Category: VG Review
*DEAD RISING 2 SPOLIERS AHOY!* I was a huge fan of Dead Rising 2. It easily made my personal Top 10 of 2010, on the strength of its interesting story, relatable characters, and addictive combat mechanics. After finding out who… Read More »
A Space Shooter 2 Bucks! is Frima-developed PSN Minis game that has a really appropriate, albeit unoriginal, title. It’s a top-down space shooter a la 1942 that will run you a little over two bucks after taxes and all that… Read More »
You know you’re in for a wild ride with Prinny 2: Dawn of Operation Panties, Dood! just by looking at the title. Like its predecessor, this PSP sequel is a silly, 2D side-scroller featuring the adorable penguin-like mascots from the… Read More »
Hudson Entertainment’s moody, minimalist platformer Lost in Shadow suffers from “dragging” not only because of inappropriate length but a repetitive nature, foreseeable outcomes, and a really inventive basis for gameplay that stretches thinner than the shadows it employs. A bevy… Read More »
I’m still not entirely sure what Sackboy’s Prehistoric Moves is, even after finishing the entirely too brief foray back into the world of LittleBigPlanet. It could have been any number of things. It might have been a demo for LittleBigPlanet… Read More »
The ending to Mafia II left me with a lot of questions, and frankly, a lot of frustration. So when I heard that a new DLC would feature Joe Barbaro, I thought, “Maybe 2K Czech will finally do some justice… Read More »
Golden Sun is traditional RPG. If the previous sentence doesn’tt get you at least somewhat excited, then this might be a good time to turn around you and get back to your online first-person shooter. I implore you, though, even… Read More »
Splatterhouse is the kind of game that gives video games a bad name. It’s absurdly violent, for seemingly no other reason than to just be violent. The main goal of the protagonist is to save his girlfriend, but along the… Read More »
nail’d is not concerned with deep customization, detailed specifications, or the long road to… well, anything. The developers at Techland seem to understand that these things are secondary to what makes a good racing game. Sometimes, we just want to… Read More »
We’ve seen quite a few titles in the rhythm genre that use your own music as content. Both Audiosurf and Beat Hazard take your tracks and create unique levels. Both games are more about taking your music and forming unique… Read More »