Video Game Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale

One annoying omission is the inability to cycle through enemies as you auto-aim on the closest foe in your field of vision. There are also a few weird bugs that affect the controls, most notably a glitch that causes you to freeze until you use your class power (right bumper) and another that makes the ammo from your ranged weapon vanish, causing it to do no damage.

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The Wire Troll: Michael Morse Turning on the Power

Who doesn’t need a boost in their power numbers in 2011? Last week, Morse homered in four consecutive games and drove in nine runs. The power will be there as evidenced by his 15 homers in 266 at-bats in 2010 and LaRoche, if he comes back at all this year, is going to be a shadow of his past with the serious shoulder woes. Find a home for Morse in all leagues.

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Video Game Review: LA Noire

As with other Rockstar titles, the voice acting throughout LA Noire is excellent and when combined with all the subtle facial expressions and mannerisms it really brings things to an entirely new level. Music ripped from the era is good, as is most of the original score, but some of the background tunes recycled during crime scene investigations can become a bit grating. Overall, however, it’s another tour de force from the industry’s resident standard bearer on audio excellence.

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