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Video Games
GamerLive, a leading online provider of video game, entertainment and lifestyle content at its GamerLive.tv website, delivers a weekly video-game review/preview column. The GamerLive team of experienced game journalists offers the most up-to-date content on the latest games, platforms and trends. GamerLive's deep editorial bench of games journalists provide independent, intellectual and entertaining coverage of the video game landscape, as well as insightful tips and tactics. Package includes screen grabs of gameplay.
Video Games Samples
Review: 'The Darkness II'
GamerLive.tv. When 2K Games released "The Darkness" a few years ago for Xbox 360, it set a precedent for comic book-licensed games. As a result, dread really set in, and it left us wondering what would become of Jackie Estacado.
Preview: 'Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3' (PlayStation Vita)
GamerLive.tv. When it released for consoles late last year, "Ultimate Marvel vs. For the most part, this is a near ideal port of the original console game. Where changes come into play is within the gameplay.
Preview: 'Aliens: Colonial Marines'
GamerLive.tv. We've seen countless video games based on the "Aliens" franchise over the years, both for arcade and for home, and while they may have been exciting, they're hardly the sort of thing that we'd call in-depth.
Review: 'Unstoppable Gorg'
GamerLive.tv. One of the first genres I ever got addicted to was tower defense games, but for a while now, tower defense games have long been stale.
Preview: 'Gotham City Impostors'
GamerLive.tv. When you think "Batman" and "video game," you usually think of something dark, foreboding and completely involving, like last year's stellar release of "Batman: Arkham City.
Preview: 'The Simpsons Arcade'
GamerLive.tv. If there's a company that has proved that old-school games do big business, it's Konami.
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