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The Evening Report: Bad Wording Edition

Posted February 24, 2011 by Eric Smith

  Stuck on a frozen tundra, I had naught but the internet to keep me warm. Thankfully, the polar bears and ravenous pougleys were busy, so they weren’t knocking on my igloo door. No, I don’t live on a tundra and bears and the made up ‘pougleys’ aren’t attacking me, but it is damn cold [...]

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The Sidequesting Evening Report

Posted February 5, 2011 by John Parie

Team Sidequesting has decided to spice things up a bit and start offering up a news roundup every Monday through Friday and cap the week off with top five most know things of the week for gamers. The following items are the top news items the team thinks every gamer needs to know.

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Review: Bad Company 2 – Single Player (360, PS3, PC)

Posted April 19, 2010 by Nathan Andrews

By: Nathan Andrews, Editor Part 1 – The Single Player Experience Let’s face it. From the beginning of the franchise, with the fantastic Battlefield: 1942, DICE’s Battlefield games have been about one thing: Multi-player combat. The entire Battlefield series set the bar for online multi-player combat, and they set it high. Prior to Bad Company [...]

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Battlefield: Heroes – TF2 + BF2 + CA = Awesome?

Posted September 1, 2009 by Nathan Andrews

Well… kinda. If you can’t make it through the alphabet soup in the title, see the breakdown at the end of the article. It’s taken me quite some time to get my hands back on this article (I originally started it on July 15) for several reasons. 1) I (well, my wife has, I’m just [...]

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Combat Arms: Free FPS Gaming that Rocks

Posted July 9, 2009 by Nathan Andrews

Nearly a year ago, a little Korean gaming company called Nexon created a new FPS game with one intent: make it awesome, and free. In the beginning, things were basic: A couple of maps, limited characters, and a base set of weapons. The real kicker that got people into the Combat Arms community was one [...]

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