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Halo 3: ODST (originally Halo 3: Recon) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie and published by Microsoft. It was released on the Xbox 360 video game console on September 22, 2009. Players assume the roles of elite human United Nations Space Command soldiers known as "Orbital Drop Shock Troopers" or ODSTs during the events of Halo 2 and Halo 3. In the game’s campaign mode, players explore the ruined city of New Mombasa to discover what happened to their missing teammates in the midst of an alien Covenant invasion.
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July 14, 2011
Hey everyone! It’s the mid-nineties, and that new full motion video technology is taking the video game world by storm! All the experts are telling us that our silly old Nintendo and Sega games are going to fall by the wayside, and interactive movies are going to take over. If you want to get a ...
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July 14, 2011
We’re going to be playing the PlayStation version of the original Dino Crisis game. This game was released on August 31, 1999 in the States. It was developed by Capcom, which is obvious because the game plays pretty much exactly like the original Resident Evil games. In fact, Dino Crisis was ...
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July 14, 2011
A deserted island... a lost man... memories of a fatal crash... a book written by a dying explorer. Dear Esther is a ghost story told using first-person gaming technologies. Rather than traditional gameplay, the focus here is on exploration, uncovering the mystery of the island, of who you are ...
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July 14, 2011
The game is set in ancient Persia, with a person whose name is not revealed in the game. He is accompanied by a woman named Elika, whom he met after a large sandstorm diverted him from his course and he ended up in a mysterious land. Players traverse many different environments using his ...
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July 14, 2011
We’re going to be playing Parasite Eve, a game released on September 9, 1998 in the States. It was developed by Square, who I'm sure you know are the creators of the never-ending Final Fantasy series. The game is apparently a sequel to a Japanese book.
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