Category:  VG Review

By Tyler Cameron, March 29, 2010 0 VG Review

It’s been a long wait, but God of War fans can now celebrate the conclusion of the trilogy on the PS3, and boy, what a finish it is. Sony Santa Monica has crafted an amazing showpiece for the PS3, and… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, March 26, 2010 0 VG Review

It’s been a long and rocky road for the Command & Conquer series. The series has seen numerous RTS titles, a first-person offshoot, and even an acquisition of series creators Westwood Studios by Electronic Arts, with EA LA taking charge…. Read More »

By Tyler Cameron, March 26, 2010 0 VG Review

If you’re looking for a unique setting and a haunting vision of the apocalyptic future our world is headed toward, then look no further than Metro 2033, a survival-horror-style FPS from 4A Games. Based on the Russian novel by Dmitry… Read More »

By Dan Crabtree, March 26, 2010 0 VG Review

Imagine you are the prince of a distant land, whose mother and father have both died, and now, for some reason, you are fighting in a Roman-style coliseum against one of the most widely diverse pantheons of poorly rendered bosses… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, March 23, 2010 1 VG Review

There are many different permutations of the PC strategy genre. Turn based or real time, empire building or action focused, and most recently, the RPG/RTS hybrid that has popped up thanks to games like Dawn of War 2. While there… Read More »

Pokemon HeartGold Review

By Jason Fanelli, March 22, 2010 0 VG Review

I’ve played every Pokemon game there is to play: Red, Sapphire, Leaf Green, Diamond, Platinum, and the others. There was one, however, that stuck out as my favorite, and it was Gold. I put more hours into that game that… Read More »

Final Fantasy XIII (13) Review

By Dan Crabtree, March 19, 2010 0 VG Review

With so many years of development and one of the longest and most admirable legacies in the industry, gamers were expecting five-star greatness from Final Fantasy 13. And Square Enix, for the most part, delivered on those expectations, providing the… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, March 19, 2010 0 VG Review

Sega’s mishandling of the Yakuza franchise in the U.S. is stuff of near-mythical proportions. When the first game debuted on the PS2, Sega hired top tier actors to provide the voices of the characters and marketed the game as a… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, March 12, 2010 0 VG Review

Japanese horror, no matter what the medium, thrives off of thematic convention. Hudson’s Calling is no different. Although it suffers from sub-par visuals, awful voice acting, simple puzzles, and minimal gameplay variety, it still maintains its appeal thanks to intriguing… Read More »

By Jason Fanelli, March 10, 2010 0 VG Review

Nintendo’s plucky plumber has had a vice-grip on the console go-kart racer market. Crash Bandicoot, the animals from Madagascar, and even the Nicktoons have tried to usurp Mario from this throne, only to be completely outclassed. Finally, he may have… Read More »