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Today’s “Desert Island” category will be Video Games. This has gotta be the best island ever, with it’s unlimited consoles and renewable energy powering everything…although my legs are starting to get tired from pedaling. Grand Theft Auto V — Really any from this series would work, but as each one has gotten better graphics and …

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EDIT: GAMEPLAY REVIEW BELOW Today was supposed to be all about Tom Clancy’s: The Division video game. But then I started playing, and while the graphics are great, and NYC looks how it should, the gameplay is just an unknown commodity. It’s unknown because unlike other games The Division needs an internet connection to be …

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In the last week I’ve finally started to play Madden 16, thanks to its recent addition to EA Access’ vault, and it’s been determined that they haven’t fixed any issues in the 5 1/2 months since it came out. Here are four instances that I’ve documented in the last few days: Exhibit A: Center Can’t …

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Electronic Arts’ (EA) latest game came out on Tuesday afternoon, and it’s a delightful kid-friendly game called Minions Paradise. It’s a time-based game, similar to Family Guy: The Quest For Stuff and The Simpsons: Tapped Out, and needs a little TLC at the beginning, before you can settle in to longer tasks. It centers around Phil, who is …

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Thanks again to EA Access for allowing me to review it as the game comes out today, and Madden NFL 16 is a decent game, better than last years, rating it as an 8 out of 10. PRESENTATION Continuing on last years spectacular presentation, the game continues to have great graphics, from the players through the …

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Over the weekend I got a chance to try out EA Sports’ Rory McIlroy PGA Tour which comes out today, and I gotta say, I’m not initially impressed. The game is touted as a new start for EA as they move away from the Tiger Woods days into the future with Rory. The new playing system …

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Over the weekend I finished Batman: Arkham Knight (minus a few riddler tropies), and initiated the Knightfall Protocol. This game was a great end to the trilogy, featuring a heavy storyline, and some very good gameplay. Focusing on the Arkham Knight (who remains masked and anonymous for most of the game (although hints are dropped …

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