Category: VG Review
Dark Void Zero Review
The child in me squealed when we got a look at Dark Void Zero on the DS last month. This was a game that I knew I must play. Like Mega Man 9 before it, Capcom has found a way… Read More »
It’s a great time for gaming when sequels begin to offer so much more than just simple rehashes, but instead entirely redefine their respective franchises. Following hot on the heels of incredible sequels Assassin’s Creed II and Uncharted 2 comes… Read More »
Many gamers, myself included, prefer the Devil May Cry series to the God of War series. While Kratos has more epic adventures and more violent kill moves, Dante and company provide a ultra-cool, combo-heavy experiences that just suck us in… Read More »
I’ve played a lot of shooters in my time, so many that every once in a while, I’d like some variety. I can only stand shooting generic bad guys while spewing generic macho quips for so long before I get… Read More »
In an age where games compete to be noticed amid countless others, especially on Xbox Live Arcade, developers need to create a product that will stand out prominemtly above the rest. While neat-looking Google-Earth-like maps of major metropolitan areas seem… Read More »
I’m not too familiar with the Matt Hazard games and only know the fact that it is a parody of video games in general, using its lead character, with his fake video game history, as a conduit through which its… Read More »
It’s a tough world for any new video game IP. If you’re not contending with New Sequel X, you have to get your game into the minds of gamers as something that they should be interested in and spend their… Read More »
I was introduced to BUZZ!, Sony’s quiz show franchise, through their first PS3 offering, BUZZ! Quiz TV. It instantly became a party favorite, topping even the quintessential party game Wii Sports. When I saw that Sony was a making a… Read More »
The Castlevania series is a franchise that has struggled with an identity crisis. The first Castlevania introduced the world to a gothic side-scrolling adventure. The sequel, Simon’s Quest, introduced RPG elements and tried to vary the formula. Simon’s Quest wasn’t… Read More »
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks Review
It’s Zelda. So that means a ton of care and hard work was put into this game. It means the narrative is solid and it fits right in line with the rest of the franchise. It’s also a handheld installment… Read More »