Category: VG Review
Dokapon Journey Review
Audio Review?!? Dokapon Journey Audio Review Transcription is below: The following is a GamerNode.com review. All words spoken herein are the opinion of the reviewer, Jason Fanelli. Who, coincidentally, is the greatest game reviewer to ever live. Anyway… Dokapon Journey… Read More »
To represent the complexities of mixed martial arts in videogame format is no easy task, and successful translations of realistic fighting have mostly evaded developers, despite their best efforts. With UFC 2009: Undisputed, however, developer Yuke’s has leapt into the… Read More »
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier Review
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier is an extension of Banpresto’s long-running strategy series, only this time Monolith Software has taken the reigns and created a turn-based RPG that is both by the book and off the wall at… Read More »
The Dark Spire Review
When a reviewer’s best (and only) analogies for a game come from 1980s classics, one can be certain that the title is decidedly niche. Such is the case with The Dark Spire, a dungeon-crawling first-person role-playing game from Atlus and… Read More »
Zeno Clash is an independent, PC-only first-person beat ’em up, released for digital download on Steam and Direct2Drive. It was created by Chilean studio Ace Team, and has turned many heads even prior to its release, its hype (for lack… Read More »
The Company of Heroes franchise is not the typical real-time strategy experience that many gamers are familiar with. Relic’s latest standalone expansion, Tales of Valor, takes the gameplay standard set forth in the first two entries in the series and… Read More »
Flock! Review
Flock! is an interesting and novel puzzle game from Capcom and Proper Games, in which players must use a small flying saucer to herd a variety of farm animals across vibrant, elaborate, and hazard-ridden landscapes toward the Mother Flocker mothership… Read More »
Mana Khemia: Student Alliance Review
Mana Khemia: Student Alliance is a game that should have never been. The original Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis, developed by Gust, was mediocre to begin with, and the PSP version only serves to degrade what was already a less-than-enrapturing… Read More »
Merchants of Brooklyn Review
Merchants of Brooklyn is a futuristic, dystopic FPS, developed by independent studio Paleo Entertainment, a group of Half-Life 2 modders turned game developers. The game is set in Brooklyn in the year 3100 AD, when global warming has caused the… Read More »
Resident Evil 5 Review
Resident Evil 5 has some unquestionably ENORMOUS shoes to fill. Following Resident Evil 4, a game that redefined the Resident Evil series and was widely touted as one of the greatest achievements in game development for its time (still the… Read More »