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SWTOR – Rise of The Hutt Cartel Review
Complaining about things to do in the endgame as a PVE player in SWTOR will be put on hold if you purchase this 1st expansion for the game. Boasting a bevy of new unlockable achievements, toys, goodies, and titles for your legacy – you will be tempted to max out everything you do within the game.
In the past you would only play SWTOR–as with any MMO–to get better gear but now with the addition of new Legacy Titles...
Age of Empires II: HD Edition Is A Reality!
Are you a former Real Time Strategy head who got sobered by the many iterations of bad games that broke the classic “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” theory? Well Microsoft has announced that the king of all RTS games (Age of Empires II) will be blessed with a new HD version come April!
Yes I am talking about THE Age of Empires II, a game that still gets played on LAN 8+ hours a week between myself and 7 other co-workers…...
Mass Effect 3: Citadel – A Perfect End To The Series
Remember the warm, fuzzy feelings you got when you played the Shadow Broker DLC for Mass Effect 2? Well… they’re back with another home run hit in Citadel – the alleged final DLC for Mass Effect 3.
While it’s hard to get past the impending feeling of doom in Mass Effect 3, Citadel (the newest and probably last DLC of the series) brings back a feature that I missed from Mass Effect 2 – the ability to spend some quality...
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance – Review
Metal Gear Rising(MGR) is non stop action thrill that is a separate storyline from the Metal Gear Solid story. MGR follows Raiden a few years after the end of MGS4. Raiden works for a PMC protecting diplomats; he looks to seek Vengeance and Revenge (Revengenace) after the group that attacks his client. He travels the world from Africa to Denver seeking justice on the enemy.
MGR is an action packed joyride, but don’t expect...
Legend of The Lightning Legs – Chapter 4
Shotokan Sorcery
The sun was setting on the beautiful rooftops of Okinawa as Chun Li, dressed in a tight tracksuit and hair sealed away in buns, tailed the man who only went by the name “the announcer”. He had a number of people with him; investors and other low-life that placed bets on Vega’s bloodsport. The entourage stopped at the top of a village and a bunch of betting, shouting and laughing ensued.
Off to...
Are There Too Many First Person Shooter Games?
Have FPS Games run their course with the people who used to love them? Many people seem to think so; with the speed and unoriginal content of the titles being released nowadays it would seem that many believe the market to be a bit over-saturated.
One would say that saturation is a non-issue and our generation of gamers have become spoiled and picky. We here at 3GK are no hardcore experts and didn’t see half the issues...
Legend of The Lightning Legs – Chapter 3
An Underground Tournament
Chun Li sat across from her boss at the Interpol Headquarters, she had just briefed her on the fight with Birdy and the intel gathered from Mike Bison. Selena was a beautiful woman who had climbed the ranks through hard work and great policing but her experienced attitude could come off as harsh to those who didn’t know her. The boys in the office told cruel jokes about her sleeping her way to the...
An Internal Desire To Play Every Video Game
I remember when I was about 13 years old and I wanted to beat every single Nintendo game that came out. At the time I was subscribed to Nintendo Power and would rent the games as soon as the local video store would get them in and then beat them. I was a bit obsessed this way and made a list of all the games I beat… it went over 100.
As I got older and games became main stream it took a very long time to break the habit of being...
Simulator Sickness – A Gamer’s Worst Nightmare
It all started when I was playing 007 on the Nintendo 64 with my friends… it was a slow, growing feeling of nausea and I couldn’t understand where it was coming from. Before long I had to stop playing, I couldn’t even watch them play as I went into the bathroom to wash my face and gather my thoughts. What had I eaten?
This became a constant question whenever I would get sick while playing games, I always thought it was my...
EA Developer Says Creativity Is Stifled By Metrics
AJ Dembroski, former developer for the Madden series of football games for Electronic Arts recently went ape on Twitter and revealed many things that we have already concluded. In a nutshell the numbers and money game that mainstream gaming has brought is killing the creative license.
Operationsports.com collaborated the series of tweets that Dembroski made in regards to the brass who seem to have a hard time cleaning the green...
















