The Wire Troll: Trying to Look Ahead

One mistake some Fantasy owners make, especially this late in the season, is to pay too much attention to what a player has done recently, and not give as much thought to what he will have the opportunity to do. After Week 12, would you have targeted a defense that had just given up 27 points, had allowed over 30 in six of their other 10 games and had failed to reach double-digit Fantasy points in all but four games? We hope you did, because that St. Louis Rams defense just shut out two straight opponents.

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Video Game Review: Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris

While all the puzzles and temples can be completed alone, Temple of Osiris is meant to be played with other people (it supports up to four). That means the game actively changes things up in terms of layout so that teamwork is a necessity. For instance, in single player, Lara may be able to grapple over a chasm to advance. In multiplayer, she’ll no longer be able to reach the other side alone. Instead, her grapple becomes a tight rope that another player can walk across.

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Video Game Review: Tales of Hearts R

As Tales of Hearts R goes on, you receive a larger amount of combat options to use as well as more characters to control. The combat gets pretty addicting, especially since the system allows a pleasant amount of customization between how you link your moves together as well as with your partner. This puts experimenting with new combos as a main feature of the game, with new options to tinker with coming at a decent pace, which usually kept it interesting.

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