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Jam Sessions 2 Review

The sequel brings the series into true video game territory while retaining it's musical tool roots.

Jam Sessions released on the DS roughly two years ago as a musical tool instead of an actual video game. As a guitarist, I had a natural interest in the title, and from pre-release information, it seemed like a competent product had been created. After some time with the game, it was obvious that the simulator had some interesting potential, but didn't amount to much more than a fun toy to play around with from time-to-time. Of course, when I saw that Ubisoft had made a sequel, I was interested to see what they could have possibly done to enhance the game further. After a short play session, it was clear that Plato vastly improved the two main modes found in the original game.

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PixlTalk Episode 5: Flying Solo

Nick and Chessa permanently take the reigns of PixlTalk, and PixlBit as a whole.

This week features just Nick and Chessa, as Neal and Lauren have departed from the site.

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