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Review: Paul Blart-Mall Cop

Mall Cop has about run it’s course in movie theaters around the nation at this point.  Surely, another funny movie will come out about a mall security officer that is trying to hit it off with an attractive female.  But let it be known that Paul Blart was the first on the scene and deserves all [...]

Review: Dawn of War 2

The first thing you must realize about the Dawn of War 2 campaign is that it has little to do with your average RTS. There is no resource management or building up a horde of units. Instead Dawn of War 2 reaches back to its table top roots. In the start of each mission you [...]

Video Games in Libraries Part 2: Ye ol’ Tourney

Holding gaming tournaments in libraries isn’t a new idea by far. Libraries have been a safe haven for Dungeons and Dragons nerds since it came out in ‘74. Before then, board gaming tournaments (chess, checkers, Scrabble, etc…) ruled the gaming space in Libraries. However, sponsoring video game tournaments is new (and scary) [...]

Review: Killzone 2

Ever since Killzone 2 debuted via a CG trailer at E3 2006, the project has been burdened by the expectations of PlayStation 3 owners everywhere.  Not only has the game garnered talk of “Halo killer,” but it has been tagged as one of the first to truly make use of the PS3’s cell processors.  Along [...]

Review: Resident Evil 5

Background
Resident Evil 5 is the follow-up to the ever-so-popular Resident Evil 4. In this installment, Capcom brings the two protagonists Chris Redfield and Sheva Alomar of the Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance (BSAA) to Africa to uncover another controversy involving Umbrella Corporation. The story is well told, including important elements of foreshadowing, recall of previous events [...]