Category: VG Review
In the first of two planned downloadable episodes to be tacked onto last year’s Resident Evil 5 (which both require the original game disc to run), Capcom has revealed the details of Jill Valentine’s previously unexplained disappearance during a mission… Read More »
When Matt Korba and Paul Belleza were just a couple of fresh Interactive Media Programmers at USC, neither really imagined they would go on to create one of the most puzzling pie thieves in the history of video games, but… Read More »
Shiren the Wanderer Review
Shiren the Wanderer starts out as a basic game in a lot of regards, but develops quickly into what can be safely be called an enjoyable dungeon crawler with enough JRPG elements to differentiate it from other games in the… Read More »
Many people had mixed feelings when 2K Games announced that they would be making a sequel to BioShock. I was among them. I worried just how a game with such an original concept, a surprisingly beautiful, yet creepy atmosphere, and… Read More »
The downloadable game market is enjoying a sort of retro revival. Beloved old-school titles are receiving retro-tinged updates that induce nostalgic feelings when we simply hear their names. Mega Man 9, Space Invaders Extreme, and the recently announced Sonic the… Read More »
Just because a product lacks originality, or even if it’s nearly a direct copy of another, that doesn’t automatically mean that it’s quality is diminished. After playing Visceral Games’ Dante’s Inferno, I have found this assertion to hold true. Despite… Read More »
Were Portal and Half-Life 2 to have a baby – is that incest? – the end result would not be Twin Sector. Primarily because the parents are already expecting, although it’s been a bit of a protracted pregnancy… Half-Life 2:… Read More »
Capcom never fails to deliver to its fighting faithful. After last year’s excellent Street Fighter IV showed us the future of the 2-D fighter, the Wii now gets a taste of what Capcom does so well with Tatsunoko VS. Capcom:… Read More »
To say that the combat in Darksiders is much like that of God of War and its dungeon design is a near-facsimile of modern Legend of Zelda games would be a fairly accurate description, but there is much more to… Read More »
No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle Review
It’s hard to put a label on Suda 51’s games. The head of Grasshopper Manufacture, the development house behind Killer 7, Contact, and Fatal Frame 4, has made games that defy convention and skewer videogame cliches to make games that… Read More »