Category:  VG Review

By Jorge Albor, July 27, 2009 0 VG Review

There is beauty in two seemingly disparate elements melded into one seamless creation. Steal Princess aims to accomplish this task by blending genres with puzzle solving and platforming components. Genre is itself a nebulous word, which seems to lose meaning… Read More »

By Tyler Cameron, July 24, 2009 0 VG Review

My experience playing through Steambot Chronicles: Battle Tournament was a strange love/hate incident. What started out in excitement and intrigue with the dialogue options and customization possibilities for my Trotmobile was quickly dampened by the utterly boring missions and fetch… Read More »

By GamerNode Staff, July 23, 2009 0 VG Review

You’ve got to hand it to NIS — they have a knack for finding and publishing some of the quirkiest games the world has ever seen. That’s why they remain one of my favorite publishers. They’re not afraid to please… Read More »

Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Review

By GamerNode Staff, July 13, 2009 0 VG Review

RPGs are tricky subject matter. If you can’t get together an intriguing cast of characters, solid gameplay that rewards your grinding, and a great storyline that should keep you playing, then they become throwaways that are little more than copies… Read More »

By Brendon Lindsey, June 26, 2009 0 VG Review

Some of the product descriptions for FaceFighter label it as a game with “rich and snappy gameplay” that will “satisfy even the most demanding fans,” but, in actuality, it’s more of a casual fighting minigame with the entertaining ability to… Read More »

By Brendon Lindsey, June 26, 2009 0 VG Review

Surprisingly, the iPhone is filled to the brim with word games. The latest, 99Games’ Wordulous, is looking to carve a spot for itself in the genre. From the first moment you load the game and see the game’s mascot character… Read More »

By Brendon Lindsey, June 26, 2009 0 VG Review

Remember the Flash game, Defend Your Castle? In it, stickmen would attack your castle, and you would use the mouse to fling them away, causing hilariously entertaining stickman devastation. Not surprisingly, the concept became a popular game on the iPhone,… Read More »

Class of Heroes Review

By Tyler Cameron, June 23, 2009 0 VG Review

Class of Heroes is an old-school dungeon crawler RPG that is light on plot and heavy on level grinding, party management and cycling through menus. Fans of the genre will surely find something to love here as there are over… Read More »

Ghostbusters: The Video Game Review

By Brendon Lindsey, June 16, 2009 0 VG Review

As anyone who knows me can probably guess, I’m a huge Ghostbusters fan. I’ve loved the movies since I first saw the original when I was just a kid, and the series has remained one of my alltime favorites. Even… Read More »

Crimson Gem Saga Review

By Eddie Inzauto, June 15, 2009 0 VG Review

It can be a bit of a grind and won’t wow players with its originality,but Crimson Gem Saga from IronNos and Atlus is a fine traditional RPG experience that’s easy to play and features an excellent user interface and attractive… Read More »