Category:  VG Review

By Sean Mackey, October 12, 2011 0 VG Review

Let’s not beat around the bush; point-and-click adventure games are largely a thing of the past. Games focusing on narrative are still present, but most have evolved mechanically past simply pointing at objects with a computer mouse. However, Wadjet Games… Read More »

By GamerNode Staff, October 12, 2011 0 VG Review

Spider-Man is one of the most prolific media superheroes of all time. Since his first appearance in 1962, he has starred in seven animated television series, a live-action television series, four live-action movies, more video games than you can shake… Read More »

By Ben West, October 11, 2011 0 VG Review

Giant, mythical, fighting machines, a princess to rescue from a tyrannical empire, and a team of rag-tag adventurers rushing to an impossible battle. No, it’s not Star Wars. This time, it’s White Knight Chronicles II. The game has a simplistic… Read More »

By Greg Galiffa, October 9, 2011 0 VG Review

I don’t know a lot about F1 racing. Actually, the only real knowledge I had before playing F1 2011 was the following: – The cars are incredibly fast and the racing is incredibly technical. – Wasn’t there a F1 race… Read More »

By Sean Mackey, October 6, 2011 0 VG Review

Most tend to agree that the X-Men franchise is awesome. Humans that have mutated genes granting them unique abilities is a great concept, and because of the unique cast of characters and powers X-Men has created there are ample opportunities… Read More »

By Josh Robinson, October 5, 2011 0 VG Review

Twisted Pixel has a recipe for success, but they’re not exactly keeping it a secret. First, you’ll need one part Sonic the Hedgehog, one part Bomberman and one part N+. Second, you’ll need to take the first three ingredients and… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, October 4, 2011 0 VG Review

The Burnout series’ rise to prominence was in large part due to the crash modes featured in each game. Over the years developer Criterion Games has expanded on that formula significantly, but sometimes you just want to unleash mayhem on… Read More »

By Jason Fanelli, October 2, 2011 0 VG Review

As the fighting game floodgates burst back open with the 2009 release of Street Fighter IV, another tradition of the early 90s fighting scene continues: sequelizing the living crap out of franchises! 2010 saw Super Street Fighter IV, followed in… Read More »

By GamerNode Staff, October 2, 2011 0 VG Review

Resident Evil 4 was first released in January of 2005 for the Nintendo GameCube. Since then it has been released on seven other platforms and is still touted as one of the greatest video games ever made. Resident Evil 4… Read More »

By Brad Tramel, October 2, 2011 0 VG Review

This is the Gears of War you probably expected. If you haven’t been a fan of the past Gears of War installments, the third iteration will show similar results. The franchise has always had that aggressive, testosterone-fueled, bro-tastic theme going… Read More »