Category: VG Review
Bejeweled mixed with Dragon Age: if someone had pitched this to me five years ago, I’d have laughed in their face. However, the original Puzzle Quest proved that not only could it work, but it could be a ton of… Read More »
I was fully expecting to be unimpressed with LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4. As a Harry Potter fan, I’ve been let down by a vast majority of The Boy Who Lived’s videogame adaptations. I’ve also grown jaded and bored with… Read More »
The slow steps through the locker room. The descent down the stairs toward the field. The tapping of the "Play Like A Champion Today" sign before turning to the gridiron. This is the famous entrance of the Notre Dame Fighting… Read More »
Pacific City has changed. Its citizens have changed. The Agent has changed. But Crackdown 2 isn’t that big of a change. Whether or not it scratches that open-world, rooftop-hopping itch will still determine your preference for the game, given some… Read More »
The PSP has fallen on rough times, suffering a drought of must-have games as of late. Your PSP may have been rejected or placed in the corner, collecting dust as you waited for that amazing game to come along and… Read More »
The Metal Gear series has had a bit of a shaky run on the PSP, starting with the bizarre Metal Gear Acid games and continuing with Portable Ops, a game that provides a MGS-lite experience that is held back by… Read More »
The portable space is one where the RPG genre likes to experiment the most. Some of the most radically different RPGs, such as Infinite Space or Half Minute Hero, call either the PSP or DS their home. Atlus’s latest import,… Read More »
If you’ve ever wanted to be a doctor, but would rather not worry about precision, and you long to take a more "House M.D." approach to investigating and treating illnesses, then you’re in luck. Atlus brings back the series that… Read More »
Walking down a dark hallway with blood splattered on the wall, I can only think one thing: wow, my DS is actually scaring me. This is a common feeling throughout Dementium II, SouthPeak Interactive’s scare-filled sequel to Dementium: The Ward…. Read More »
To say that Red Dead Redemption went through a rough development process would be an understatement. After grueling setbacks, delays, and the "Rockstar Spouse" debacle, gamers eagerly awaiting the Wild West game from Rockstar San Diego had every right to… Read More »