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Gamersmint Review : Just Cause 2

Gamersmint Review : Just Cause 2

In Mike Judge’s 2006 comedy Idiocracy, the narrator explains how the collective I.Q of the world dwindles as we progress, as the stupid people out-breed the more aware and intelligent ones. This leads to a dysfunctional society five centuries down... (Continue reading)

Bioshock 2 Review

Bioshock 2 Review

It is, perhaps, the irony of Bioshock 2, that its greatest difference from its predecessor comes from just how similar they both seem. Bioshock captured our imagination with Rapture, a ruined dream that took shape in a set of truly... (Continue reading)

Heavy Rain Demo Impressions: Game Noir at its best

Heavy Rain Demo Impressions: Game Noir at its best

Is Heavy Rain going to change the face of gaming? Unlikely. However, our recent run through the demo which just got released today on PSN does promise to be an experience unlike any other game. But just like their previous... (Continue reading)

Achievment Unlocked-Paid for DLC

Achievment Unlocked-Paid for DLC

It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that every new generation in gaming brings along more than just shiny new graphics. Genres rise and fall, consoles rise and fall, New IPs are born taking advantage of the unique offerings... (Continue reading)

West will get wilder in April 2010

West will get wilder in April 2010

Does the name John Marston ring any bells? We’d challenge you to a quick-draw competition if it didn’t! E-xpress just informed us that the former outlaw and the protagonist of Rockstar San Diego’s promising western third person shooter Red Dead... (Continue reading)

Have I got a Story to tell you

Have I got a Story to tell you

By Amit Goyal| Monday, December 14, 2009 Like any living breathing thing, Gaming (and the whole entertainment industry as a matter of fact) has to constantly evolve in order to survive. Memory spans are short, and what’s new gets old... (Continue reading)