Injustice: Gods Among Us Review

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"From the creators of Mortal Kombat ..."

Injustice: Gods Among Us offers an epic super hero take on the fighting genre of video games. This game's close to the dream of comic superheroes sharing the same world and fighting all the villains at once.

If you've ever played a recent Mortal Kombat game, skip the tutorial for this game. Because it's the same. Which is to be expected, since NetherRealm made them both. But if you already own a fighting game and have no interest in story mode, then you'll just be paying sixty dollars for some D.C. Universe skins, and maybe a graphics upgrade.

Maybe "skins" is a little too harsh. While basics attacks and combos are the usual, unique abilities for each character (Superman's is a temporary stat boost, Batman's ability summons a swarm of robotic bats, (SPOILER) Green Arrow shoots an arrow, ect.) are cool. Also unique is each character's ultimate attack, usable once a player's super meter is charged. But beware, draining you super meter is dangerous, as you can "clash" with your opponent, and must wager a higher portion of your super meter to win.

The story mode is more of a movie than a game, but it's well done and cinematic. I won't give away plot details, but it's the typical chapter scene with a change of character after each chapter is complete.

Overall, this game is good, but it's only as good as the other Mortal Kombat games, and unless I'm mistaken, the point of making a new game is to best the previous one by a substantial margin.

If you're torn between this game and Mortal Kombat, they combine them both in Mortal Kombat vs. D.C. Universe. And that game has to be only twenty dollars by now.

EA To Discontinue It's Online Pass For Games




If you've ever borrowed a game or bought one used recently, you may have ran into the problem of realizing the online functioning of the game requires a pass code that came with the game; one the previous owner probably cashed in.

But rejoice, for EA, the first and most prominent to use this tactic, has decide to do away with it's schemes. The reason? Customers don't like it. And pleasing the customer should always come first.

"Initially launched as an effort to package a full menu of online content and services, many players didn't respond to the format. We've listened to the feedback and decided to do away with it moving forward."

"We're discontinuing Online Pass; None of our new EA titles will include that feature."

While some are basking in the light of this miracle, others remain suspicious there's a nasty catch to come.

But rest assured: Your copy of Battlefield 4 with be online pass free.

Watch_Dogs Screen Shots Leaked

Some screen shots for Watch Dogs have leaked online, showing some of game's stylish world.

Watch Dogs is one of this year's most anticipated games.











Doritos Crash Course 2 Released

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For reasons unbeknownst to me, I loved playing Doritos Crash Course. Maybe it's all the excitement going to the head. It's definitely a party game; something appropriate and fun to watch as well as play.

And now a second one is here.

It's available for download (and it's free to play).

Description: Doritos Crash Course 2 is the sequel to the XBLA smash hit Doritos Crash Course. Run, jump, slide and wall jump your Avatar through 4 new worlds of irreverent obstacles, traps and pitfalls. In this 2.5 platformer, compete for medals and find stars to progress. Use your stars to unlock new courses, power-ups and vanity items. Compare your best time against up to 3 asynchronous game clips of your friends.


Doritos Crash Course 2

Call Of Duty: Ghosts Release Date And Trailer

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Activision has made it clear that Call of Duty: Ghosts is in fact the next Call of Duty, complete with a facebook page and a trailer.

"There are those who wear masks to protect themselves. And there are those who wear masks to protect us all."



Call of Duty: Ghosts will be shown for the first time on May 21, 2013, at the Xbox: The Next Generation Revealed event. It will be available on PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and the next Xbox, on November 5th, 2013.