Video Game Review: Guardians of Middle-Earth

Special abilities are mapped to the four face buttons, each of which can alter the AOE’s size and shape, making it possible to keep track of who you’re targeting. Potions can be used via the d-pad and a powerful command is executed with the left trigger (the left bumper is used to cycle through your commands). For non-combat functions, you can upgrade towers and troop nodes by holding down the bumpers and selecting from available options.

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Product Review: Skullcandy PLYR 2 Wireless Headphones

Being able to use the headphones in conjunction with multiple systems comes at a cost in that it’s not as slick or visually undetectable as you might like. The transmitter needs to be plugged in to both your console of choice and the back of your TV, and it only offers a red/white connection. I, like most modern gamers, hook up my systems via HDMI, so to get these to work you’ll need to run a second cable from your console into your television. There isn’t much slack with the cord length coming from the central transmitter, either, which creates a messy look (a third cable is used for charging the headphones).

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Prepping for the Fantasy Football Championship Finals

What has plagued Fantasy owners since the dawn of the game is the vexing question: do you play your players based on matchups or do you play who you’ve relied on week after week. Are you loyal to your digital warriors, battling it out for Fantasy supremacy, or do you make last minute waiver wire pickups (such as David Wilson) and hope that they can win you a spot start?

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Video Game Review: Hitman: Absolution

Moving stealthily from cover to cover is paramount to success for Agent 47, and for the most part the game is equal to the task. Snapping in and out of cover is done with a single button press, as is moving quickly from one piece to another. Shooting is smooth as well, though the auto-aim always places the crosshairs centre mass, which can be a bit annoying when squaring off against armoured foes. Of course, you can always disable it and rely on your own reflexes exclusively.

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