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Just so you’re all aware, if you haven’t noticed already, I’ve left Evil Avatar and stopped hosting the Evil Avatar Shotgun Podcast. While I laid it all out for everyone in our final episode, here it is in text form! EvAv is a volunteer run gaming website, and has been since its inception in 1998. [...]

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Dead Space 2

The other day I was driving down a snow covered road with white mounds on either side. Out of nowhere a car decided to dart out from their visually impaired driveway. I swerved to miss them, they hit their brakes, and everyone drove away with nary a scratch. The adrenaline hit fast and hard then [...]

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Nail’d

In formative years, we’re always told not to judge a book by its cover; to dig deeper in order to determine what someone, or something, is really about. Thankfully Nail’d isn’t a book, because you can tell exactly what to expect just by a glance and Techland certainly makes no bones about it. Nail’d is [...]

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Disney Epic Mickey

I wish I was more familiar with Disney’s way-back catalog. Sure I’ve seen Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, but prior to The Little Mermaid things get really foggy. Perhaps that’s what made Disney Epic Mickey most intriguing for myself. From the beginning, the developer and publisher have teased us with hopes of checking out [...]

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Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit

It was hard not to be excited for Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit. Here we have my single favorite racing game developer, Criterion Games, lending their mettle to one of the more entertaining entries to have flown under the Need for Speed flag. I don’t believe I’ve ever seen a better recipe for success prior [...]

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Pac-Man Championship Edition DX

Pac-Man Championship Edition was released over three years ago and judging by the snarky comments on Evil Avatar, a slew of people didn’t give it a second look. CE truly made Pac-Man a fresh, entertaining arcade title again by sticking to the familiar formula but throwing our hero into a psychedelic Geometry-Wars-inspired world complete with [...]

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Rock Band 3

In the beginning, there were FreQuency and Amplitude. And they were good. Created by a small company in Boston, MA, these indie titles introduced me to a genre of entertainment largely ignored in North America: the rhythm game. It brought about my interest in electronic music and gave my then fledgling website (now dead and [...]

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Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare

Red Dead Redemption is a clear frontrunner for Game of the Year lead primarily by its engaging and huge single player experience. So when Rockstar revealed the details of their big, single player focused expansion, my ears certainly perked up then an eyebrow was lifted. Zombies? Do we really need another zombie game and one [...]

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DJ Hero 2 Review

Last year’s introduction of DJ Hero was a breath of fresh air for rhythm games. Not only did it introduce a new way to play, but it did so within a genre that was–up until that time–largely untouched. While Activision’s Guitar Hero is clearly creatively bankrupt, their platter spinning series has made serious improvements over [...]

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God of War: Ghost of Sparta

After God of War III, I was pretty sure the series was completely dead. Kratos had turned into a raging, emo asshole who was unsympathetic in every way; the core gameplay hadn’t evolved; and the grand finale ended on a serious flat note. God of War: Ghost of Sparta proves that meaningful character development is [...]

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