After slogging through packs of infected wastrels and nobles in Star Wars: The Old Republic's new Flashpoint, I can safely say the gaming industry should rein in the Left 4 Dead tributes. Other zombie games existed before it, you know.
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Continue after the break for the precisely calibrated geometric alignments of Max Payne 3, your go-to "back off" tool in I Am Alive, and a roundup of all downloadable content released for Fallout: New Vegas in its Ultimate Edition.
• Even Max Payne 3's titular anti-hero possesses cat-like flexibility after enough yoga classes. Though, I see he's still struggling with his tendency to hurl himself into the air every few seconds. You're not a ballerina, Payne!
• This informative I Am Alive trailer epiphanizes the observance that knife-wielding men beelining towards you won't end well. Luckily, chunks of ruined buildings form the perfect goalposts for soccer-kicking corpses into craters.
• Fallout: New Vegas' Ultimate Edition brings a cornucopia of Sin City sci-fi by packaging all released DLC in one box. Let's hope that doesn't include another round of hair-tearing bugs.