

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Divinity: Original Sin twists dungeon-crawling in a new direction

Posted July 25, 2012 by Dalibor Dimovski

An action RPG with an emphasis on plot, creativity, and suicide bombing zombies.

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Divinity: Dragon Commander is gaming’s kitchen sink

Posted July 11, 2012 by Dalibor Dimovski

Dragons with jet packs and turn-based strategy with politics and card-based stat increases and getting married and explosions and dragons with jet packs.

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Hands-on with Madden 13: forward motion, crunching bones, screaming at the tv, and I love it

Posted June 26, 2012 by Dalibor Dimovski

Madden NFL 13’s improvements are vast: Connected Careers is a living, breathing football world, the Infinity Engine makes that world react and feel more realistic and dynamic, and the Kinect integration puts me right onto the field for a level of control I didn’t think was possible.

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