The new releases just keep coming, and the Bitmob community keeps delivering excellent reviews. We can all be thankful for that. See what I did there? Because Thanksgiving is next week! Yeah, I'm pretty clever.
The sky isn't the limit, Bethesda's programming is
By Anthony Logsdon
Anthony, like many of us, has been spending a good amount of his week in the land of Skyrim. Sadly, he's finding the experience to be severely hampered by bugs (I actually saw the same texture-less-dragon bug he talks about in his article) and an user-interface that he doesn't enjoy as much as Oblivion's (I disagree with him there, but I'll let it go...for now).
Letter of complaint: A review of Stronghold 3
By Sean McGeady
This is no normal review of Stronghold 3! One of the citizens of Sean's fictional town wrote him a letter and explained the game's flaws. Do check this story out. I promise it's a very entertaining read.
Super Mario 3D Land review
By Danny Concepcion
Danny's first sentence tells us that he isn't a fan of the Super Mario Bros. series. Blasphemy! Where's my pitchfork? Oh, wait. He actually does like Super Mario 3D Land, which Nintendo recently released for the 3DS. Well, you're not likely to read many other reviews for this game from the perspective of someone who doesn't like other Mario titles, so you better read this one.

Batman: Arkham City Review (PS3): Heroes deserve a city, not a sandbox
By Tristan Damen
Tristan played Batman: Arkham City and came away from the experience a little disappointed. Now, I would call him crazy, but I'm no psychiatrist. Maybe we could set him up for an appointment with Dr. Jonathan Crane. In the meantime, you can read his review to find out what exactly left him feeling underwhelmed.
Battlefield 3 and the working-world lifestyle: I'm losing my edge
By Jonathan Oyama
Jonathan enjoys playing Battlefield 3 for a very interesting reason. Turns out he no longer finds himself craving the challenge he once yearned for as a younger man, so he turns to the simplicity of Battlefield 3 for his gaming kicks. That's a sentiment I've been hearing from a lot of people. Thankfully, I'm still young and full of free time.
















