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The Walking Dead: Guts Review

Last week we had the world of Walking Dead introduced to us. We met the police officer who woke up to a broken world filled with the living dead. We saw a little bit of what the survivors had to go through in the suburbs. Now, as the second episode takes us on a trip through the big city, we find out if The Walking Dead is going to be a one hit wonder. Will it keep running strong or will it stop d...[Read More]

Weekly Retro Review: Chakan the Forever Man

Every gamer has one game in their memory. It’s a certain kind of game, one that the gamer in question both loves and hates. The hatred tends to stem from the insane difficulty the game has. For a lot of gamers, that game was Ninja Gaiden. But for those of us who played lots of games for the Sega Genesis, we had Chakan the Forever Man, a game so brutal that even the easy setting was hard. To ...[Read More]

The Social Network Score

The Social Network is one of the year’s best films. The dialogue is razor sharp, the acting is top notch, and the music is visceral and unsettling. And what else can you expect when the music is done by Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) and Atticus Ross (frequent NIN collaborator, member of Trent’s How To Destroy Angels, and composer The Book Of Eli score) ?

Review: Unlikely Suspects (PC)

I recently finished playing several hours of Unlikely Suspects, the latest PC offering from MumboJumbo Games. The premise of the game is simple: a murder happens, you have to investigate the scene of the crime, gather evidence, and then determine what the murder weapon was and who did it. If this is sounding a lot like the popular board game Clue, you are correct, and that can only mean one thing:...[Read More]

Review: Fable III (X360)

Before going into the review I want to warn you all that there are major spoilers ahead. Normally I do my best to avoid spoilers, however in order to properly review Fable III, I feel that fully discussing storyline and other elements is crucial. If you are considering purchasing this game, I highly suggest you read this review because odds are, I might just save you some money.

Review: Shank (Steam)

Shank takes everything great from our old school side scrolling days, and combines it into a package well worth the 15 dollar asking price

Review: Dream Chronicles (XBLA)

A few months ago I reviewed Dream Chronicles: The Book of Air for PC. When I found out last week that the original Dream Chronicles was coming to XBLA, I was all over it. After spending many hours going through single player and local co-op with Chris, I can honestly say that the game had some high points, and some equally frustrating moments.

Review – Smallville Season 10 Episode 6 – Harvest

The dynamics between Lois and Clark will never be the same, and the plot hole of a missing villain starts getting filled in earnest.

The Walking Dead: Days Gone Bye Review

AMC’s new TV series may just make zombies scary again.

Weekly Retro Review: The Splatterhouse Trilogy

Happy Halloween, and welcome to a new tradition here at World of Meh. I’ll be writing a weekly review, looking back at games from the past. And considering that I’ve been playing games from the NES days to now, that means I have a lot to write about. Yes, that includes last generation’s stock of PS2, Gamecube and XBOX. But since it’s Halloween, and with the upcoming release...[Read More]

Saw 3D Review: And The Pain Comes To An End

Oh man. Oh man guys. I don’t even know where to start on this thing.

Review: Streets of Moscow (Steam)

Don't you hate it when your girlfriend is abducted by a gang and you have to save her and the entire world by retrieving an experimental engine and racing around in custom cars?

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