Category:  VG Review

By Jason Fanelli, February 19, 2011 0 VG Review

For eleven long years, fighting game fans have clamored for a sequel to one of the craziest fighting games of all time, Marvel vs Capcom 2. Petitions were written, message boards were flooded with requests, rosters were pondered and predicted…. Read More »

By Dan Crabtree, February 19, 2011 0 VG Review

"Therefore, since brevity is the soul of wit,And tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes,I will be brief."– William Shakespeare, Hamlet For a role-playing game to be worth a fifty-hour time investment, there’s got to be a giant world to explore,… Read More »

By Greg Galiffa, February 18, 2011 0 VG Review

When players boot up Lord of Arcana, they’re greeted with a very Monster Hunter-like game. You customize your character. You choose a hulky weapon type. You even end up in an amnesiac state after the first mission, rendering your memories… Read More »

By Kyle Hilliard, February 15, 2011 0 VG Review

Brain and Body Connection should be called "Brain Age: Xbox 360 Edition." The game is a Brain Age game, and I don’t even mean that as a sarcastic joke. The game is hosted and conceptualized by Dr. Ryuta Kawashima, the… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, February 13, 2011 0 VG Review

Developer Media Molecule charmed the socks off of us with LittleBigPlanet back in 2008. It was an incredibly imaginative platformer that had faith in its community to continue producing wonderful creations years after its release. LittleBigPlanet 2 stays true to… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, February 13, 2011 1 VG Review

Leave it to Double Fine Productions to take something as unconventional as Matryoshka dolls and do more than simply accomplish the zany task of turning them into a video game, but also create something clever, imaginative, and of course humorous… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, February 9, 2011 0 VG Review

Nier is a game primarily about loss, pain, and suffering; ironically, it is also a breath of fresh air. This multi-genre adventure by Cavia may struggle to nail down mechanical grace, but survives and shines on the quality of its… Read More »

By Dan Crabtree, February 5, 2011 0 VG Review

Pins and needles — a gravelly floor panel rumbles, Isaac Clarke falters, his flashlight swinging at shapes in the dark. He breathes — mangled power cells hiss and spit sparks, Isaac’s respite, another door, obscured by this technological puzzle. He… Read More »

By Kyle Hilliard, February 3, 2011 0 VG Review

Pinball FX 2 is a bit of an anomaly on Xbox LIVE Arcade. The game is technically free, but each board must be bought separately. It’s strange, but it works well for the genre, and allows players to spend very… Read More »

By Jason Fanelli, January 27, 2011 0 VG Review

Shu Takumi had a major breakthrough with his Ace Attorney series for the DS. People all over the world revelled in the OBJECTIONS, TAKE THATS, and HOLD ITS that the courtroom drama offered. Now, however, Takumi has moved to a… Read More »