Grant Noy

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For Love of the Game Episode 1 – Press Start

Have you ever stopped to think about how amazing the whole “gamer” thing has gone from being shunned 10 years ago to being such an everyday hobby? I remember being called a nerd, dork, or a freak just because I enjoy playing video games when I was in high school. Now, if you bring up …

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Game Review: Lego Harry Potter

I defy any adult who says the Lego games are no fun! Sure they are essentially made for kids but dang-gummit they are platforming excellence! And multiplayer to boot. Even Mario has only done simultaneous multiplayer ONCE, Lego has been doing it since day dot! And there are so many themes of Lego games. Lego …

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Game Review: Silent Hill Shattered Memories

I do love a game that can scare the shit out of me. It means the game makers have captured my imagination and found a way to make me invest my emotions in their character while sending me through whatever situations they have conjoured up in their evil minds. It requires delicate detail to graphics, …

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Game Review: Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker

My poor PSP …. it is truly the image of neglect. Especially now that Monster Hunter is on Wii! Although there have been titles that have pulled me back for a stint (Fat Princess, Little Big Planet, Gran Turismo) but they haven’t stood the test of time. So when I played the demo of METAL …

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Game Review: Super Mario Galaxy 2

We adult nintendo fans don’t have a lot to brag about to our playstation and xbox bretheren. But the few things we can brag about, really do hold a high quality that can not be denied by anyone. Zelda is one, Donkey Kong is another, Metroid is a heavyweight but leading the way is the …

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Game Review: Red Dead Redemption

The old west. A time of whiskey drinkin’, butt kickin’ and gun slingin’. When men were men and the term “gay” meant “happy”. When stage coaches were a form of transport rather than some guy telling actors their lines. Believe it or not, these are concepts you have to take into account when playing Red …

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