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Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team Review

As those who listen to the N4G Podcast know, I am a tabletop gamer as well as a video gamer. I’ve dabbled in collectible games, including Magic: the Gathering, Heroclix and, most rece...

Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 Review

Press X, Press X, Press X, Press Y, Press X. Ask someone who has only watched or played a few minutes of any Musou game (Dynasty Warriors, Samurai Warriors...

Dead Block Interview – Home Alone with Zombies

When we look back at this console generation, one thing is going to emerge as the predominant theme: Zombies. From full retail games to downloadable titles to bonus modes...

Shadows of the Damned Review

Hell can be a pretty harsh place. Demons, monsters and other creatures of the night infest the horrible place and have every intention of tearing you to shreds. Luckily, In Shadows of the Damned...

Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D Review

When two paragraphs of your review are dedicated to a controversy and a demo, you know your game lacks content. Case in point: Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D for the Nintendo 3DS.

Akane the Kunoichi Review

The Xbox Live Indie Marketplace is a treasure trove of enjoyable and overlooked games. The Indie games have been lost in a difficult to navigate interface and lack of marketing. To be completely hones...

Dungeon Siege III Review

I love a good dungeon crawler. There's just something about killing a tough boss and getting a sword that raises my stats. As of late, there haven't been many outstanding dungeon crawlers.

Transformers: Dark of the Moon – Stealth Force Edition Review

With the new movie coming soon to theaters, there is a new Transformers video game for every platform under the sun. Again, Activision chose to make the Wii version more unique than its brethren...

Transformers: Dark of the Moon – Autobots Review

I had the good fortune to play one version of the Transformers DS game that launched alongside the first of Michael Bay's movies. Both the ambition and the depth of that title blew me away...

Transformers: Dark of the Moon – Decepticons Review

As a fan of the Transformers since the very first episode in 1984, I couldn't help but feel disappointment when playing Dark of the Moon – Decepticons. The license deserves so much mo...