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Destiny (sphere)

‘Destiny’ screenshot gallery

Hit the jump to check out a swarm of new photos for Destiny, the ambitious next-gen title from Bungie

Hands-on look at the Acer Aspire R7

Acer's new Aspire R7 moves the keyboard down and puts the touchpad on top – an interesting move that makes the mouse almost superfluous. We take a hands-on look at Acer's new Aspire R7 laptop/tablet hybrid.

Omerta: City of Gangsters

Omerta: City of Gangsters review – An offer you can easily refuse

Omerta: City of Gangsters could have really been something special because of its novel premise and potentially deep gameplay, but none of that matters thanks to the game's lack of proper quality assurance.

Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time

Sly Cooper: Thieves In Time review – The best, most overlooked platformer of the year

Sly Cooper: Thieves In Time is the video game equivalent of a worn, old blanket: It's familiar, it's comfortable, and it proves that a lack of novelty isn't always a bad thing.

Anarchy Reigns

Anarchy Reigns review: Stylish, quirky fisticuffs at a bargain price

Platinum Games' Anarchy Reigns is a bizarre mashup of various gaming styles, unified by the developer's obsession with histrionic, stylized violence.

Mercedes-Benz E 300 BlueTEC

Are diesel-powered cars better than hybrids?

There are still a lot of misconceptions about diesel-powered cars in the United States, but are they really any better or worse than popular hybrids gracing the roads?

Kinect Party

Kinect Party review: It’s not really a game, but your kids will love it

What Double Fine Productions' Kinect Party lacks in traditional gameplay mechanics, it more than makes up for in frantic, all-ages fun.

Guardians of Middle Earth

Guardians of Middle-earth review: Ambition can’t save this cash-in

WBIE's Guardians of Middle-earth may get the basics of the multiplayer online battle arena genre right, but that isn't enough to distract from the fact that the game is a blatant attempt to cash in on two trends simultaneously.

Persona 4 Golden

Persona 4 Golden review: Sony’s handheld has a new top game

With the release of Persona 4 Golden, Atlus hopes to revive the best roleplaying title of the PlayStation 2 generation for a new era of handhelds, inadvertently trumping all modern roleplaying games in the process.

The Walking Dead Episode 5

The Walking Dead Episode 5 review: A fitting end for the best story of the year

Telltale's episodic adaptation of Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead has finally arrived, and it's as emotionally jarring as you'd expect.

PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale

PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale review: Sony apes Nintendo with unspectacular results

Sony's new fighter PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale is blatantly patterned after Nintendo's Smash Bros. franchise. Whether that's a positive or negative however, is up to personal interpretation.

Pid

Pid review: An unremarkable, unoriginal adventure

Pid is the latest in a long line of modern games that hopes to recapture the magic of old-school platforming titles. Unfortunately, it's far from the best.

Okami HD

Okami HD review: Amaterasu returns, more beautiful than ever

Though it was under-appreciated in its own time, Capcom hopes that modern technology might offer its Okami a new lease on life.

Street Fighter X Tekken (Vita)

Street Fighter X Tekken Vita review: A Technical knockout for Sony’s handheld system

Capcom has released the most polished version of Street Fighter X Tekken to date on Sony's PS Vita handheld, though beneath the wealth of new features lies the same old fighter.

Silent Hill: Book Of Memories

Silent Hill: Book Of Memories review: Experiments in dungeon crawling

In an effort to expand the Silent Hill franchise Konami has created a game that veers way off track.