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Rated: Metal Gear Solid: Legacy Collection – Servicing the Fans

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Metal Gear Solid fans have a brand new collection to drool over, in the MGS: Legacy Collection, which brings together just about every Metal Gear game currently in existence.  While the new collection doesn’t add anything we haven’t gotten before, in terms of gameplay, it features some other extras specific to this set.  Is it enough to justify the purchase for fans?  Come inside to check our review and find out.

Bioshock Infinite Review: Solid but not Quite Revolutionary

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The highly anticipated Bioshock Infinite hit stores finally last week to generally positive reviews.  Does the game live up to the hype as well as the legacy of its predecessor?  It's definitely worth playing through, but it's not quite as revolutionary as most reviews would suggest.  Come inside to check out our thoughts on Irrational Games' latest.

StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm Review

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The much anticipated follow-up, or expansion if you will, to Blizzard’s StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, released last week during what is an already busy and bustling month for video games.  Does Blizzard’s newest real-time strategy game have what it takes to stand out in a month full of triple-A games?  Come check out our full review to find out.

Metal Gear Rising Review: Not Your Daddy’s Metal Gear Game

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Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is a radical departure from previous games that have held the Metal Gear moniker in terms of gameplay.  Is it too much of a difference for gamers to enjoy?  Will people new to the franchise have a lesser experience?  After having played through the game (a couple times now) I’m here to hopefully answer those questions and help you decide whether or not it’s worth picking up (if you’re still unsure about it). 

The Casual Cinecast Talks Hitchcock as the Travel the Rad Lands

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The latest Casual Cinecast episode brings Hitchcock to our Criterion reviews as we also discuss Prime Video's new Fallout series! In this week's Casually Criterion,...

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