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Raj Patel on Sep 6th, 2011 |
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Driver San Francisco is an interesting game. Its at once nostalgic and novel. It comes from a franchise of Driver games but it really shakes things up enough that it may as well be an original title. What could have been a banal driving mission game has really done something new and interesting to make it worth your attention.
The game starts off with an explosive cinematic sequence. You should get used to these as...
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Raj Patel on Aug 11th, 2011 |
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The Scene Not Herd screening on June 3rd showcased Worldwide Short Film Festival music video selection. The shorts weren’t terrible, but watching an hour and a half of videos with little to no narrative grew tedious. I wasn’t sure if the program started off strong and lost steam, or if I got sick of watching one b-roll montage after another.
First on the list was Buck 65’s Zombie Delight. Buck stars as...
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Raj Patel on Aug 11th, 2011 |
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Toronto’s Worldwide Short Film Festival is one of the largest of its kind in North America. Now in its seventeenth year, it boasts accreditation from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Winning films are eligible for Oscar nominations.
Ohmpage decided to partake in festival activities and attend several short film programs. The first on our list was Power Plays, which screened at the...
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Raj Patel on Jul 14th, 2011 |
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Call of Juarez: The Cartel from Techland and published by Ubisoft departs from the series’ western themes to transplant the player into a more contemporary setting of present day Mexico and Los Angeles, USA in this cinematic shoot-’em-up game. Its a bold move for the series and really changes the tone.
Immediately upon starting the game you are thrust into a high energy opening, unsure of what is going on. All...
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Raj Patel on Mar 27th, 2011 |
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Its been a while since I heard from Roxio but in the past I’ve quite enjoyed their products. They used to be quick out of the starting gates with new and innovative products. I had one of their mp3 players before the now ubiquitous iPod was even available. So when I heard about their upcoming Game Capture product I was understandably intrigued.
This little toy is most comparable to an external TV tuner....