We’ve just released Up All Night: Army of Two featuring Janina Gavankar. Up All Night is a reality tv-style review show that shows real-time reactions of gamers as they go through the game. This time around, we reviewed EA Games’ Army of Two, a new third person shooter that centers on co-op.

In this review we ask three pivotal questions:

1) Is this game worth your money?
2) How does it compare to others in the genre?
3) Does Robert Summa suck at videogames?

The entire team worked very hard at getting this review out, so check it and leave us some feedback.

Check it out at upallnight.ggl.com!



Up All Night: Burnout Paradise, featuring The L Word’s Janina Gavankar, has been released! View the review below.

This explosive episode takes place at a several-million dollar house in Marina Del Rey, CA, with the cast of Marcus “djWHEAT” Graham, Robert Summa, Hogan “kam-RA” Carter, Cami and of course Janina figuring out if Burnout Paradise is worth a buy. Shenanigans, including an extended crash mode-like session, ensue.



GGL’s production crew has delayed the release of Up All Night 4: Burnout Paradise in order to make a superior show.

We’re adding footage to make the final product even better than it was going to be before, so hang tight and wait until Feb. 20 for the goods.

More info as it comes in.



Check this photo gallery for the setting, location and production of Up All Night 4: Burnout Paradise! We weaseled our way into a four-story house in Marina Del Rey, CA for this shoot.

 

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Episode three of Up All Night is now out, featuring Rock Band and The L Word’s Janina Gavankar!

Visit upallnight.ggl.com for the show.



What happens when the GGL and Epileptic Gaming crew audition for a spot in Up All Night: Rock Band? Summa turns into even more of a camera whore and djWHEAT lays down the law in epic fashion.



Before we went up on the main stage with all the lighting and smoke machines for the filming of Up All Night: Rock Band, the gang practiced in a small corner of the venue. Here’s some footage of various people manning the instruments as well as some of us horsing around — as usual.