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Having hitched up its prized stallion, Rockstar Games is ready to drive back into the urban, crime-ridden streets. This time, it’s speeding all the way back to 1940s Los Angeles.
Nintendo’s next handheld, the 3DS, has finally arrived.
“Halo: Reach” launched with the weakest maps of the series. But after two months of criticism, developer Bungie Studios redeemed itself when it delivered the Noble Map Pack last November — the strongest DLC maps from the studio to date.
It’s been almost a year and a half since
Typically, buying cheaper items means sacrificing quality.
The next round of “Halo: Reach” multiplayer
Game journalists should share their thoughts.
As a journalist, I struggle to remain objective in my news stories. I was raised in a household that let me express my opinions freely. I want people to hear what l think.
When “Crysis” for the PC came out, only computers at NASA could run it at full specs.
After losing his bid for lieutenant governor on the Alex Sink ticket, Rod Smith wants to be the head of the state’s Democratic Party.
Without pumpkins to sell, Gator Smiles's fundraiser failed.
About 750 Alachua County voters cast their ballots on the first day of early voting Monday.
Starting Oct. 1, Gainesville Regional Airport will offer two direct, round-trip flights to Miami, Fla., courtesy of American Airlines.
Armed with video games and information, military officials took over the Reitz Union North Lawn Thursday to recruit college students to their cause.
Zombies, Spartans and 22 men getting sweaty together: It must be the beginning of gaming season.
In a quarter swarming with high-profile sequels like “Red Dead Redemption” and “Super Mario Galaxy 2”, it may have been easy to overlook an original game for something flashy, familiar and safe. To overlook “Alan Wake,” however, is a fool’s mistake that should be rectified immediately.