Category: VG Review
When Deus Ex: Invisible War came out in 2003, it wasn’t met with the same amount of enthusiasm as the original PC classic. Ever since then fans have been waiting for a worthy successor, and this year’s Deus Ex: Human… Read More »
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike is known by some as the best Street Fighter game ever. It traded off the majority of the classic characters, brought in a new cast, and ushered in a more technical fighting system. This game… Read More »
Now here’s a game whose whole world got all twisted. The best kind of games got unity, got cohesion, and this game, well, it ain’t got it. That don’t mean it’s not the best kind though. I wouldn’t of known… Read More »
Originality is always welcome in video games, but sometimes paying homage can be just as effective. The Asskickers tries to follow that formula for the beat-’em up genre and falls short. The premise and attempts at humor provide some enjoyment,… Read More »
I really wanted to like Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team. As a fan of the universe, any chance I get to dive in I take, especially if it lets me step into the boots of the fabled Space Marines, the hardened… Read More »
A quick look at Catherine: it’s out of left field. It involves a love triangle with two women named (K)Catherine, sheep men, and nightmares that lead to real-life deaths. Bizarre is certainly an adjective that can be applied here, but… Read More »
Deep black foregrounds clutter with inkblot enemies and platforms fringed with colorless vegetation. Monochrome backgrounds drape and clash, painting the scenery in deep greens and yellows. A slim protagonist evades the dangers as he searches for help. What’s your name?… Read More »
Videogame adaptations of comic books don’t always go very well, especially when those adaptations coincide with big-budget films. The rush to get the game out on time can lead to half-finished titles or even ones that feel like the developer… Read More »
The end of inFAMOUS told of a destructive force known as The Beast. This Beast would destroy everything in its path, killing everyone in the process, and only Cole MacGrath can stop it. As it was, the entire first game… Read More »
A game like Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon should be a breath of fresh air. The game doesn’t take itself too seriously and those qualities are what made its predecessor somewhat of a cult classic. This time around, EDF has… Read More »