Category: VG Review
Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Review
It,s been a long time since Gauntlet first appeared on the scene as an arcade game with 25-cent admissions. Although Gauntlet was an excellent hack-and-slash action game back in its day, and was one of the first arcade games to… Read More »
Metroid Prime Pinball Review
I am an unabashed pinball fanboy. Whenever I walk into a video game arcade, the first things I will go for are the pinball machines. For some reason, the real life mechanics and physics of a pinball machine bring up… Read More »
Movies, The Review
Just in the interest of full disclosure, I,ll say that I,m reviewing the Premiere Edition of The Movies (which, besides costing more, features extra costumes, songs, trailers, concept art, and a flimsy booklet claiming to be an “Advanced Movie-Making Hints… Read More »
WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 Review
PSP needed a good beat-’em-up and this near perfect conversion of its big brother, Smackdown Vs. Raw 2006 PS2, is something of a joy to play. For those who have played Smackdown games before, you may notice that, naturally, the… Read More »
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One Review
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One is the second game in the COD series for the PS2, Xbox, and GameCube. Let me start out by saying that COD: Big Red One never really surprises you at first, but as… Read More »
City of Villains Review
You awaken in your cell to the sounds of wailing sirens. Then you realize that the jail has been overrun by your fellow prisoners and you are fleeing for your life from the guards, being helped away by other prisoners… Read More »
Nintendogs: Chihuahua & Friends Review
For everyone who has ever thought about getting a dog for a pet, but were too afraid to ask or make the commitment, there may be a solution in “Nintendogs” for the DS handheld game console. No, it won,t take… Read More »
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines Review
Troika Games is one of the most creative and least appreciated game development companies. Troika has given me many favorable gaming memories, and Vampire Bloodlines follows in line by delivering another dripping plot and some of the most memorable characters… Read More »
Guitar Hero Review
To all those gamers out there that think Dance Dance Revolution is a little too nerdy, but want to get in on the rising popularity of rythym games, your answer has arrived. In fact, Guitar Hero is so good that… Read More »
Project: Snowblind Review
As of late, the market for First Person Shooters has been flooded with mundane, watered-down games that have left me wondering how a good and just God could allow these games to reach the market. Ever since the ground breaking… Read More »