Category:  VG Review

By Matt Erazo, November 7, 2011 0 VG Review

Dead Rising 2: Off the Record is the latest example of Capcom’s strategy to create expanded versions of already released titles, as has been seen with Super Street Fighter 4 and soon with Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. Yet unlike… Read More »

By Mike Murphy, November 6, 2011 0 VG Review

In a genre filled with arcade style, the Battlefield series has always done its best to stick to realism when it comes to combat. The series’ latest installment, Battlefield 3, brings that battle authenticity to the next level, with flaws…. Read More »

By Dan Crabtree, November 6, 2011 0 VG Review

“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, Nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” – From The Lorax by Dr. Seuss Poignant and haunting, Dr. Seuss’ take on environmental degradation, clothed in a whimsical children’s story, communicates… Read More »

By Jason Fanelli, November 3, 2011 0 VG Review

Of the five major sports, soccer (or “football” to you Euro readers) gets a bad rap here in America. Football (“American Football”) and baseball completely overshadow everything else here, with hockey and basketball next in line. Unless you’re in a… Read More »

By Greg Galiffa, November 3, 2011 0 VG Review

Surprisingly, as first-person and over-the-shoulder shooters continue to populate the video game landscape, tower defense games have become somewhat commonplace. However, with Gears of War, Call of Duty and other big name franchises using a tweaked version of the formula… Read More »

By Sean Mackey, November 3, 2011 0 VG Review

It’s no secret that the Wii has had subpar 3rd party support for some time now. For every great 1st party title there seems to be fifty 3rd party games that are not up to the quality standard of Nintendo. It… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, November 3, 2011 0 VG Review

Every now and then a beloved videogame franchise will take a step back. The latest example of this is Ratchet & Clank with its newest entry. Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One shifts the focus to cooperative multiplayer, providing some… Read More »

By Dan Crabtree, November 3, 2011 0 VG Review

[viddler id=1a481828&w=600&h=380] Rail shooters found Kinect a tenuously appropriate vehicle when Child of Eden hit the psychedelic sweet spot in June 2011. Now, charm-smothered and bristling with the potential of Microsoft’s motion camera peripheral, The Gunstringer wrangles the awkward approximation… Read More »

By Mike Murphy, October 29, 2011 1 VG Review

It used to be that superhero games were incapable of being great, as if there were some unwritten law handed down from the gods of gaming to developers, plaguing the genre for decades. Luckily, that gospel was never preached to… Read More »

By Josh Robinson, October 29, 2011 0 VG Review

After 30 minutes with Namco Bandai’s Go Vacation, I turned the game off. I really wasn’t expecting much, but the controls were so bad, I literally had trouble completing stages. So I gave the game a rest and decided to come… Read More »