Category:  VG Review

By Dan Crabtree, September 30, 2011 0 VG Review

Remember in Mission Impossible 64 (you remember) when Ethan Hunt had to schmooze his way through the Russian Embassy to quietly incapacitate the Ambassador’s aide, assume his face, then talk his way into the KGB headquarters? Remember the slight nuances… Read More »

By Ben West, September 26, 2011 0 VG Review

Railworks 3: Train Simulator 2012 is exactly what it sounds like. The player can drive a commuter train along a rail and then move on to delivering freight from one rail yard to the next.  Enthusiasts can download new routes… Read More »

By Mike Murphy, September 24, 2011 0 VG Review

When you’re placed in a position that requires you to release a new title in your series every year, it’s difficult to consistently improve on the same premise in terms of both quality and enjoyment. This is especially true when… Read More »

By GamerNode Staff, September 20, 2011 0 VG Review

Kart racers are probably the most common type of game you can find. It seems that every IP eventually gets its very own kart racing game. From the Looney Tunes to Final Fantasy to M&Ms, you can’t go far without… Read More »

By Josh Robinson, September 20, 2011 0 VG Review

Any successful brand of entertainment worth its weight in quarters will have inspired a pinball machine theme somewhere along the way; The Simpsons, Star Wars, Kiss, etc. You can add Ms. Splosion Man to that list, now that ZEN Studios… Read More »

By Sean Mackey, September 20, 2011 0 VG Review

One of the most under-the-radar games this holiday season is undoubtedly Insomniac’s Resistance 3. In a holiday release window where many other AAA shooters are being released like Gears of War 3, Battlefield 3, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3,… Read More »

By Ben West, September 20, 2011 0 VG Review

Sometimes when a license like Ugly Americans is taken into the gaming world, playing it without prior knowledge of the source material means the player is lost from the get go. Apocalypsegeddon doesn’t seem to suffer from that. Of course,… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, September 19, 2011 0 VG Review

“In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war.” With Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine, this decree by Games Workshop about the Warhammer 40,000 universe is manifest in a game that asks players to become single-minded servants to… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, September 19, 2011 0 VG Review

As the holiday season approaches each year, a few high-quality games seem to fly under the radar. This year’s example is Driver San Francisco, the first main entry in the series in over five years. By introducing an intriguing new… Read More »

By Greg Galiffa, September 19, 2011 0 VG Review

We are the Prinnies, dood. We inhabit the Netherworld and are totally mistreated. Just because we’re the souls of lethargic dead humans attached to dimwitted penguin avatars doesn’t mean we deserve to be slaves in the afterlife. We need a… Read More »