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Duke Nukem Forever review

Duke Nukem Forever has released at long last, and it's more of a whimper than a bang. The game shows its age and fails to live up to its own legacy.

E3 2011: Aliens Colonial Marines

Aliens: Colonial Marines takes the series back to LV-426 to tell the story of what happened after the events of Alien 3--after Ripley's jail-planet battle was won and the dust had settled at Hadley's Hope.

E3 2011: Sound Shapes

Sound Shapes feels like a game that's designed from the ground up to take advantage of everything the Vita has to offer. Addictive gameplay combined with a compelling creator sold me not only on the game, but the system as well.

E3 2011: Wipeout 2048

With beautiful graphics that pop off the Vita screen, new near-future track designs, and planned connectivity with PS3, Wipeout 2048 has the potential to be the best Wipeout yet.

E3 2011: Tomb Raider

The origin story of Lara Croft looks to be one of the most painful tales to ever relive as the E3 2011 presentation for Tomb Raider focused on putting gaming's favorite heroine in some brutally violent situations.

E3 2011: Asura's Wrath

Asura's Wrath is one of the most over-the-top games ever imagined. Its unparalleled scope and unique style makes it one of the most memorable experiences at E3 this year, even if its gameplay is lacking.

E3 2011: NeverDead

NeverDead is a crazy tale about an immortal demon hunter that can fight no matter how many limbs get ripped off his body. It's an interesting concept in the wrong hands: the developers of Rogue Warrior.

E3 2011: Okabu

Okabu is a polished, cute co-op puzzle experience for the PlayStation Network that had us smiling on the E3 show floor.

E3 2011: Papo & Yo

Coming exclusively to PSN, this quirky story of a boy and his monster friend is one of the most fascinating games at E3.

E3 2011: Gravity Vita

Gravity, a new game from Sony's Japan Studio, is one of the most original and exciting titles hitting the Vita. The gorgeous visuals and gravity-bending gameplay make it an experience unique to the platform.

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