Reviews
ALAN WAKE: THE SIGNAL & THE WRITER – Review
ALAN WAKE: THE SIGNAL & THE WRITER are expansions developed by Remedy Entertainment to be downloaded at Xbox Live Arcade for the game ALAN WAKE for the Xbox 360. It was directed by MIKKO RAUTALAHTI and MARKUS MÄKI. Alan Wake
ALAN WAKE: THE SIGNAL & THE WRITER – Review
ALAN WAKE: THE SIGNAL & THE WRITER are expansions developed by Remedy Entertainment to be downloaded at Xbox Live Arcade for the game ALAN WAKE for the Xbox 360. It was directed by MIKKO RAUTALAHTI and MARKUS MÄKI. Alan Wake
Kirby's Epic Yarn – Review
Developers: Feel-Good and Hal Laboratories Publisher: Nintendo Director: Kentaro Sei Platform: Nintendo Wii Perhaps epic is not the adjective I would use to describe Kirby’s new patchwork tale. Clever is the first thing that comes to mind, though I suppose
Kirby's Epic Yarn – Review
Developers: Feel-Good and Hal Laboratories Publisher: Nintendo Director: Kentaro Sei Platform: Nintendo Wii Perhaps epic is not the adjective I would use to describe Kirby’s new patchwork tale. Clever is the first thing that comes to mind, though I suppose
METROID: OTHER M – Review
METROID: OTHER M is a videogame developed by Project M, published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Wii. It was directed by TAKEHIKO HOSOKAWA, YUSUKE HAYASHI and YOSHIO SAKAMOTO. Shigeru Miyamoto has had some pretty inspiring ideas in the past. The
METROID: OTHER M – Review
METROID: OTHER M is a videogame developed by Project M, published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Wii. It was directed by TAKEHIKO HOSOKAWA, YUSUKE HAYASHI and YOSHIO SAKAMOTO. Shigeru Miyamoto has had some pretty inspiring ideas in the past. The
Call of Duty: Black Ops Single-Player Review
With the exception of a brief ten minutes in the uninspired demo for Call of Duty 3 simply because it came pre-loaded on my 360, my entire experience with the franchise has been with its post-World War II iterations. Call
Call of Duty: Black Ops Single-Player Review
With the exception of a brief ten minutes in the uninspired demo for Call of Duty 3 simply because it came pre-loaded on my 360, my entire experience with the franchise has been with its post-World War II iterations. Call
PROFESSOR LAYTON AND THE UNWOUND FUTURE – Review
PROFESSOR LAYTON AND THE UNWOUND FUTURE is a videogame developed by Factor 5, published by Nintendo and Factor 5 (Japan) for the Nintendo DS. It was directed by USUKE KUMAGAI and JUN SUZUKI. Reviewing Professor Layton and the Unwound Future
PROFESSOR LAYTON AND THE UNWOUND FUTURE – Review
PROFESSOR LAYTON AND THE UNWOUND FUTURE is a videogame developed by Factor 5, published by Nintendo and Factor 5 (Japan) for the Nintendo DS. It was directed by USUKE KUMAGAI and JUN SUZUKI. Reviewing Professor Layton and the Unwound Future
Tempura of the Dead: Review
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8O7qCvdZsE&fs=1&hl=en_US] President Tompson is a bad enough dude to save the country. And if he dies, there’s always loyal Gates to back him up, without regard for the intricacies of presidential sucession. Tempura of the Dead is a three dollar
Tempura of the Dead: Review
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8O7qCvdZsE&fs=1&hl=en_US] President Tompson is a bad enough dude to save the country. And if he dies, there’s always loyal Gates to back him up, without regard for the intricacies of presidential sucession. Tempura of the Dead is a three dollar
BIONIC COMMANDO (2009) – Review
BIONIC COMMANDO is a videogame developed by GRIN, published by Capcom for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. The Xbox 360 version was played for the purpose of this review. It was directed by ULF ANDERSSON. I really don’t
BIONIC COMMANDO (2009) – Review
BIONIC COMMANDO is a videogame developed by GRIN, published by Capcom for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. The Xbox 360 version was played for the purpose of this review. It was directed by ULF ANDERSSON. I really don’t
Halo: Reach multi-player review
Halo: Reach, like Halo 3 before it, possesses one of the most replayable campaigns in gaming. Sure, there’s no RPG dialog trees or choices to make, but the various difficulty levels, skull permutators, and the all-important meta-game scoring gives new
Halo: Reach multi-player review
Halo: Reach, like Halo 3 before it, possesses one of the most replayable campaigns in gaming. Sure, there’s no RPG dialog trees or choices to make, but the various difficulty levels, skull permutators, and the all-important meta-game scoring gives new
BLUE DRAGON – Review
BLUE DRAGON is a videogame developed by Mistwalker and Artoon, published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox 360. It was directed by HIRONOBU SAKAGUSHI. Well… this game sucks.
BLUE DRAGON – Review
BLUE DRAGON is a videogame developed by Mistwalker and Artoon, published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox 360. It was directed by HIRONOBU SAKAGUSHI. Well… this game sucks.
Super Meat Boy Review
For the past couple of days, my reality has consisted of nothing but blood curdling shrieks. You see, I’m currently trapped in a nightmare. This terrible nightmare has a name–Super Meat Boy. Fun fact: Super Meat Boy is the devil.
Super Meat Boy Review
For the past couple of days, my reality has consisted of nothing but blood curdling shrieks. You see, I’m currently trapped in a nightmare. This terrible nightmare has a name–Super Meat Boy. Fun fact: Super Meat Boy is the devil.