Category: GN
Shining Force EXA Review
The Shining Force series launched in the early nineties with The Legacy of Great Intention for the good ol’ Genesis. Over a decade later, Sega released Shining Force EXA — a single-player roleplaying game that plunges gamers into interactive worlds… Read More »
Full Auto 2: Battlelines Review
Right off the bat, this game is a decently enjoyable racing/shooting hybrid. The graphics are fairly good, some of the licensed music tracks are pretty awesome when you notice them, and the racing mechanics are more arcade-style than realistic. Whatever,… Read More »
Chili Con Carnage Review
I won’t be the first to say that the PSP is flooded with ports and remakes, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that they are all of substandard quality. Based off of last year’s Total Overdose: A Gunslinger’s Tale in Mexico,… Read More »
Newly Revealed PC Sequels and Expansions: 3/25 to 3/31
This week had the announcements of two very big additions to popular RTS franchises. First is an expansion pack to Civilization IV, titled Beyond the Sword, and the second is an expansion pack to Medieval II: Total War, titled Kingdoms…. Read More »
Newly Revealed PC Games: 3/25 to 3/31
This week’s new game revelations include the addition to the mega-popular WWII RTS game Company of Heroes, Acclaim’s top secret project is an online racing game and the next entertainment franchise to be turned into a LEGO video game is… Read More »
Breaking Down the GTA IV Trailer
Impressions aside, the just-over-a-minute-long trailer for Grand Theft Auto IV provided a wealth of information about the game. IV will be set in Liberty City (i.e. New York City) just as GTA III was, and will sport much more realistic… Read More »
QuickSpot Review
If you’ve been paying any attention to the state of gaming the past few years, you’d notice a growing number of casual titles out there, especially on the Nintendo DS. QuickSpot is Namco’s newest foray into that market, and while… Read More »
Eidos Still Steamin'
Earlier this month, Eidos announced that it would be joining the list of video game publishers to utilize Valve Software’s digital distribution system, Steam. The first wave of games that Eidos planned to offer via the service included games from… Read More »
Wii NiGHTS Details
No, this article will not attempt to explain the causes for which miniature Crusaders fight, but it does add a bit to the announcement of Sega’s long-awaited sequel on the Wii. Portugese magazine Maxi has publishedt he first pictures of… Read More »
PSN 3/30 Releases: MLB Rub-a-Dub
PS3 fans got a little bit of digital love today, as 2K Games released a demo for its smash hit (pun intended) Major League Baseball 2K7, giving us a reason to step up to the plate. The demo is free… Read More »