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June 2012

It was a surprise when I discovered this game two months before it came out. I loved the original Sniper Elite, but didn't hear a bloody thing about anything new about it, whether it be a sequel or a spin-off. Then out of left field came Sniper Elite V2, which really upped the ante on the bullet time mechanics!

When it comes to space war-styled gaming, the key to success is always found in the way one bases their maneuvers on. Such is the case of Strikefleet Omega, a new (and free) real-time strategy game released for the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Android devices.

PAX East in Boston is known for giving a hand to help spread the word about indie developers and the games they are creating. Now two organizations are partnering up to bring event solely to promote these under-the-radar titles.

The wait is finally over, and believe me my patience was wearing wicked thin (yes Bostonian accent applied). Ghost Recon: Future Solider is a game I have been waiting for  this game since seeing the first video in 2010. My official word: the wait was worth it.

Two of the biggest influential rock groups from the Land of the Rising Sun are ready to bring some sweet new tunes for your listening desire...

Bethesda was all the hype when it came to the upcoming release of Eldar Scrolls Online, but there is one other title they are releasing later this year that might deserve your attention. Called Dishonored, the first-person title has you playing an assassin with some unique powers.

When it comes to video games involving zombies, the scenarios regarding being bitten never follow canon. It's either your character being immune to the zombie infection, or there's some sort of magical plant that can heal you back to perfect health. Ubisoft wants to change that in their upcoming WiiU-exclusive survival horror game ZombiU.

It's been over six years since we last saw Agent 47. For awhile we've begun to think he had hung up his black gloves for good. Fortunately Square Enix has made the call to the man with the barcode tattoo, and he answered back with Hitman: Absolution.

Those lovable fuzzy bastards have returned, only this time they've taken over their own theme park. Rabbids Land will have players take control of those furry bunny freaks as you compete in mini-games of various tasks, all with its trademark humor in full force.