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Sam Prell

Sam Prell

Former Digital Trends Contributor

Sam Prell is an acting major-turned-freelance games journalist who has contributed to sites such as G4TV.com, Destructoid, Penny Arcade Report and Joystiq. He was raised on a farm by two teachers, both of whom were also athletic coaches that dislike too much technology. He might be adopted.

Splatoon

Splatoon review

Splatoon is Nintendo’s take on the modern online shooter, reconfiguring the genre’s well-worn conventions into something fresh, fun, and accessible.
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood

Wolfenstein: The Old Blood review

In The Old Blood, what you see is what you get, and what you get is a whole lot of Nazi-killing.
mkx fatality guide

Finish them with style: how to perform every Mortal Kombat X Fatality

Looking to finish your opponent with gory, gory style? Here's our complete guide to pulling off every character's Fatalities in Mortal Kombat X.
Titan Souls

Titan Souls review

You don't just walk into a battle with a titan; you study it, analyze it, and solve it like a deadly riddle.
Mortal Kombat X

Mortal Kombat X review

Mortal Kombat X is quite beautiful in its own way; like visiting a museum exhibit on the human body and all the ways it can be destroyed
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Resident Evil Revelations 2 review

Revelations 2 is neither a particularly good game nor a particularly bad one. It has all the ingredients of a good Resident Evil game, but lacks substance. Viewed as a setup for what's to come, it's bearable. Viewed as its own game, it's underwhelming.
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Dead or Alive: Last Round review

It's big and filled with content, AND it looks better than it ever has before, but it's impossible to escape the fact that <em>Dead or Alive 5: Last Round</em> is yet another rendition of a three-year old game, now freshly released for new consoles with a crushing amount of paid DLC in tow.