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Dante’s Inferno: first play

Dante’s Inferno is a dark third person hack n’ slasher from EA, set for release in 2010.

Can it compete with Bayonetta or is it just a poor man’s God of War? Leet Games Blog spent twenty minutes with the game to find out.

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Sims 3: World Adventures Review

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EA like money. That’s why when they find a franchise that sells, they milk it for all it’s worth. But before we went out and bought Need for Speed Undercover Carbon Hot Pursuit 8, we had a look at EA’s latest money making scheme, The Sims 3: World Adventures.

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EA confirms Dead Space 2

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Dead Space 2 has been confirmed by EA – and the original game’s protagonist Issac will return.

But what about EA’s other original title: Mirror’s Edge?

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Dragon ‘Babe’ Origins: gallery

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Today may be remembered as the lowest Leet Games Blog has ever ventured.

But Dragon Age and boobies are surely a good enough combination to warrant a blog post, aren’t they?

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Mass Effect 2 preview

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Futuristic sci-fi shooter/RPG Mass Effect returns with a second installment, continuing straight on from your memory card save file from the original game.

We played a 20-minute demo of the game – here’s what you need to know about how Mass Effect 2 plays…

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Brutal Legend hits the road (a shameless plea for free stuff)

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When a big title is about to come out – on top of the usual trailers and screen shots – you tend to get the odd piece of promotional material.

These tend to vary from the mildly interesting (badges, USB sticks, t-shirts) to the frankly worthless (stickers, pens). But once in a blue moon a piece of games merchandise really is worth a look at…

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Martial Arts fighter attacks EA developers for poor in-game stats

Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller is a pro Mixed Martial Arts fighter who flipped out at EA developers after he saw how bad his stats were in upcoming game MMA.

It smells of EA publicity stunt bullshit to me… what do you think – is it real? And does this mean Cristiano Ronaldo cried in the Pro Evo studios for not being the perfect virtual footballer?

Dead Space ending: What it means (spoilers)

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I completed Dead Space last night and was awarded with an aptly horrifying ending… but was what it all about?

I’ve come up with a few ideas and theories – with evidence – to make your jaw drop.

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Video games for Christmas

Video Games For Christmas

There are tons of amazing video games for Christmas, but choosing one can be difficult.

I round up 18 of the best Christmas video games – from online games to casual games and childrens’ games – to help you find the right gift.

Find out which games should be wrapped under your Christmas tree this year. What are you getting for Christmas?
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Mirror’s Edge: first thoughts

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Mirror’s Edge is a Parkour-style free running game set inside the eyes of Faith – a futuristic courier who runs across rooftops from beam to banister.

With so many amazing games out this winter, it’s easy to stick to the blockbusters and miss a hidden gem, whether it’s a Jet Set Radio, Jet Force Gemini or a Mirror’s Edge.

I’d read about Mirror’s Edge a few times before its release and although it looked fantastic, nothing leapt out at me. Is it just another FPS trying to take the genre forward in whatever way possible… or a truly different game which can hold its own?

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