Call of Duty: Black Ops Review

Ever since my subpar experience with Call of Duty: World at War, I’ve had a chip on my shoulder against Treyarch. To me, they’ve been the B-team that made filler titles while Infinity Ward crafted the games people really wanted to play. Though this perception among the Call of Duty enthusiasts washed away with the release of Black Ops, I coincidentally stopped playing the series just before then. In a Black Ops II world, I only now finished the campaign of the original.

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The Dark Knight Rises – An Injustice: Gods Among Us Batman Combo Video

With a few weeks  of practice under my belt, I was able to come up with a more interesting Batman combo video in Injustice: Gods Among Us. Check it out!

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WWE All Stars Review

I miss WWF No Mercy on the Nintendo 64.

Hate to be the old man in the room, but its greatness has yet to be surpassed by any wrestling game since. Unfortunately, THQ and the WWE decided to give Yukes exclusive rights to develop their wrestling games; none of which even come close.

WWE All Stars is not the game to do that, nor does it try to be. Instead of trying to be a wrestling ‘simulator’, All Stars is an arcade style slobberknocker that may be the most bombastic wrestling title ever.

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The Recurring Bosscast: 015 – Jason and Jett Do Vegas

Jason and Jett enjoyed a Vegas weekend filled with exfoliation, chicken and waffles, and Topanga sightings. Also, Dead Island: Riptide opens the door for a discussion about disappointing sequels.

Jett – In Third Person
Jason – Downstab
Mat – Biff Bam Pop

How To Beat Deathstroke In Injustice: Gods Among Us

“Aw crap. Another Deathstroke player.”

This assassin-for-hire immediately became public enemy #1 upon the release of Injustice: Gods Among Us. Players of all sorts are crying foul over his seemingly cheap tactics. Instead of sending your Deathstroke-playing opponent whiny hate messages when you lose, why not take the beating to him instead? In this post, I’ll outline a few strategies and tactics you can use to subdue him once and for all.

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Injustice: Gods Among Us Officially Added to the EVO 2013 Lineup

Shoryuken.com has officially announced that Injustice: Gods Among Us will be officially added to the EVO 2013 lineup. Stage hazards and transitions will be allowed as well.

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Spec Ops: The Line Single Player Review

A massive sandstorm has decimated Dubai. At least one major troupe of American soldiers has tried to evacuate the locals with no luck. With that in mind, the U.S. military sends three Delta operators to check if there’s anyone left to save. What starts out like a pointless jaunt in the desert becomes far more messed up than anyone could have anticipated. Continue reading

Just Dance 4 Review

Have you grown tired of cutting a rug with Ubisoft yet? Based on how well the Just Dance series continues to sell, probably not. Just Dance 4 is the recent main-line entry to the series that’s mostly another one of those. However, for fans of the series, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Also, the Wii U version that I’m playing has a few console-exclusive perks that may be enough get you back on the dance floor once again.

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Check Out My Kickstart Guide to Injustice: Gods Among Us at Splitkick.com

Injustice: Gods Among Us is the latest high-profile fighting game to hit the market. Starring DC Comics’ finest, every battle is larger than life. If you’re still learning the ropes, check out my guide for some helpful pro-tips!

Click here to read Kickstart Guide to Injustice: Gods Among Us at Splitkick

Celebrating One Year With Splitkick.com

One year ago today, Splitkick posted my first piece of content that I wrote for them. Did you remember that it was a review for Bloodforge? Do you even remember what Bloodforge was? Probably not, and for good reason. It’s terrible.

Maybe that game didn’t leave a lasting impact on the world, but being a part of the Splitkick team has definitely made a positive impact on me. It’s an opportunity to write more and write for a new audience. Through the editing process, they’ve helped fine-tune my work into some of the best I’ve ever written. When I stepped up a few months ago to take on editing responsibilities, I got to return the favour. Most recently, I’ve been able to bring Jason and Mat into the Splitkick family as part of The Recurring Bosscast.

Thank you to everyone past and present at Splitkick for giving me the opportunity and always being supportive of my efforts. Looking forward to keeping this going!