Shacknews' Week in Review: December 7, 2007

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Here's a quick summary of all this week's feature content, followed by some of the more prominent news items, in reverse chronological order.

Features:

  • The Shacknews Opinion Section
    Shacknews' guest commentators give their expert opinion on the state of the industry.
  • Turok Multiplayer Hands-On Preview
    I checked out the multiplayer mode in Propaganda's reimagined Turok (PC, PS3, X360). It had facial stabbing.
  • Draglade NDS Review
    The Shack's own Chris Faylor reviews Banpresto/Dimp's rhythm-based fighting game. It's weird.
  • Dark Sector Impressions
    Shacknews editor-in-chief Chris Remo takes a new look at Digital Extremes' ambitious third-person action title, Dark Sector (PS3, X360).
  • Replay Couch 7: Lit Fuse
    Nick Breckon invites you to join him once again for another installment of Replay Couch--the greatest collction of gaming videos on the Internet.
  • Omega Five Hands-On Preview
    I took Natsume's throwback horizontal shoot-em-up Omega Five (X360) for a spin. You can play as a samurai (with his magic dog).
  • Ninja Reflex First Impressions
    Chris Remo took a first look at Sanzaru's reaction-based party game, Ninja Reflex (Wii, NDS).
  • GripShift (X360) Hands-on Preview
    I checked out the newest and best version of Sidhe Interactive's GripShift (PS3, PSP, X360), coming soon to Xbox Live.
  • Pirates of the Burning Sea Impressions
    Cap'n Nicholas Breckenbeard took a stab at Flying Lab's pirate-themed MMO, Pirates of the Burning Sea (PC).

News posts:

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    December 7, 2007 6:09 PM

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      December 7, 2007 6:09 PM

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      December 7, 2007 6:27 PM

      Definitely better than anything Steve Gibson ever did with the site.

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      December 8, 2007 3:56 AM

      total agreement. It's one of few sites now that I actually read most of the "features". and this is not because it's the shack. The features are actually good! Course, the appeal probably comes mainly from the apparent Veteran quake community writers =D

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      December 9, 2007 12:58 PM

      need more of the smaller news items, but yes.. I agree, the amount of work they put into the site now is of nice quality and pretty good. pretty pretty good.

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