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Toronto Thumbs: Let's Tap Review

It's remarkable that for any length of time Sega was home to Yu Suzuki, Yuji Naka, and Tetsuya Mizuguchi simultaneously. Even more incredible to ponder what energy must have pulsed through the walls of such a building as all three considered the future of their medium through different, sometimes comparable approaches, largely sharing in the singular desire to connect with the gamer on a deeper level.

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5 Reasons to Dust off the Wii

Brash Games writes "The Wii has been all but abandoned by core gamers for some time now, but even with its predecessor, the Wii U, just around the corner, here are 5 reasons that the Nintendo Wii is still deserving of your time and attention".

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Top 10 Most Boring Video Games

Playing video games can be one of the most enthralling and addictive pastimes, transporting you into a fantasy world and hooking you in with immersive gameplay, with the scope of game-makers limited only by their imaginations. Anything is possible. Anything.

So why on earth did someone decide to make Euro Truck Simulator?

ShortList guides you through 10 of the most boring games ever created; play these at your peril, or maybe do play them if you have insomnia.

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Virus2014612d ago

I agree. Those two games were ZzZzZzZzZzZzZz.

La Noire was just a big tech demo for their new facial animations.

saladthieves4612d ago

L.A Noire was a big disappointment to me. Quite repetitive, boasted one hell of a huuge nicely rendered map that was practically full of nothing to do.

Restrictive gameplay scenarios in how you approach / solve cases. The facial animations is what was amazing, but the rest was a letdown especially with the amount of little things you can do in the game.

saladthieves4612d ago

Depends on personal preference/choice. I loved Heavy Rain. It was something new and fresh, and I'm glad I played it.

e-p-ayeaH4612d ago

Same goes with LA Noire.

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The Wiire: Let's Tap Review

The Wiire writes: "Could A Wii game that you play without touching the Wiimote possibly be fun?

Nintendo claims they are "innovators." With the Wii, the DS and the Dsi, many believe that Nintendo has lived up to their claims. Even with these innovations on the hardware side, there is little argument that there is a lack of innovation in third-party developed software. With a few exceptions in games like Boom Blox, not many games find interesting mechanics besides the basic waggle."

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