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by Errol Burke-Horner, COMMUNITY WRITER
Don't Believe the rumors. Here's why one protagonist makes sense for Grand Theft Auto V
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by Gavin Lowe, COMMUNITY WRITER
Rockstar have a habit of keeping kids out of their games. The trend is bucked slightly in LA Noire but, with only their toe in the water, perhaps they should have stuck to their guns.
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by Doug Otto, COMMUNITY WRITER
As more and more video games feature an excessive amount of violence, L.A. Noire delivers and alternative route and seeks to live up to its current hype.
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by L.J. Chandler, COMMUNITY WRITER
With John Marston, Rockstar seemed poised to provide the player with a protagonist capable of delivering a solid and engaging narrative. Instead they offered up yet another morally schizophrenic character in a world populated by conflicting design choices.
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by Gary Lucero, COMMUNITY WRITER
Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption is a highly rated game, one that will surely be considered for Game of the Year awards by many media outlets. But the question is, is it really as great as people claim? Does it really offer as much variety as we're lead to believe?
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by Jordan Snyder, COMMUNITY WRITER
Grand Theft Auto IV is one of the highest rated games of all times, receiving over 50 perfect scores. I recently returned to the game to find that it's not all that perfect.
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by Sean Hinz, COMMUNITY WRITER
My entry for Best Xbox 360 Action/Adventure: Red Dead Redemption
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by Matthew Orona, COMMUNITY WRITER
Red Dead Redemption is easily one of the greatest games on the Xbox 360. Read how it totally changed my perspective on the western genre.
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by William Harrison, COMMUNITY WRITER
In which our hero talks about episodic DLC and being left with a cliffhanger isn't always a bad thing.
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by Jon X. Porter, COMMUNITY WRITER
Unless you've been living under a rock, you know that critics and consumers alike are raving about Red Dead Redemption. Now that Rockstar has worked their magic formula into open worlds set in New York, Miami, California, and the Old West, where should they visit in their their next game? Here are four suggestions.
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by Marcel Hoang, COMMUNITY WRITER
First there was Link. Then there was Gordon Freeman. Seemingly rising out of the primordial ooze of characters who don't talk is the talking character who doesn't really say anything: John Marston.
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by Marcel Hoang, COMMUNITY WRITER
A world spanning across the classic western wastelands, the great plains, and of course Mexico, you play John Marston as he hunts down his old posse. Or maybe he hunts down bears. Other times he hunts for trouble. Point is, there's A LOT of stuff to do in Red Dead Redemption.
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by Chris Rogel, COMMUNITY WRITER
I played Red Dead Redemption for the PS3. I wrote up my thoughts in the form of a "Review." Sadly, a number is not attached to the game. So, you have to read the thing to find out my opinion.
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by Alex R. Cronk-Young, BITMOB STAFF
My entry in the This or That writing prompt is a grudge match between two Rockstar games; Bully and the entire Grand Theft Auto series.
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by Michael Edwards, COMMUNITY WRITER
Movies have early public screenings to get feedback on their films, so why are early builds of games only entrusted to the press?
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by Toby Davis , COMMUNITY WRITER
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by Nathan Andrews, COMMUNITY WRITER
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by Mark T. Whitney, COMMUNITY WRITER
Ramblings on why I am, without a doubt, tired of hearing about Modern Warfare 2's debacles.
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by Aaron Rivers , COMMUNITY WRITER
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by Christopher Quach, COMMUNITY WRITER
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