Category: VG Review
The calendar may tell you the official start of spring is March 20, but in reality, it comes nearly a full month earlier with the first game of Major League Baseball’s Spring Training punctuating the end of winter and the… Read More »
A year and a half ago, in August of 2009, Square Enix made many a Final Fantasy fan happen by releasing Dissidia: Final Fantasy, a fighting game featuring most of the prominent heroes and villains from the many Final Fantasy… Read More »
My opponent and I have worked each other to the bone. Into the red, if you will. We’re both exhausted and battered from our bout. The crowd is vehemently chanting our names, trying desperately to get behind their favorite… Read More »
The Ar tonelico series is about as quirky as they come. These games have put a spin on the traditional JRPG unlike any other, with a unique party composition, innuendo-laden dialogue, and a direct approach to plot progression. Ar tonelico… Read More »
The racing genre has seen quite a surge over the past few years, with titles like Forza Motorsport 3 and Gran Turismo 5, but motorcycle-specific games have been few and not of the highest quality. This year’s MotoGP 10/11 aims… Read More »
There are many reasons why casual gamers don’t play RPGs. The genre is known for its thick, demanding gameplay and its convoluted, sometimes trite storylines. One of the main features of an RPG that can make it inaccessible for casual… Read More »
Warriors: Legends of Troy, whose generic title is one that you have likely already forgotten, is basically Dynasty Warriors: Greeks vs. Trojans edition. You take on the role of well known Greek, Trojan, and even Amazonian warriors as they duke… Read More »
When Pokemon Diamond and Pearl were announced, we were all happy, but not surprised. The DS was a Nintendo handheld, and every Nintendo handheld had Pokemon, so why not the DS as well? Also, by the time of the DS,… Read More »
If any one type of game belongs in players’ hands at every hour of the day, it’s not the puzzle genre, as so many "casual" developers would have you think, it’s the side-scrolling beat-em-up. Pow! And if there were a… Read More »
If there is one way I can describe Homefront, the new shooter from Frontlines: Fuel of War developer Kaos Studios, it’s what would have happened if the Colorado teens from Red Dawn grew up playing Call of Duty before the… Read More »