Category: VG Review
I had a dream of battle. A dream of armed combat in which warriors rode to the field not in helicopters, tanks, or even “warthogs,” but only by the power of their own two legs and the battle cries of… Read More »
When CM Punk shocked the world over a year ago at WWE’s Money in the Bank pay-per-view, many thought it to be the coming of a revolution that would bring about a second “Attitude Era.” While WWE ’12 was too… Read More »
In reaction to a series of negative reviews, EA has defended the quality of the latest release in the Medal of Honor franchise, Medal of Honor: Warfighter. Speaking about the criticisms Frank Gibeau, EA’s Labels President claimed the game’s reception… Read More »
Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition Review
Dark Souls, like Demon’s Souls before it, defies so many gaming sensibilities that either game’s catastrophic failure would not be surprising. However, the truly unique blend of play mechanics and design philosophies have come together two times now in logic-defying synchronicity to… Read More »
Every time I play an NBA 2K game, I’m reminded of how much more predictable the entire sport is compared to competition such as baseball or football. Great teams stay great for a long time and there aren’t too many… Read More »
When an episodic game series hits the ground running, it’s hard to keep the pace going the entire way through. Though The Walking Dead was able to hit a fever pitch in Starved for Help and maintain it with Long… Read More »
North American Wii owners were treated to a fresh and exciting new JRPG experience earlier this year with Xenoblade Chronicles, and now it’s time to repeat the process with The Last Story. Developer Mistwalker – of Blue Dragon and Lost… Read More »
One Piece: Pirate Warriors is the most Japanese game I’ve ever played. Bright colors, loud yelling coming at you from all sides, over-the-top anime antics/actions/attacks… It’s everything that the uninitiated gaijins lump together as “that Dragon Ball Z stuff” before… Read More »
There’s a trend with the Die Hard films. Anyone who has followed the series can tell you that the isolated, guerrilla tactics utilized by John McClane in the first film were expanded with each new installment. He went from office building… Read More »
The decisions we make on a daily basis typically affect a relatively small number of people – ourselves and a few select others. Generally, we side with whatever’s in our best interest, weighing the morality of these decisions when it’s… Read More »