My Gaming weekly roundup (Feb 01- 05)

6 February 2010

Mass Effect 2 early impressions

This week we gave our first impressions of the game that is proving to be one of the most popular RPGs ever – Mass Effect 2.

Ten most exciting PS3 games of 2010

A look at some of the most anticipated PS3 games of 2010. These include God of War III, Heavy Rain and Gran Turismo 5 among others.

February game release calendar

There were a few noteworthy games released last month, including Bayonetta, Darksiders and of course Mass Effect 2 which has just hit shelves.  While it was a good month for gamers, it would seem that the flood gates truly are being opened over the next few weeks.

Happy Birthday MyGaming

Exactly one year ago, to the day, MyGaming.co.za was launched to the public. Since then it has grown and evolved to become one of SA’s biggest gaming sites, with regular competitions and giveaways, daily news, features and columns, and of course a steadily growing forum community.

Knife-fight!

Grant Hinds gives his take on the relationship between gamers and fatal stabbings.

Wii 2 will need more than HD

Nintendo’s head honcho Satoru Iwata this week told investors that Nintendo will need to do more than simply update the Wii to render HD resolutions if it wants it to sell.

Reality check: being a game tester sucks

Tarryn van der Byl delivers a dose of reality regarding testing games for a living

2009’s 5 best selling games in the world

The US’s NPD has teamed up with GfK from the UK and Enterbrain from Japan to give us a list of the planet’s top 5 selling games in 2009.

Sony talks about PS2 games on PS3, and charging for PSN

More PS2 games may come to PS3, but don’t expect your current PS2 disks to work.

The Sims 3: World Adventures review

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