Video Game Review: BandFuse: Rock Legends
It’s functional, but not spectacular. Still, for a game that’s designed primarily as a learning tool, it gets the job done.
Video Game Review: BandFuse: Rock Legends Read Post »
It’s functional, but not spectacular. Still, for a game that’s designed primarily as a learning tool, it gets the job done.
Video Game Review: BandFuse: Rock Legends Read Post »
Sometimes there’s no time for chit chat in Fantasy hockey and this is one of times. Why? Honestly, the holiday roster freeze comes later this week and we want to apprise you of the best waiver wire picks before you either forget them or just don’t realize that moves by general managers (real world) cannot be made. It can be a bit of an agonizing time for Fantasy owners too as some decisions are made with those bottom six players as the injured are also on the mend in some cases.
The Wire Troll: Tyler Toffoli Can’t Be Ignored Read Post »
Oh, the ability, skill and results that Stoudemire flashed until his knees went faulty. The former Phoenix Suns All-Star has struggled to stay healthy and play productive minutes off the Knicks bench. Recently, however, he has been on a roll with several productive games (scoring, rebounds, blocks) and his minutes have increased. He even was able to make it through back-to-back games this week for the first time this season. By no means is Stat a sure thing going forward, but take advantage while the going is good.
The Wire Troll: Terrence Ross is a Perfect Holiday Gift Read Post »
With Tim sidelined this week, RotoRob NFL writer Vaney Hariri stepped in and joined RotoRob on the RotoRob Fantasy Baseball Weekly Podcast, heard every Thursday at 9 p.m. EST on Blogtalkradio. Mucho gracias to Vaney, who stepped up and went yard in his pinch-hitting appearance.
Podcast: Michael Morse Seeks Giant Rebound Read Post »
However, series fans may be put off by the game’s sudden transition to 30 frames per second rather than the usual 60. The cut in frame rate makes the game feel noticeably rougher than previous entries. Newcomers will be fine, and the game still controls well at a stable frame rate (except one instance involving an epic explosion, killing over 20 at once), yet as a fan of the series, seeing a drop such as this did hurt the overall experience.
Video Game Review: Ratchet and Clank: Into the Nexus Read Post »
More disappointing that any of that, however, is the heavily touted BounceTek dribbling system. In theory, it’s supposed to allow you to quickly chain dribble moves together to break down defenders and leave them in your wake. Instead, the transitions are choppy and unnatural, which makes properly timing the controller inputs an uphill battle. So haphazard are the animations that it’s actually a better approach to use audio cues to time your moves. It’s a system in dire need of additional polish if it’s to deliver the intended experience.
Video Game Review: NBA Live ’14 Read Post »
On this week’s episode of RotoRob Fantasy Football Weekly Podcast, heard every Wednesday at 2 p.m. EST on Blogtalkradio, Nick and Josh were joined by featured expert Kevin Steele of RotoEdgeSports.
Podcast: Cordarrelle Patterson Will Be a Star Read Post »