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December 2011
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77 Reviews
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The cinematic scenes are phenomenally good to the point of being able to be in a single player AAA title, Not just one, not two, but a whopping SIXTEEN fully voiced stories, each running 30hours long, More than enough content for a newly released MMO
So…much…walking (at least until level 25). You'll be begging for a speeder by then, The worlds feel strangely empty, especially in large cities where you would expect people, The game unloads all of its textures when you AltTab out, and it can be kind o
This has to be one of (if not THE) best MMO launches I've ever seen – the game is sublimely deep an...
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Published: 2012-01-06, Author: Michael , review by: nerdreactor.com
Abstract: Alright boys and girls, it's time to talk about something that's very near and dear to me. Is it my family? My friends? That cute girl over I saw over there? No, but it is something that's taking up a fairly large chunk of my present social life. It's Sta...
Abstract: A cardinal rule of business is that you shouldn't try to be all things to all people. If you do too much at once, you spread yourself thin—instead, you should find a couple of things you can do better than the competition, and stick to them. Apparently...
Abstract: So, what is the draw of SWTOR? After playing WoW for years, and regularly picking up Bioware, it's hard to see innovative gameplay being what brings players to the game because it isn't here. What you will find is something very fam...
Abstract: It's lunchtime during the first of two Star Wars: The Old Republic immersion days at the EA Redwood Shores campus, and the game designers leading the event are panicking: everyone is talking about Portal 2. Instead of discussing the three exclusive h...
Abstract: There is a real dearth of science fiction-based Massively Multiplayer (MMO) games on the market today, which is odd given the relative frequency with which other gaming genres tend to leverage that kind of narrative. If there was ever a story that was ...