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Assassin’s Creed PC Review
By: Curtis Takaichi | February 15th, 2010

Assassin’s Creed is a wildly imaginative game that flips from the Medieval Christian Crusades from 1191 to a futuristic environment.

The game has many environments to explore, and because of its sandbox style of play, gamers have the freedom to explore and do virtually whatever they want. Despite its commercial success via consoles, the Ubisoft developers translated a great game into an even greater PC game. Read more… »

Crysis Review
By: Curtis Takaichi | February 10th, 2010
Crysis is one of the most stunning graphical videogames created to date. Aside from that, it’s a fantastic shooter with solid weapons, intelligent AI interfaces, vast levels and a pretty cool nano-suit to make this a bench mark for many developers to live up to.

What I liked most is how immediately this game throws you into the action. Many games have a warm up feel with a ton of backstory, but this game does the opposite. All you know is that you’re going into North Korea to fight some bad guys. Within moments of landing on a seemingly beach paradise you begin to fight your way through numerous soldiers. You have to use your wits to scout enemy intel, blow up communication blockages and stealth your way between enemy base camps.

The vocie-acting is pretty good, which helps immerse gamers into the experience. What I’ve noticed most about the game is that Crytek developers have a way with blending present day political stand offs with far-fetched alien realities. It’s a perfect blend to show how powerful Crytek pushes itself to achieve ultimate satisfaction. Read more… »