Reviews Spotlight: Dark Void, Sonic Unleashed, Bayonetta, and More

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Dark VoidBetter Late Than Never: Dark Void
By Ivan Sheer
Have you ever gazed up into the sky and wondered, "Boy, I wish I could place my body in mortal peril and hurtle myself through the heavens above?" Wish granted; enter Dark Void and its awesomely hazardous jetpack. Now that you can fly anywhere your debauched little heart desires, read up on Ivan's experiences with the game!


Better Late Than Never: Sonic Unleashed
By Ivan Sheer
It's no secret that those spiny hedgehogs have a body hair problem, but Sonic Unleashed takes it to another level with Sonic's transformation into his hulking (and hairy) Werehog form. Dealing with Doctor Eggman is a headache in itself, but having to handle the pernicious difficulty of shedding is a nightmare. Read Ivan's thoughts on how to care for your newly fuzzy Sonic.

 

Bayonetta Review: Beyond Comprehension
By Isaiah Taylor
The frenetic combat of Bayonetta clearly takes its inspiration from similar action titles — Devil May Cry creator Hideki Kamiya designed the game, after all. Its eclectic cast of eccentric characters is a distinctive quality among the genre's often one-dimensional protagonists — but don't tell that to the titular Bayonetta. She'll probably lop your head off while executing a backwards triple axel with her heel pistols blazing in unison. Confused? You'd better read Isaiah's excellent review and brush up on the basics.


Alan WakeThree Reviews in One: Alan Wake
By Tim Thomas, TJ Babcock, and Jason Lataillade
The Bitmob community is in for a treat with Tim's, TJ's, and Jason's blow-by-blow opinions on Remedy's psychological thriller Alan Wake. Join this trio's enlightening (pun intended) dissection of the game and see if you agree or disagree with their viewpoints.


Alan Wake in Simple Terms
By Frank Anderson
Video games tend to sell themselves as uncomplicated morsels of enjoyment. So when a newfangled game like Alan Wake comes along, masquerading as an episodic TV show set in the quaint village of Bright Falls, we look to Frank for a no-frills explanation. Thanks, Frank!