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Ripten Review: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Video Game (PS3)

While the book and the film both stand on their own as good works, is the game a different story? How does Scott Pilgrim vs. The World stack up against Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and Scott Pilgri- uh, well you know what I mean.

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RipTen Hardware Review: Razer Naga

When I first unboxed the Razer Naga, my first impression was, “wow”. Even the box it comes in is impressive. The sleek design and stylish lights are really cool. Holding the mouse is a pleasure as well …

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Ripten Hardware Review: Logitech G13 Advanced Gameboard

When it comes to video games, I find nothing gives a better sense of control and use than the traditional keyboard and mouse. But now, Ripten takes a look at a radical new shot at total PC gaming control: the Logitech G13…

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Ripten Review: Castlevania: Harmony of Despair (XBLA)

First and foremost, we must inform you that we literally had to stop playing Harmony of Despair in order to write this review. In fact, we’ve been playing Harmony so much this past week . . .

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Ripten Review: Tritton AX720 Gaming Headset

Xbox 360 headsets are flooding the market. There’s so many choices and I really think there’s too many to choose from for your everyday average gamer. There’s no shortage of confusion about what product is best, if it’s worth the huge price tag, and more importantly, will it help you up your game. Well I’ve definitely found my answer, and I want to help you find yours…

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RipTen Review: Energizer Charging Stand (Xbox 360)

The standard corded charger for the 360 presents several problems for me. First, it’s a cord, which looks messy when left to charge. I don’t mind the cord so much while I’m actually playing a game, but then it’s never long enough to reach where I want to sit while playing…

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Ripten Review: DeathSpank (XBLA)

Deathspank is here. It’s 1200MSP, but is it worth it? Ripten will answer that question for you, as well as provide an in-depth look at numerous points within the game, to really let you know…

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Ripten Review: Alien Swarm (PC)

Alien Swarm is a bit of an anomaly in the world of video games. It’s a source mod, based on an Unreal mod, released officially, for free. The developers are part of Valve’s workforce, and worked on Left 4 Dead 2 and Portal 2, but were only hired as a result of making this mod- and now it’s an official Valve game. Yes, it’s an odd one indeed …

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Ripten Review: Ancients of Ooga (XBLA)

Ancients of Ooga is the latest title from digital developer J. Kenworthy Entertainment and NinjaBee, the latter you all might know from A Kingdom for Keflings, or even Band of Bugs. Will it stand up to the Ripten test? Read on to find out.

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Club Nintendo Reward Review: Wii Remote Holder (Black)

The Black Wii Remote Holder is the latest item I have received from the North American Club Nintendo. The item is designed to hold up to four Nintendo Wii Remotes. It features the Wii logo on one side and the …

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Ripten Review: Crackdown 2 (Xbox 360)

Crackdown was released in early 2007 to generally positive reviews. Players had a blast bounding over rooftops, throwing cars off of bridges, blowing up everything they saw in glorious mega-explosions. Now, over three years later, developer Ruffian Games has re-released the popular platformer fo- Wait, this is a sequel? Seriously? Oh. My bad, everyone.

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Ripten Review: Sin & Punishment Star Successor (Wii)

Back in 2001 I was waiting for the original Sin & Punishment to be released on the Nintendo 64. I thought it would make the perfect final N64 game published by Nintendo and would help hold us hardcore fans over until the launch …

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Ripten Review: Nelson Tethers: Puzzle Agent (PC)

Ripten takes a look at Telltale’s latest point-and-click mystery series. Telltale says the game is influenced by the Professor Layton series- but is it as good?

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Ripten Review: Joe Danger (PSN)

When we first heard about Joe Danger, all we knew was that it had a cartoonish 3D art style, a sense of humor, and a development team that had been partially responsible for some great games …

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RipTen Review: Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Wii)

I’m here to tell you how Nintendo’s iconic plumber is back with a very important message for gamers — and that is, having fun is the key to a great game …

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