Articles tagged with: review
Review: Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception (PS3)
One of the most anticipated games of the year has finally hit, and that game is Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception.
Not only is Uncharted 3 one of the most anticipated games of the year, it is …
Review: Dragon Ball Z – Ultimate Tenkaichi (PS3)
I really liked last year’s DBZ game, Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit 2. It felt like the franchise had finally achieved some serious attention with a game that was both deep and fun.
This year, we …
Review: Rcade Freek (Hardware)
I have always been a skeptic for attachments that go on the top of your controller sticks. I could never see how something like that could give anyone better control over their game. The people …
Review: Dead Block (PSN)
It’s a unique idea, Dead Block. The $9.99 PSN/XBLA release takes the usual third-person zombie-killing action approach and jams it into an intriguing tower defense format. The hero characters are locked in a building and …
Review: Backbreaker Vengeance (XBLA)
Backbreaker Vengeance seems to be one of those ideas that is fueled by a development team that needs to get more out of a cool engine that they put together, but the main event it …
Review: The Adventures of Shuggy (XBLA)
There seems to be resurgence in the deviously hard puzzle game market over the last year, with titles like N+ and Super Meat Boy, and now we can add the deceptively clever Adventures of Shuggy …
Review: Duke Nukem Forever (Xbox 360)
When I came home to find Duke Nukem Forever sitting on my desk, I immediately ripped open the packaging to look at the game. It was not that I doubted our PR rep sent us …
Review: The Witcher 2 Assassins of Kings (PC)
The Witcher 2 is one of those rare RPG titles that come along once in a great while. While most RPG titles promise you choices and customization, none ever seem to put you in situations …
Review: Dungeons and Dragons Daggerdale (XBLA)
Daggerdale is a game that I wanted to enjoy from its initial announcement. It is one of the first D&D games to use the new Edition 4 rule set and it was supposed to be …
Review: Final Fantasy III (iPad)
With Final Fantasy III now releasing for the iPad, there is a way to play this classic title that does not require you to focus in on a 3-inch screen to enjoy the action and …
Review: Section 8: Prejudice
When the original Section 8 hit PC in 2009, it was a title that had a lot of promise with several unique game mechanics, but server issues and a very poor single player experience, left …
Review: Virtua Tennis 4 (Xbox 360/PS3/Wii)
There is something about a good game of tennis that puts me in a Zen state of mind. You get into a zone where you are no longer focused on the surrounding events, and just …
Review: Back to the Future Episode 4 – Double Visions (PC)
Playing through Back to the Future Episode 4, I have to give Telltale Games kudos for what is actually being constructed in regards to the story. We now have several timelines that are converging together …
Review: Super Monkey Ball 3D (3DS)
I feel like if Sega had managed to squeak in one more thing to Super Monkey Ball 3D, they’d have a very recommendable 4-out-of-5 game here. As it stands, however, the game is just too …
Review: The 3rd Birthday (PSP)
If there is one thing I have learned from The 3rd Birthday is that if I see Aya Brea walk into a room I am occupying, I need to find the nearest exit and fast, …
Review: NASCAR the Game 2011 (Xbox 360)
There is something terrifying and fun when you think about being strapped into a steel tin can that will hurdle around a track for 200+ miles with mere inches separating you from a clean lap …















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