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Dan Larossa

 

Ninja In Training

 

"Howdy. I'm supposed to say something about myself here, so I'll let you know that my name is Dan Larrosa. I play the guitar and I love music. I've been playing games since the good old days of Sega and Streets of Rage. I'll try any video game that catches my attention, be it console or PC. You can still find me on Halo 2 matchmaking more or less every week, until Splinter Cell finally hits next-gen machines and i can start snapping necks from the comfort of my own home once again."

Featured Reviews/Articles

Chromehounds Review In many ways, Chromehounds could be considered a unique experience. There are plenty of mech games on the market, from Steel Battalion all the way to Mech Assault, but Chromehounds manages to distinguish itself to such an extent that it arguably deserves a genre of it's own. From the second you jump in, it's clear that you haven't played anything quite like this on any machine, and whether or not you enjoy the experience is completely up to the player.

GRAW Review Ghost Recon has to be one of my favorite gaming franchises ever. It ranks right up there for me next to Doom, and the Elder Scrolls series. If you played the original GR games on the PS2 or Gamecube, I'm afraid you wont really know what I'm talking about, thanks to the dodgy ports or low-budget versions of the other games. Those lucky enough to take it for a spin on the PC, or the XBox, know exactly what kind of experience it offered. It is the only game that made you feel like you really were at war; and since when has war been easy?

 

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