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K Monthly – September 2010

Welcome to the September 2010 edition of K Monthly, a look back at some of the best original coverage, including reviews, previews, features, weekly columns and more, from Kotaku.

September was a busy month, with Kotaku reporting live from PAX 2010 and the annual Tokyo Game Show. The booming Penny Arcade Expo gave us our first hands-on looks at Duke Nukem Forever and The Witness, while TGS gave us our first peek at Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor, Ninja Gaiden 3 and the contentious DmC, a wildly different Devil May Cry game.

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On the homefront, we played Call of Duty: Black Ops for the first time and went hands-on with the brand-new PlayStation Move for a big review blowout

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Catch up on just some of the original highlights from September 2010 with our handy wrap-up.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

September 2010

FEATURES

Sand, Sound & Fury

Miniguns In The Desert: How Video Game Guns Are Made by Luke Plunkett

Talibanned

Airman Defends Military’s Video Game Sales Ban by Ken Johnston

Medal of Dishonor

Army Vet Insulted By Military’s Video Game Sales Ban by Lucas Siegel

The Hero’s Journey

What Defines the Player-Character? by Kate Finegan

On Gran Turismo, Zork & Burning Man

Thanks For Everything, Video Games by Tim Rogers

Gold Bricks

Death Visits The Resurrection Of NBA Elite by Owen Good

Where Great Video Game Videos Are Born

Meet The Pixar Of Video Games by Luke Plunkett

REVIEWS

Playstation Move Review: The Motion Controller Wars Start Now

Move Sports Champions Review: A Cut, A Spike, A Toss Above the Rest

Kung Fu Rider Review: Tony Hawk Suggestive Jam

Tumble Review: Barebone Blocks

Start The Party Review: Reality Improved, Ridiculously

NHL 2K11 Review: The Second Shift Takes The Ice

Batman: The Brave And The Bold Review: Bat-Mite Makes Right

BioShock 2: Minerva’s Den Review: Thinker Man’s Game

Mirror’s Edge iPhone Review: Free As A Bird

Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions Review: Broken Mirrors

Mafia II: Jimmy’s Vendetta Review: Sand And Fury

Halo: Reach Review: A Beautiful Beginning For A Wonderful End

Professor Layton and the Unwound Future Review: Riddle Me This

Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep Review: Sleeper Hit

R.U.S.E. Review: An Interesting Take on Strategy

Dragon Age: Origins Witch Hunt Review: An Unsatisfying Epilogue

The Lord of The Rings: Aragorn’s Quest Review: Sauron’s A Chump

Civilization V Review: Civilization Revolution

Mass Effect 2: Lair Of The Shadow Broker Review: Like The Goon, Only In Space

Swords Review: It Slices, It Dices, It Sucks

Played: Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker

Played: DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue

Played: Borderlands Claptrap’s New Robot Revolution

PREVIEWS & IMPRESSIONS

Call of Duty: Black Ops Multiplayer Hands-On: Always Bet On Black

Duke Nukem Forever Impressions: Two Girls, One Duke

A Tantalizing Session With The Witness, The Next Game From The Creator Of Braid

Epic Mickey Lets Mickey Mouse Be A Jerk

Ilomilo Looks Lovely, But Don’t Skip That Tutorial

About A Blob Is, Roughly, A Side-Scrolling Katamari Damacy For Thinking People

Retro City Rampage Has A Proper Homage To The NES Zapper

What Makes Rift Different From The Other MMOs

How To Beat Three People At Civilization V Multiplayer

A Tron Take On Wii Sports

When Dragons Happen To Good People

Pro Guitar Mode Makes Rock Band 3 Harder, Slightly Confusing, Socially Redeeming

Ape Escape For PlayStation Move Is An On-Rails Gadget Shooter

Skulls of the Shogun Hands-on: The Art of Advance War

I Rapped As Snoop Dogg For You

Bulletstorm Hands On: Big Guns, Big Boots & Big Combos

Preview: Finding Happiness With Child of Eden

The Wii Drawing Tablet Might Be The Best Wacky Wii Peripheral

NeverDead Preview: Amputation Amplified

Rock Band 3 DS: It’s Like Rock Band Meets Tapper

The Flower Fields and UFOs of Kirby’s Epic Yarn

Donkey Kong Country Returns Wants To Make a Monkey Out of You

Outland Preview: Imagine This Game With Bullets, Because It Is Better With Bullets

The Shoot Preview: I Did An Obi-Wan With The PlayStation 3’s First Move Light Gun Game

TV SuperStars, The Move’s First Fake Gameshow

How Echochrome II Works, Besides Wonderfully

Beat Sketcher, The Best PlayStation Move Game You Weren’t Expecting

Gun Loco Hands-On: Just How Crazy Is It?

Shooting High School Girls With My Pheromone Shot In Gal Gun

Tokyo Jungle Hands-On: Every Pomeranian For Himself

What *Is* PixelJunk Lifelike, Anyway?

Ni No Kuni PS3 Hands-On Impressions

COLUMNS

Well Played by Brian Crecente

Finding Solace in Virtual War

Halo: Reach Delivers The Pinnacle Halo Experience

Motion Gaming Gains Momentum

Humor Finds Hope in Indie Game Development

Stick Jockey by Owen Good

It’s Got A Gun – You Wanna Say It’s Not A Sports Game?

A Game Harder Than Its Hardcore Fans

The Band Is Back, Marching Under The Shield

The Politics Of Presidential Appearances In Video Games

Elite’s Meltdown May Get More Into A Jam – But Not On The Wii

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