Video Game Review: Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault

Combat and light platforming handle reasonably well, though the camera is pulled in behind you a bit too tightly, which can lead to issues when enemies surround you. Depth perception can also offer some problems with melee strikes and jumps. None of it is enough to seriously affect gameplay, but the option to pull the camera back would’ve been nice. On the plus side, aiming and strafing is fairly precise and easy to handle, and melee fighting consists of just mashing a single button.

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Joe Nathan Back on Top

Any concerns about his health are definitely a thing of the past. Case in point: last weekend, Nathan enjoyed a run of four saves in four days (ending Sunday), and showed no ill effects, tossing a perfect outing in his next appearance following that taxing stretch. It was the third time this season he worked at least three days in a row.

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2013 RotoRob NFL Draft Kit: Tight End Rankings

The tight end position is in a constant state of evolution. As the free agents shuffle like Icky in the ’80s, offensive schemes are altered like hairstyles. The general rule about tight ends is that they should be safety valves for QBs under distress. Yet sometimes they are proteins on offensive dinner tables.

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