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Return to the frozen tundra of EDN III in Lost Planet 3

Daniel Woodhouse | Oct 2, 2013
Lost Planet 3 has managed to take a step forward while also taking a step back. While Lost Planet 1 and Lost Planet 2 suffered from confusing plots, Lost Planet 3 has a straightforward story and a protagonist with a convincing character arc.
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Retro review: Secret Weapons over Normandy

Daniel Woodhouse | Sep 18, 2013
Secret Weapons over Normandy proves to be a captivating retro game. In this arcade flight simulator, players engage in World War II conflict as they navigate planes, engage in air-to-air combat and bomb ground targets.
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Friends are few, enemies are abundant in The Last of Us

Daniel Woodhouse | Aug 18, 2013
The Last of Us is another game revolving around a zombie apocalypse, but it sets itself apart through its fantastic gameplay, character development and storyline.
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Lost in space with Capsized

Daniel Woodhouse | Aug 5, 2013
Capsized is a side-scroller game featuring a protagonist, who gets shipwrecked in space. It's colorful and somewhat entertaining, but nothing too special.
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Deadpool: below average, still fun

Daniel Woodhouse | Jul 19, 2013
Deadpool proves to be an entertaining gameplay experience with an interesting plot, despite its poor graphics and briefness.
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The next generation of gaming consoles

Daniel Woodhouse | Jul 6, 2013
The long awaited next generation of consoles is here. As always, Microsoft and Sony will duke it out to see which has the better console, and here we examine some pros and cons of each.
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Hope for the first person shooter genre survives with Metro: Last Light

Daniel Woodhouse | Jun 9, 2013
Metro: Last Light is the second game in the Metro series, which revolves around a post-apocalyptic world where society functions in the underground metros. Last Light takes the player on a journey involving different clans and enemies, and dazzles the player with dark aesthetics.
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The death of a giant in the gaming industry

Daniel Woodhouse | Feb 11, 2013

Gaming developer and publisher THQ declared bankruptcy and, as of Jan. 22, is defunct. For years, THQ brought us games like Saints Row, Red Faction, MX vs. ATV, Company of Heroes and Dawn of War....

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The art of murder in ‘Hitman: Absolution’

Daniel Woodhouse | Jan 10, 2013
Spinnaker critic and gamer Daniel Woodhouse breaks down the merits and weak points of the latest release of the 'Hitman' game series.
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Students gather to construct a Wall of Remembrance

Noor Ashouri | Sep 5, 2012
Peace organizations around campus started a monthwide initiative to spread their word across campus. Other events throughout the month include a peace-inspired poetry reading and a formal dedication of the Wall of Remembrance.
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Kotaku, where video game news goes to be buried

Jeff Hoayun | Jul 31, 2012
Originally, this was going to be a sophisticated and nuanced opinion piece regarding the ills of the video game journalism industry, and how Kotaku is a reflection of all these things. But then I began thinking that maybe the comparison doesn’t work so well using Kotaku.
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Future of Gaming = Natal

Spinnaker | Jun 7, 2009

Earlier this week Project Natal by Microsoft was revealed at the Electronics Expo in California. For those of you that have no idea what that is. Its basically where all three console designers: Sony,...

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