Category:  VG Review

Shattered Horizon Review

By GamerNode Staff, November 19, 2009 0 VG Review

The battle’s been quiet for a few moments, so all I can hear is my own breathing inside my spacesuit. My boots are latched onto a bit of rock, and I’m crouched just below the lip of an enormous ridge… Read More »

By Dan Crabtree, November 19, 2009 0 VG Review

For anyone who is familiar with the Ben 10 television series on Cartoon Network, its seems an obvious choice that this show should be translated into a videogame.  A boy inherits a powerful watch-like device, the Omnitrix, which grants him… Read More »

iMEvil: Overlord 2 Edition Review

By Matt Erazo, November 16, 2009 0 VG Review

With the massive amount of apps that hit the iTunes store every day, we rarely get around to looking at or reviewing iPhone games and apps. I decided to break from the usual gaming hussle to test out a new… Read More »

Academy of Champions: Soccer Review

By Jason Fanelli, November 14, 2009 0 VG Review

The Wii, by its very nature, is designed for families and children. While some games offer the “hardcore” experience, others seem too thrown together to be worth any type of game time. Because of this, Wii games that may actually… Read More »

By GamerNode Staff, November 13, 2009 0 VG Review

Mastering the role-playing genre is a challenge that few are suited to tackle. Unfortunately, most JRPGs that have been released recently are testament to this. We’ve played through the exact same scenarios countless times. And to what end? We usually… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, November 12, 2009 0 VG Review

It’s been hyped to the point that most games would dream of. It’s been on almost every gamer’s most wanted list and they have been waiting eagerly to get their hands on it. It has already courted controversy thanks to… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, November 9, 2009 0 VG Review

Modern video games often feature epic narratives and cinema-worthy production values, seeking to immerse players in magnificent fictional worlds that will help brand those titles games the next big things in gaming. Ubisoft’s Rabbids Go Home just wants everyone to… Read More »

By GamerNode Staff, November 8, 2009 0 VG Review

Independent games are always a source of great inspiration (and sometimes, ridicule) in that you never know what you’re going to find nestled away in the depths of indie creations. You’ll find some hidden gems, and you’ll get into some… Read More »

By GamerNode Staff, November 8, 2009 0 VG Review

Everywhere you venture in the world of indie gaming and the Xbox Live Arcade you’ll find clones of the wildly successful Geometry Wars from Bizarre Creations. Usually, most of them don’t live up to the standards that the original set… Read More »

By Matt Erazo, November 6, 2009 0 VG Review

A lot of games take themselves too seriously. Whether it’s a dark, metaphoric yarn or a brooding and emotional protaganist, some games just don’t go for a flat out wacky story or tongue-in-cheek tone, trends that are sorely missing from… Read More »