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Berserk is getting a new anime! If you watched your first ever anime in the 2000s, you probably don't know anything about this manga/anime. IT'S GREAT! WATCH IT! When you're done there, check out these Berserk teasers for the new anime. This

Browsing on Steam the other day, I was looking to see if I could find something on the cheap that could be fun.  As I was going through I noticed a little game called VVVVVV for only five bucks.  I remembered playing a demo of it a while back and enjoying it, so I picked it up.  I am now officially in love with this game.  While it is a very simply designed 2D platformer of sorts that is, at times, punishingly difficult, if you’re into that kind of thing, it could be just what you’re looking for.

It's Blade Kitten mo'fuckers!!!

No, it's not that exciting. Blade Kitten is an action/adventure title about a cat girl who makes her living as a bounty hunter.  She also has a cool sword that she controls telepathically.

I don’t think killing zombies will ever get old. The setting and the year don’t matter, if zombies are involved I will at least give it a second look. It’s the ultimate gamer fantasy, we almost hope that a zombie attack will break out so we can show the world just how prepared we really are. Dead Rising 2 captures this fantasy perfectly and presents it in a manner that is both enjoyable and repeatable.

Earlier this year, Quantic Dream graced us with the presence of a game I would call one of my favorites of the year so far.  Heavy Rain is one of those games I keep wishing I could go back in time and experience for the first time again.  The story is top notch and the controls bordered on revolutionary.  Recently, they released a free update to include support for Sony’s Seal-Nosed Mote.  I’ve gotten a chance to give it a go and I can definitely say I’ve rendered an opinion on the subject.  Do the new controls add something to the gameplay, or was it just an unnecessary add-on to promote our favorite multi-colored accessory?

Like many of my fellow friends I spent most of my final year of high school social studies watching movies, doing rap freestyles (badly, mind you) and playing a little computer game known as Worms Armageddon. Although it was merely the demo that little game gave all of us months of nonstop entertainment. Recently -- at least on the PS3 -- a port of that classic game was released under the guise of Worms 2: Armageddon. After seven years since the last time I played it, the Worms franchise continues to be a blast.

When the Playstation Move was originally announced, I showed a picture of it to my girlfriend.  She looked at the picture of the device and immediately dubbed it the “Multi-Colored Seal-Nosed Mote”.  Since then, I have referred to Sony’s motion controller as such.  On friday, I picked up the Seal-Nosed Mote with the Sports Champions bundle and played a heck of a lot of that game.

I made a Youtube video. Hurray! Instead of reading about a demo, why don't you check out my gaming skills in action?

It seems as though a lot of games nowadays are throwing multiplayer into the mix.  Possibly even more surprising is how successful it is when they do so.  Uncharted 2, earlier this year, took their gaming formula and added an incredibly fun multiplayer experience.  Bioshock 2 also took the multiplayer plunge and added bought plasmids to the PvP first-person arena.  Early next year, when Dead Space 2 launches, it will be the next game to take it’s awesome gameplay and pit friends against friends as they strategically dismember each other for enjoyment.