Category: VG Review
Playing Vanquish is cleansing much in the same way that seeing a ridiculous summer action flick is. Sure, the story can be absurd and defy all logic, and the action can be all style and no substance, but you get… Read More »
Casual games are usually simple affairs that don’t demand much from their target audience. They don’t require you to be deadly accurate with a sniper rifle or to time increasingly difficult platform jumps. Instead, they focus on featuring a solid,… Read More »
Here’s the thing about Pinball FX 2. It is a pinball game, in case you haven’t gathered that from the title, and it strives to be nothing more. This is not a bad thing. To pursue an idea in video… Read More »
In terms of quality, Fallout: New Vegas is unbearably contradictory. On one hand, interactive media requires working inputs and correlating outputs to function on a basic level. If a game fails to meet this standard, nothing could be more condemning,… Read More »
With such a full-featured and refined music game like Rock Band 3 now on the market, I find it hard to recommend Power Gig: Rise of the SixString to prospective virtual band members. While the concept of playing such a… Read More »
Anger, joy, sadness…. One is flooded with all kinds of emotions while playing Super Meat Boy. This is due to its distinction as a painfully difficult game that will truly push you to your limits as a gamer. But the… Read More »
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is a game that has some shiny problems. They’re not glaring problems, but just shiny enough to catch your eye as you encounter them. Controlling the main character — named Monkey either because he climbs… Read More »
God of War: Ghost of Sparta continues a long tradition of great God of War Games. Ready at Dawn studios has taken what they’ve learned from their previous effort, Chains of Olympus, incorporated some new elements introduced in this year’s… Read More »
At long last, players perpetually starved for the next morsel of Alan Wake content can peacefully enjoy at least a temporary respite from the game’s roller coaster of suspense. Watching the credits roll on The Writer, Remedy Entertainment’s latest episode… Read More »
The Castlevania series hasn’t had much luck making the transition to the 3D space. After two terrible N64 games followed by two terrible PS2 games, Konami turned to developer MercurySteam, with the help of Kojima Productions, to produce their latest… Read More »