Category:  VG Review

By Jason Fanelli, May 3, 2010 0 VG Review

To some gamers, sequels are the bane of existence, tools of gaming companies to make as much money as possible based on a name alone. Others feel that sequels allow them to re-live their favorite game universes over and over… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, May 3, 2010 0 VG Review

Monster Hunter Tri, the latest installment in Capcom’s insanely popular franchise, reminds me very much of Phantasy Star Online, the Sega Dreamcast title that was one of the earliest examples of a game that let players go online and quest… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, April 27, 2010 0 VG Review

When Capcom announced that they were releasing another version of Street Fighter IV, a mere year later than the original game, the main reaction from the internet gaming community was a collective moan. Granted, we didn’t know much about the… Read More »

By Mike Murphy, April 23, 2010 0 VG Review

There was a time when Sam Fisher reigned supreme in the stealth genre — a time when everyone was trying to do what Ubisoft was doing so well with the Splinter Cell series. The world has changed since the last… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, April 21, 2010 0 VG Review

I think it’s safe to say that I haven’t played a game like Plain Sight before. That is a common statement when you’re dealing with independently developed games. Without the constraint of the almighty publisher above your head, pelting you… Read More »

By Tyler Cameron, April 15, 2010 0 VG Review

Since it’s release, Mass Effect 2 has had a fair amount of DLC for fans to enjoy in addition to what is already a fantastic and lengthy game. Fans who bought the game new and have a Cerberus Network membership… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, April 15, 2010 0 VG Review

Just Cause was a game that was plagued by awkwardness. It was released during the tail end of the last console generation and received a port to Xbox 360 strictly out of necessity as most gamers were migrating to Microsoft’s… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, April 14, 2010 0 VG Review

Some classic games are best left in the past, never to be heard from again. The pair of side-scrolling action titles in Capcom’s Final Fight: Double Impact are not that type of game at all; with this downloadable double pack,… Read More »

By Mike Murphy, April 14, 2010 0 VG Review

It’s tricky navigation when developers and publishers decide to take on a game based upon a primetime television series. The path normally leads to mediocrity and possibly worse, as games like 24: The Game, Lost: Via Domus, and Sopranos: Road… Read More »

Blue Toad Murder Files: The Mysteries of Little Riddle Episodes 1-3 Review

By Matt Erazo, April 6, 2010 0 VG Review

When I was given Blue Toad Murder Files: The Mysteries of Little Riddle to review, I was fully expecting another hidden-object game masquerading as a detective game. So many “detective games” devolve into a static picture where you need to… Read More »