It’s time to break out the beachwear and seriously start working on that tan, as we’ve officially reached the capricious summer months! Make sure to leave one set of clothes able to withstand a blizzard though, just in case everything freezes over on account of a certain videogame release that might have taken forever, but is now happening for reals!

For more thoughts on that and the other interesting June release, simply click through the break.

Camping's prediction would have suddenly been scarily believable, had he picked DNF's release date for the Rapture.

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We continue building seasonal momentum and fling ourselves over Valve territory, as the JRT Show puts Portal 2 and the masterful tricksters who made it to the test.

Featuring science, potatoes and backhanded compliments.

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Alright gang, today we enter the most easy-going month of the year and summer is so close we can practically feel the revitalizing sea breeze! You may check past the break, for my thoughts on May’s most interesting videogame releases!

You can tell he just realized the scortch marks will never come off that suit.

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After a marvelously busy March, today, we greet a disappointingly slow April. This looks to be a truly disastrous month for the gaming industry: Not only is it lacking a Call of Duty, Halo or GTA release, it doesn’t even offer any notable DLC to hold us over. April’s only saving grace just might be that Farmville is still open for business… or, perhaps, the games we’ve posted after the break.

Cats have been using portal guns to check their bums for quite a while.

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The first hard-hitting month of the year is upon us! March will be putting my time-management skills to the test, as I try go through marathon gameplay sessions while still making enough public appearances to satisfy everyone in my social circle that happens to have a birthday right about now. And, trust me, I know a lot of people whose parents were apparently feeling extra frisky around June. Click past the break to find out which games I consider most noteworthy, for this, March 2011!

One thing missing from Dragon Age and vanilla DnD: Samurai.

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Season 2 of the JRT Show builds up to full flux capacity, as we take a look at Back to the Future: The Game: Episodes 1 through 3 and Telltale Games in general.

A review featuring hoverboards, gigawatts and branching timelines.

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