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EA takes wraps off next Medal of Honor
EA used real military photos taken in Afghanistan's Shahi-Kot Valley to create  authentic-looking battlefields for its new Medal of Honor game due out this fall. Due out this fall, EA's first Medal of Honor in three years focuses on contemporary battles in Afghanistan, inspired by real people and events.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Video game reviews Date: 2010-07-30 18:27:12



New Transformers game: Not much more than meets the eye
Transformers: War For Cybertron is a third-person shooter that lets you engage in epic battles as both the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons, as these robotic soldiers fight for control of their home planet. Although there a good number of multiplayer modes in the latest Transformers game, you may want to skip this one.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Video game reviews Date: 2010-07-30 18:27:11



Duke Nukem, back and all guns blazin'
The original boot-stomping bad ass is back: Duke Nukem is back in the lively Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project, XBox Live Arcade. Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project, XBox, Live Arcade takes us back to Duke's best bad-guy-blasting, size-12 combat boot-stomping days. He's still kicking ass and gamers will have fun helping him.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Video game reviews Date: 2010-07-30 18:27:11



Samurai Shodown Sen: No artistry, no innovation, no fun
The Shodown series has finally gone 3-D with Samurai Shodown Sen, but the new fancy techonology doesn't help this game one bit. Back in the early '90s, they heyday of arcade fighting games, I wasted a lot of time and money mashing buttons and getting my butt kicked. Street Fighter II, World Heroes, DarkStalkers, even poor, forgotten, Violence Fight.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Video game reviews Date: 2010-07-30 18:27:11



Ousted 'Modern Warfare' developers get major backing
Green Day: Rock Band, due out June 8, will feature nearly 50 songs playable from the punk pop band, including the entirely of their Dookie, American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown albums. Game Guy columnist Marc Saltzman on the latest in the Activision lawsuit saga. Plus the tracklist for the upcoming Green Day: Rock Band.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Video game reviews Date: 2010-07-30 18:27:11



Major milestone for The Sims franchise
It's the 10th anniversary of the Electronic Arts' The Sims series, which lets users micromanage the lives of computer-generated people known as Sims. Happy birthday to Electronic Arts' The Sims, the best-selling PC game franchise of all time.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Video game reviews Date: 2010-07-30 18:27:11



Cave Story: Retro done right
The main character in Cave Story starts out defenseless, clueless and fragile. The storyline begins to reveal itself and you gain more power as you explore the caves and clear out the deadly Things. Cave Story gets the retro nostalgia and gameplay right. It's by far the best game in the Wii Shop.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Video game reviews Date: 2010-07-30 18:27:11



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