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Cheat Codes. Yes they are a form of cheating, because you’re not accomplishing the task yourself. You’re using a code or glitch to manipulate the system. But there are many gamers ho love to use them. The earliest form I remember of this is the Game Genie. However, if it is for personal game play, I do not see a problem with things like unlocking vehicles or getting on top of maps in Halo 2. So welcome to the Gaming Codes segment dedicated to giving you the codes to your favorite games. Some may help you out, others you may not be interested in. But do yourself a favor and save before you use any of these codes, as you may know, sometimes the codes can be fun for a little while, but get in the way later on. And nobody wants to redo any game play they don’t have to.

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I guess it’s all about the July 4th hangover this week as the number of game releases shrinks to nearly nothing both sides of the Atlantic. One game worth mentioning is The Bigs 2. The sequel to 2007’s arcade-style Baseball game that was a surprising hit. Available for the Wii, Xbox360, PS3, PS2 and PSP, I’ll be interested to see if the motion controls give the Wii the decent Baseball game it’s been crying out for.  

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From the same people who brought you Guilty Gear,  Arc System Works brings their newest fighter to the table. BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger stands on its own as a spiritual sucessor to Guilty Gear. BlazBlue is full of rich background, gorgeous sprites, and a rock opera soundtrack. Although Japanese arcades have housed BlazBlue since last November, it is hitting North American shores and home consoles now.

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Hope your 4th is full of great food, fun times, and lots of happiness. From us to you, Happy 4th of July.


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Scruzzleword takes a leisurely activity like a crossword puzzle and transforms it into a balls-to-the-wall race against the clock. It’s based on the time-tested, familiar crossword formula, but it tweaks a few aspects. From the outset, all the letters show right up on the grid, but only a few of them are in the right spot; they’re the yellow ones. From there, your job is to swap the locations of the rest of the letters to complete the puzzle. Tapping a correctly-placed letter will reveal the clue for both the across and down entry in which that letter lies.

At first, my one criticism with Scruzzleword was that the puzzles are too easy. I was able to buzz through the first few at an alarming pace, and I was afraid that I’d eat up the game’s 50 puzzles in no time at all. Then, I switched from beginner mode to challenge mode, which will only reveal clues for yellow squares that aren’t adjacent to any other yellow square. It adds just enough difficulty to keep things interesting, but games are still very playable.

Scruzzleword has a cool, modern look, very friendly interface, and stimulating gameplay. If you like crossword puzzles, you can’t go wrong with this title.
 

Score: 4 stars out of 5

 

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After a fairly lengthy furlough, "Who's Hot, Who's Not" is back with a special Independence Day edition and is ready to analyze the best and worst that female athletes have to offer. But first let me appologize for the inconsistency of this usually weekly post. Something called E3 and the immediate aftermath kind of got in the way for a while, but I hope to be delivering this column weekly on Saturday's from now on.

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The 4th of July, what a splendid holiday. Time for swashbuckling and kicking back a bit of ale as we also celebrate a video game we've waited nearly a decade for will be arriving in 3 days!

That's right, lads and lasses, Monkey Island is finally back in all their gun-toting glory with a release date set for July 7th and all the three-headed monkeys they can carry.

Now, walk the plank and "Read More" for my video impressions of this highly anticipated adventure game. Arrrr! 

 

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As you probably have guesse by now, anime is another huge passion of mine. This weekend I plan on attending Anime Expo, North America's biggest anime convention to date.  So here's a list of my top 7 things to look forward to, enjoy!

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The Games We Play is a weekly feature about what has been going on in our gaming lives. Tell us what you've been playing in the comments.

Terry: There are two settings in video games that I'm always a sucker for - snow and the old west (this probably explains why I loved Lost Planet and Gun a little more than most). So when Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood came out recently I knew, especially after playing the first one, that I'd be picking it up. 

It was a little slow at the start, I even remarked on Twitter that I wasn't impressed, but now I'm at the halfway point and I'm thoroughly enjoying it. Because the two characters you play as are different, it takes a little while to get used to their varying abilities. But once you do, the setting and the gun play become fun. I highly recommend it.

Ian: I got a lot of gaming in this week with Prince of Persia, Wolverine and Punch Out. I beat the final boss in Punch Out but now have to start the "defend your title mode." Is every boxer now more difficult? To be clear, Punch Out is a HARD game to begin with.

I had some quality time with Prince of Persia and didn't find it as easy as so many have said. It takes awhile to get a hang of the controls but overall they work well. I wish the environments were colorful on the first playthrough because the unique art style shows a lot better that way. The openworldness of the game feels like a gimic and I would have rather seen level based gameplay.

Finally, I had a chance to play Wolverine for the 360. I have not seen the movie and pretty much ignored the cutscenes but the gameplay is really fun. There is a great level of brutality as the camera slows down as you decapitate your opponents. The environments have been somewhat varied so far, but I hoping for some more outdoor scenery instead of dark interiors as I progress through the game.

Sean: In an eight-person party chat a few nights go on the 360, my friends and I threw out ideas of what downloadable games we wish we could play. Some of the more prominent answers that I remember are: Clue, Family Feud and other board games where your avatar could be used and everyone in your party could play or observe the game. The 1 vs. 100 Beta is an innovative way to bring this all together but it only runs certain times a day. As opposed to playing multiple games this week, this heated debate of what XBLA needs to do was the front runner.

But that's what XBL does for people, it gives them the opportunity to speak on, essentially, an eight-person phone call. It brings individuals together and allows you to meet new friends from across the globe. In a matter of seconds, you can switch from playing Uno -- which I did a lot this week -- with three other friends to Call of Duty 4, where we're all soldiers out to kill the opposition. The possibilities seem endless, yet, suggestions are still out there. Please Microsoft, feature more game show and board game type downloads. That's what this is more about: the community.

Andrew: Another week, less games. I found myself wrapped up in the old west with Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood pretty much the entire week. I love how they took everything that was wrong with the first one and scrapped it. Stunning landscapes, wonderful visuals and some very intuitive gameplay mechanics certainly make this something to check out. Other than that I have been trying to catch up on my sleep since work is killing me with these late night shifts now. Lastly, DLC digest has been a huge part of my week with tons of hilarious post it something that everyone needs to check out.

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British writer/director Johnny Kevorkian, who has only forayed into the world of short films, teams up with first time writer Neil Murphy for his debut feature length film entitled The Disappeared.  The IFC Films project, which sees a young man being tormented by what could be the ghost of his disappeared brother, is set to hit the on-demand circuit this month.  And judging by the look of the trailer, it just might be damn worth checking out.  As one of the better debuting films at last years Screamfest, The Disappeared stars a roster of unknown talent, including Harry Tredaway, Greg Wise, Alex Jennings, Tom Felton and Georgia Groom.  Fix your eyes on the creepy trailer below!

 

 

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