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Digital Battle: Hell's Kitchen Game Review–Another Game That Shouldn't Be Fun

Digital Battle writes: "When I first got my hands on a copy of Hell's Kitchen for the Wii, I was pretty convinced that there was no way this could be entertaining. I mean, for crying out loud, you ever see that show? It's just some British guy screaming profanity for an hour while other people cook. And yet, somehow, despite all reason and good common sense, this game is unaccountably fun. There's no two ways about it; Hell's Kitchen is fun, but it probably shouldn't be."

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Tech-Gaming Podcast 8-1: Hotter Than Hell’s Kitchen

This week, DesertEagle, Samurage, and BlueSwim offer impressions of Call of Juarez: The Cartel, Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten, Chase Ace: Off-World Leagues, as well as a slew of Android diversions. Despite momentarily lapse where a Gordon Ramsey-smitten crew member contemplates the virtues of Hell’s Kitchen for the Nintendo DS, we venture further into the realm of gaming by hosting Certain Affinity’s Tom Potter, who talks about upcoming XBLA title, Crimson Alliance. Of course, it wouldn’t be an episode of the Tech-Gaming podcast with trivia, responses to reader mail, and a dose of sophomoric humor.

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deserteaglexix5063d ago

Now That's how you roast a lamb!

gw4k5063d ago

Hell's Kitchen has the worst intro of any show I have ever seen! Every year it gets worse. They should fire those that put that crap together!

mediastudies5063d ago

Now I have to watch it to see how bad it is.

sharpsword5063d ago

HAHA. Sounds like a packed show!

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Why a ‘Come Dine With Me’ Game Would Never Work

A game based off the smash Channel 4 television show, Come Dine With Me? Absurd. Why even suggest such a thing?...

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NZGamer iPhone Reviews: Chopper 2, Jet Car Stunts & Hell’s Kitchen

NZGamer writes: "Full kudos to David Frampton, a local chap from Wellington who has managed to crack that ever elusive US iTunes market. After he burst onto the scene with the original Chopper for the iPhone, which went on to sell hundreds of thousands of units, Frampton has spent the last few years working on the sequel. Already within a week of launch, Chopper 2 has rocketed to the top of Apple's US Top 100 iPhone apps list and is still going strong. Considering the first Chopper paid for his house, it’s fairly safe to say that Frampton will be able to retire off his follow-up title."