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The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destructionnew
Finally, a video game based on a comic book series manages to live up to geeks' expectations, especially being able to bitch-slap enemies with all of the fury of the Incredible Hulk.
Dig Boston |
Seth MCM. Donlin |
09-07-2005 |
Video Games
Tags: video games
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2: Summit Strikenew
Despite trying to save face with Tom Clancy's possibly trigger-happy fans, The Weekly Dig admits that the latest Clancy-inspired video game falls short of mind-blowing.
Dig Boston |
Seth MCM. Donlin |
08-24-2005 |
Video Games
Tags: video games
Colosseum: Road To Freedomnew
Based on ancient Roman death sports, Colosseum offers the ability to customize your gladiator's weapons and armor, along with no shortage of beasties to battle.
Dig Boston |
Seth MCM. Donlin |
08-10-2005 |
Video Games
Tags: video games
Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Zeta Gundamnew
What fun would life be if there were robots engaging in intergalatic warfare! But wait, it's possible to mastermind robotic battles with the newest release from Bandai.
Dig Boston |
Seth MCM. Donlin |
07-27-2005 |
Video Games
Tags: video games
The World's Sickest Keyboardnew
A keyboard that change symbols and letters depending on what language you're using? The Weekly Dig reviews the latest technology at your fingertips.
Dig Boston |
Seth MCM. Donlin |
07-20-2005 |
Science
Tags: Health & Science
Geeked Gear: Workin' Itnew
Cool tech gear will make you look hip on your bicycle -- as if those spandex shorts didn't already.
Dig Boston |
Seth McM. Donlin |
06-29-2005 |
Science
Tags: Health & Science
Cossacks II: Napoleonic Warsnew
Yet another video game revolving around the Napoleonic era falls short.
Dig Boston |
Seth McM. Donlin |
06-29-2005 |
Video Games
Tags: video games
What's So Wrong About Lynching?new
Need the latest proof that politicians have gone off the deep end? Last week 16 senators chose not to support a resolution apologizing for years of the Senate's obstructing any and all attempts to pass national anti-lynching legislation.
Dig Boston |
Seth McM. Donlin |
06-22-2005 |
Commentary
Geeked: Imperial Glorynew
Despite good graphics and a strong concept, this war strategy game does not live up to its name on the battlefield.
Dig Boston |
Seth MCM. Donlin |
06-15-2005 |
Video Games
Tags: video games
E3, Take 2new
Sometimes it really does pay to explore all the nooks and crannies of a trade show. Review of uber cool tech gear from less heard-of company Joytech.
Dig Boston |
Seth MCM. Donlin |
06-01-2005 |
Video Games
Tags: video games
Stolennew
When the folks at Blue 52, the developers of this stealth-action title, named their first project Stolen, I don't think they quite understood how apropos the name would be.
Dig Boston |
Seth MCM. Donlin |
06-01-2005 |
Video Games
Tags: video games
PC Home Theatrenew
Hollywood will soon be rolling out its summer blockbusters to wow us with impressive cinematics and thundering THX sound. But why go to the movies for sensory overload when you can get the same experience at your computer?
Dig Boston |
Seth McM. Donlin |
05-11-2005 |
Science
Tags: Health & Science
New Releasesnew
May continues to be a hot month for video games, with well over two dozen games released to date. Whether you're a fan of gritty RPGs, sweeping historic war games or silly cartoon adaptations, this week has got something for you.
Dig Boston |
Seth McM. Donlin |
05-11-2005 |
Video Games
Tags: video games
Jade Empirenew
You can't go wrong with a stacked ninja-babe kicking all kinds of ass -- except when mastering her moves is something along the lines of memorizing the quadratic equation.
Dig Boston |
Seth McM. Donlin |
05-11-2005 |
Video Games
Tags: video games
iPod Accoutrementsnew
Clumsy, trendy and audiophilic iPod owners rejoice: Now you can keep your cherished slab of digital love safe from crackups, fashion emergencies and wussy bass.
Dig Boston |
Seth McM. Donlin |
05-05-2005 |
Science
Tags: Health & Science