Category: VG Review
Microsoft Flight Simulator X Review
Very few game franchises get to the milestone of 10 games, so when one does reach that step the company must be doing something right. Microsoft’s Flight Simulator franchise has been in the running for over 25 years, and the… Read More »
Bully Review
Bully has sparked plenty of controversy, and justly so. In Bully, you’re effectively playing a GTA game with a completely different setting to it-living the life of a sometimes-truant school-going kid. The visuals are very reminiscent of GTA, as is… Read More »
Mage Knight Apocalypse Review
Mage Knight Apocalypse is a take-off from the WizKid collectible tabletop characters. I know what you’re thinking: a game based off fantasy miniatures has GOT to be cool. While I’m not one to pass (any more) judgment on fans of… Read More »
Tiger Woods 07 Review
For many of us, the closest experience we,ll have to real golf is at the miniature putt-putt courses where getting a hole-in-one at the windmill is about as exciting as it will ever get. However, golf video games serve as… Read More »
Justice League Heroes Review
By Brendon Lindsey, GN Senior Editor My first experience playing Justice League Heroes was at this year’s Comic-Con. Taking over the role of Batman, I traversed the opening level of the game fighting against robots I assumed were evil, since… Read More »
Battlefield 2142 Review
Fast forward 200 years after DICE,s original Battlefield title, add extreme global warming, activate another Ice Age, and you have the newest installment in the franchise: Battlefield 2142. Two new super-powers have formed-the European-led EU forces and Russo-Asian PAC army-which… Read More »
Sam & Max Episode 1: Culture Shock Review
There was a time when point and click adventure games were all the rage, but like one-hit-wonders, things don’t last forever. Who knew that after the classic 1993 title Sam & Max Hit the Road, it would take 13 years… Read More »
Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA Review
Okay, okay – everybody calm down! I can already hear the screams from the hordes of j-pop fans slavering for their next taste of the DDR Franchise. I’d like to take a step back and say that if you’re expecting… Read More »
God Hand Review
If Okami was any indication that the video game industry was more than capable of producing art, then God Hand is undeniable proof that there is still lots of room for mindless entertainment. With that said, it’s great to see… Read More »
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon Review
In 1992, a new game hit the arcades, forever changing the landscape of gaming. That game was Mortal Kombat. Since then, Mortal Kombat has seen numerous sequels and spin-offs in the arcade, and on almost every console. The series expanded… Read More »