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E3: A look back on Day Two
Day Two started off earlier, mainly due to the first day starting at noon. A few appointments were penciled in including another one with Activision who had given us a chance to check out the new True Crime. My brother … Continue reading
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Another MK movie? Get over here!!!!!
San Gabriel Valley Tribune writer Maritza Velazquez set some geek boards ablaze with her profile of Chris Casamassa, the lead man of Red Dragon Karate, which has studios spread out over SoCal. He was the man who played Scorpion (he … Continue reading
Review: “Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe”
By Todd Kistler Some games push the limits of their genre to defy expectation and create a unique experience. “Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe” is not that kind of game. In fact, it doesn’t even try.