Category:  VG Review

Supreme Commander 2 Review

By Matt Erazo, March 10, 2010 0 VG Review

I never had the opportunity to play the first Supreme Commander. It was released at a time when I still had a sub-par gaming PC and didn’t have the resources to run it. All I could do was stare at… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, March 8, 2010 0 VG Review

Capcom has taken a very interesting route with the two recent downloadable extensions of last year’s Resident Evil 5. While Lost in Nightmares, released two weeks earlier, was essentially a throwback to the slow-paced, suspenseful design philosophy of older RE… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, March 6, 2010 0 VG Review

It’s no secret that Sony’s MLB: The Show franchise has been the king of the diamond for years, and with MLB 10: The Show, Sony aims to hit yet another home run. As expected, they’ve done it again, but still… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, March 6, 2010 0 VG Review

Developing a great videogame simulation of one of the world’s most complex professional sports is not as easy as one might think, as evidenced by the numerous baseball titles that have seen ho-hum critical reception throughout the years. For the… Read More »

By Tyler Cameron, March 6, 2010 0 VG Review

I calmly peer through the scope of my M24 sniper rifle, secretly observing the enemy team’s movements at their home base. I’ve been an insidious thorn in their side the entire afternoon, picking off soldiers from within the trees. And… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, March 4, 2010 0 VG Review

Mega Man’s return to 8-bit has been quite the favorable one. Mega Man 9 brought the franchise back to its NES roots, garnering fan praise and critical appreciation; it seemed to be the right move. By bringing these adventures to… Read More »

By Sinan Kubba, March 3, 2010 0 VG Review

As a chess-loving youngster, I later found its gaming equivalent(-ish) in the fantasy game and series, Heroes of Might and Magic. Early iterations were simple, often ending in bitter endgames. Sometimes these were drawn out over hours, but they were… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, March 2, 2010 0 VG Review

In the world of RTS and turn-based games, the Total War series has always dabbled in both genres, offering a deeper and more complex strategy title to series purists. The newest entry in the franchise, Napoleon: Total War, a companion… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, February 27, 2010 0 VG Review

It’s been a long time since we’ve done a review in this format here at GN, but with the branching plot, multiple possible outcomes, and overall variance in the player experience with Quantic Dream’s Heavy Rain, we felt this was… Read More »

By Jason Fanelli, February 23, 2010 0 VG Review

I didn’t experience Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney until last year, but when I did, I played all four games in about three weeks. To say I was hooked was an understatement. When I heard about a fifth game starring prosecutor… Read More »