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AAG Feature: The Week That Was #31
1 CommentsPosted by Craig Cirillo on July 7, 2012 under Feature ArticlesWelcome to the 31st edition of “The Week That Was”. We continue to be drenched in blockbuster releases with the release of Heavy Rain on the PS3 this week. This title pushes the boundaries of gaming, and is definitely worth a look if you enjoy a good story. Other releases included White Knight Chronicles on the PS3, Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce on the PS3 and 360, and Endless Ocean 2 on the W... more. -
AAG Feature: The Week That Was #32
5 CommentsPosted by Craig Cirillo on July 7, 2012 under Feature ArticlesWelcome gamers (and non-gamers are welcome too) to the 32nd instalment of All Age Gaming’s The Week That Was. Yet another big week in game releases this week with the impressive-looking Battlefield: Bad Company 2 released on the 360, PS3 and PC. Some are saying it will rival Modern Warfare 2 so it is definitely worth a look for FPS fans. Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing also made its way to the PS3... more. -
AAG Feature: The Week That Was #33
41 CommentsPosted by Craig Cirillo on July 7, 2012 under Feature ArticlesWelcome to the 33rd instalment of All Age Gaming’s “Week That Was”. We’ll also recap some of the previous week’s news after last week’s hiatus from this segment. In game releases this week, the blockbuster trend continues with the epic God of War III coming out on the PS3. This is a must have for fans of the first two games, and definitely worth a look even if you haven’t tried the o... more. -
AAG Feature: The Week That Was #34
32 CommentsPosted by Craig Cirillo on July 8, 2012 under Feature ArticlesWelcome to the 34th instalment of “The Week That Was”. After multiple weeks sitting in the shadows of some blockbuster 360 and PS3 releases, the Wii gets its turn in the sun with Red Steel 2. The game is compatible with the under-utilized Motion Plus and is definitely worth a look. The 360 and PS3 aren’t completely left out, with BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger and Resonance of Fate coming out on... more. -
AAG Feature: The Week That Was #35
141 CommentsPosted by Craig Cirillo on July 8, 2012 under Feature ArticlesHi fellow gamers, welcome to the 35th instalment of “The Week That Was”. We haven’t had one of these for a few weeks as the usual writer Phong Nguyen has taken off overseas and will not be doing these for a while. So I have stepped in and will be trying to fill his shoes. So let’s get to it. This weeks game releases saw the highly anticipated and long awaited next instalment in the... more. -
AAG Feature: The Week That Was #36
7 CommentsPosted by Craig Cirillo on July 8, 2012 under Feature ArticlesHi everyone, welcome to the 36th instalment of “The Week That Was”. This week was a slow release week with the only notable releases being Nier for the PS3 and 360 and Dead to Rights: Retribution for the PS3 and 360. Next week however is shaping up to be a big week in releases, but more on that in next week’s article. Xbox 360 This week in Australia sales of the Xbox 360 past the ... more. -
AAG Feature: The Week That Was #37
0 CommentsPosted by Craig Cirillo on July 8, 2012 under Feature ArticlesWelcome to the 37th instalment of our weekly gaming news summary aptly named “The Week That Was”. In releases this week we saw some excellent games released here in Australia on all 3 platforms. There was the excellent Super Street Fighter IV for the Xbox 360 and PS3. There was Monster Hunter Tri for the Wii, Iron Man 2 for all 3 consoles, God of War Collection for the PS3 and the 2010 Fifa Wo... more. -
AAG Feature: The Week That Was #38
5 CommentsPosted by Craig Cirillo on July 8, 2012 under Feature ArticlesGreetings gamers, Sarah here bringing you the 38th The Week That Was (sorry for the few missing weeks). This week’s releases brought the Wii No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle and Scene It? Twilight (poor Wii), 360 and PS3 shared UFC 2010 Undisputed, Pure Football, Alpha Protocol and Blur. Xbox 360 It is with little surprise that I report that Red Dead Redemption broke $10 million i... more. -
AAG Feature: The Week That Was #39
2 CommentsPosted by Craig Cirillo on July 8, 2012 under Feature ArticlesIn this week’s Week That Was there have been a few more exciting games released. The racing destruction extravaganza of Split/Second came out on PS3 and Xbox 360 is sure to be a favourite among racing fans or anyone who really likes to blow stuff up. The two platforms also shared Backbreaker, Wii had Enclave: Shadows of Twilight and Wizardology. Xbox 360 Microsoft have taken steps to ... more. -
AAG Feature: The Week That Was #4
129 CommentsPosted by Craig Cirillo on July 5, 2012 under Feature ArticlesWelcome readers to this week’s All Age Gaming "The Week That Was".This week we talk more about Games on Demand, slim PS3 rumours and the Wii’s software domination. There weren’t any new game releases for the three major consoles this week, so let’s move straight into the news. Xbox 360 After the 360 introduced avatars, many people have been wondering what the whole point was? We... more.
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