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Published by Joseph Christ on Nov. 8, 2011
Highlights of the Week
What better way to end Horror Week by winning both the People's Choice and Gaming Podcast Awards? Congratulations again to 4Player and thank you to all who voted. This week's Highlights of the Week consists of plenty of Batman: Arkham City with a dash of Battlefield 3 and some leftover Decay from...
Published by Bob Webb on Nov. 8, 2011
Review: Battlefield 3
They say you should always follow your heart. That we can do no greater service than being true to ourselves no matter the odds, and no matter the affinity we may have for another. The premise is quite simple. No amount of replication, even when attention is paid to the most minute details, can e...
Published by Joseph Christ on Nov. 7, 2011
4Player wins the 2011 Podcast Awards in two categories
Hey everyone! Just wanted to let you all know that for a third year in a row we won the 2011 Podcast Awards. This time, however, we took the prize in both the Gaming and the People's Choice section! Honestly, we really didn't expect to pull out the People's Choice section and once again you surpr...
Published by Joseph Christ on Nov. 6, 2011
Published by Joseph Christ on Nov. 6, 2011
Review: Infamous 2: Festival of Blood
It seems like emasculating vampires has become somewhat of a trend in popular media as of late and the knee-jerk reaction from most is to roll their eyes whenever they crop up. This has not stopped Sucker Punch from injecting them into their newest hit franchise, Infamous. In the same vein as las...
Published by Nick Henderson on Nov. 5, 2011
Trailer Talk Episode 1
Thanks to some unforseen circumstances and setbacks, this new video feature is a little late. Each week, we will view and provide some brief commentary on the latest and greatest trailers. Outside interference not withstanding, we hope to make this a weekly feature. Our first episode features Syn...
Published by Nick Henderson on Nov. 4, 2011
Gearbox distances itself from Duke Nukem Forever
Gearbox co-founder  Brian Martel recently talked to Eurogamer to both defend, and distance the company from Duke Nukem Forever. A game that though did fairly well commercially, was panned by critics from all sides.
Published by Joseph Christ on Nov. 3, 2011