Video Game Review: Tom Clancy’s The Division

Manhattan is quiet and dangerous now. Survivors wander the streets, lost and struggling to make sense of things. As an Agent, you’re tasked with freeing civilians from the clutches of Rioters (one of four opposing factions in The Division), establishing viral scan locations, securing supply drops and completing missions such as destroying napalm factories and scouring the Lincoln Tunnel.

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Blu-ray Review: Daddy’s Home

As they proved in The Other Guys, Ferrell and Wahlberg work well together, and even though the setups aren’t as strong here they still manage to produce some laughs along the way. The back-and-forth bedtime stories about the king and step-king are among the film’s funnier moments, and they also do some decent physical bits as well.

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The Wire Troll: Antoine Vermette Leads the Pack in Arizona

Vermette’s overall numbers are far from impressive this season, but he may be the hottest player in the NHL for the month of March. In his last six games, the Stanley Cup champion has five goals, 10 points, a plus-6 rating, six penalty minutes, two power play goals, 13 shots on goal, a hit and three blocks. Vermette’s golden run has caught the attention of many, and has made him the seventh hottest commodity on ESPN’s Fantasy waiver wire.

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Video Game Review: Hitman: Episode 1

As with its predecessors, gameplay in Hitman is built around taking out specific target(s). Rather than mess with that formula, IO Interactive has elected to add onto it by creating an exponentially larger location with literally dozens of ways to carry out the hit. And with only one true mission to be found the game’s short-term value lies in its ability to draw you back in and replay what’s on offer repeatedly.

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Video Game Review: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4

Our left eye practically melted out of our face within the first four minutes of this game. Naruto Shippuden: UNS4 is quite the sight, packed to the brim with pyrotechnics, world-filling super moves, glorious and epic animations, and an insane attention to character detail. We haven’t seen much of the series, but we’ve gathered enough to know just how close the characters are to their screen counterparts.

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