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by Jeff Grubb, BITMOB STAFF
News Blips for Monday, March 19, 2012: A new Humble Indie Bundle for Android (and Windows/Mac/Linux); EA shutters over a dozen multiplayer servers; and EA is looking into the Battlefield version of Call of Duty Elite.
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by Evan Killham, BITMOB STAFF
News Blips for March 1, 2012. Assassin's Creed 3 gets a time and place, BioShock Infinite gets a date, and Minecraft reaches new heights.
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by Raymond Williams, COMMUNITY WRITER
My gaming experiences of last year that no one wants to read
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by Omar Yusuf, COMMUNITY WRITER
Valentine's Day is just around the corner. If you haven't found a date yet, hopefully these enticing reviews distract you from the looming horror of single life.
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by William McEwan, COMMUNITY WRITER
Does this game truly deserve all the hate? Or is it truly a diamond in the rough?
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by Andrés González, COMMUNITY WRITER
A gamer talks about limiting himself in a way that forces himself to play games he doesn't really like just to be able to play the games he loves. Oh yeah and also because it sort of helps reduce his massive backlog.
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by Alex R. Cronk-Young, BITMOB STAFF
Even though I received The Saboteur as a gift, I immediately had snobby thoughts about it. How good could it possibly be with the middling reviews critics gave it? Turns out I loved it, and that led me to explore the disconnect between critics and gamers.
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by Alex R. Cronk-Young, BITMOB STAFF
With recent titles like Costume Quest and Limbo employing cel-shading and silhouettes, it's clear that art teams are taking on new roles, tasked with not only making a game stand out but developing art styles that help complement the stories. One of these styles that has surprisingly taken off is the act of restoring color to a bleak, dark world.
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by Alex R. Cronk-Young, BITMOB STAFF
When SD people drummed up some outrage at the unreadable text in Dead Rising, the game industry as a whole should have clued into the fact that SD gamers still exist.
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by Omar Yusuf, COMMUNITY WRITER
This week's Reviews Spotlight makes me especially proud. Because of these articles, I may just have to spend my allowance on the highlighted games.
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by Sage Knox, COMMUNITY WRITER
Stuck in December 2009? Want to know if Pandemic Studios' final project is a winner or a big fat loser? Sage Knox at Crush! Frag! Destroy! has answers for you! (Note: Also, I know who won/wins the Super Bowl, people of 12/2009. Break out the big checks).
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by Mark T. Whitney, COMMUNITY WRITER
While car bombs and scuffles may give the law a reason to lock you in the hold, there’s certainly no reason not to imbibe a bit of the spirit and allow these Irish video game characters to help you celebrate the holiday
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by Frank Anderson, COMMUNITY WRITER
Every game I played in 2009 reviewed.
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by Suriel Vazquez, COMMUNITY WRITER
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by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
Having trouble deciding what you need for Christmas? These limericks will help you out.
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by Kris Pigna, COMMUNITY WRITER
Mass Effect 2's disc-swapping, The Saboteur's nude assault against used game, EA's possible Medal of Honor protagonist, and more.
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by Alejandro Quan-Madrid, BITMOB STAFF
Video Blips for December 3, 2009. The Muscle March North America trailer, a Silent Hill: Shattered Memories trailer with a rocking soundtrack, a featurette made from Flipnote Studio animation, and more.
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by Brett Bates, COMMUNITY WRITER
Looking at The Saboteur as part of a trend to make open-world games fully open from the start.
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by Toby Davis , COMMUNITY WRITER