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TPAT Highlights – 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand

Hoo boy. It’s been awhile since we’ve posted a good TPAT and what better game to highlight than 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand. Tash and Steen spent some time with Mr. Cent, who produced, directed, and starred in the game, and while it’s not the worst game ever made, there are definitely some highlights to enjoy. Video after the jump!

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World of Warships – Preview

After conquering land and sky with World of Tanks and World of Warplanes, it was only a matter of time until MMO developer Wargaming took to the seas for some naval combat. World of Warships is their latest free-to-play MMO in which basic gameplay has a familiar feel to its spiritual successors. You take command of an individual ship that you can then upgrade between battles.

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Interaction and Autism: How Games Help

Katy Goodman, our resident educator extraordinaire, gives us a firsthand look at how video games have become a highly effective tool for treating children with autism spectrum disorder.

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Shelter 2 – The Save Game Review

7.5 out of 10 Good

The survival genre of video games has become synonymous with horror over the years. Zombies, mutants and all sorts of sinister abominations are the forces we’re used to battling against. But Shelter 2 is a very different kind of survival game. In it, you take on the forces of nature itself, and you don’t even do it as a human. No guns, no med packs, just the will to survive, and protect those who need you most. 

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PlayStation versions of Minecraft Mass Effect pack now available

Rejoice, Playstation Minecraft players. Your long shared nightmare is finally over. After well over a year of waiting, the Mass Effect mash-up pack for Minecraft is finally available for purchase on all Sony platforms. Go ahead, let those tears of happiness flow. After you’ve all had a good cry, read on for the details. 

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Surprise! Dragon Age Inquisition DLC coming tomorrow. For some of us.

Well, this was unexpected. It was pretty much guaranteed that Bioware would eventually release single player DLC for Dragon Age Inquisition. But usually, there’s a bit of a buildup. First come the rumors, then the teases, then the trailer, then finally, the DLC itself. This time, Bioware decided to skip all that and is releasing a brand new expansion tomorrow. Read on for the details.

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La-Mulana EX – The Save Game Review

7 out of 10 Good

There are many that believe that games these days are far too easy to survive, with auto-saves and checkpoints every two minutes to ensure you never have to go back too far.  These days you don’t often get to experience the frustration of reloading a save after dying and realising that the save is from an hour and a half before. In La-Mulana EX for the PS Vita, this is exactly what can, and most likely will, happen. The difficulty in this game is such that I was not able to finish it before I wrote this, which is a […]

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Nintendo Making Mobile Games

Nintendo have partnered with third-party publisher DeNA to create games for the mobile games market, with goals to attract 100 million users to their mobile games per day.

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Review – The Order 1886

7 out of 10 Good

Not too long ago I wrote a prediction list for 2015, which included the probability that The Order: 1886 would be the first major fail for the year. That prediction was based solely on the massive amount of hype for the game leading up to release, not unlike Watch Dogs, which I believed may lead to the game not matching those expectations. For the most part I was right, but not due to that reason alone.

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Review – Dead or Alive 5: Last Round

8 out of 10 Great

Dead or Alive has always split the fighting community in two. On the one hand, it’s an exciting blend of action, counters and explosive level designs. On the other….well, let’s just say Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball and just leave it at that.

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