Category:  VG Review

NBA 2K9 Review

By Brendon Lindsey, October 19, 2008 0 VG Review

While NBA Live 09 struggles to find an identity for itself as the series continues to rebound from the 07 debacle, NBA 2K9 shows yet again why the 2K series has usurped Live as the King of the Hardwood. Compared… Read More »

NBA Live 09 Review

By GamerNode Staff, October 19, 2008 0 VG Review

Despite its bigger brand name and history, the NBA Live series just hasn’t matched up to the 2K offerings in the last several years. From abysmal outings to “good but only a stepping stone” ones, year after year Live seems… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, October 17, 2008 0 VG Review

If legendary game designer Will Wright sat down one day with the intention of figuring out which of his games he liked best, only to realize that he just couldn’t choose a single aspect of virtual existence he most enjoyed… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, October 8, 2008 0 VG Review

To everyone who thought the 8-bit era died out over 15 years ago, Capcom and the Blue Bomber have just made a compelling argument to the contrary. Mega Man 9 has arrived on all three current generation consoles’ respective download… Read More »

Rock Band 2 Review

By Brendon Lindsey, October 3, 2008 0 VG Review

People are often hesitant with sequels, especially when there aren’t too many changes on paper. Dubbed Madden Syndrome, the process of merely updating a list (roster, songs, whatever) in a game is generally frowned upon-but for some reason the burgeoning… Read More »

Tales of Vesperia Review

By GamerNode Staff, September 29, 2008 0 VG Review

Tales of Vesperia is the first attempt by Namco Bandai to bring the Tales series into the next-gen of gaming. After a lackluster PS2 outing with Abyss, Vesperia looked to correct the issues plaguing that title, and make it a… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, September 25, 2008 0 VG Review

Anyone who is familiar with the digital pets such as Tamagotchi or Gigapet should already have a fairly clear understanding of the gameplay involved in Bandai Namco ‘s Digimon Wolrd Championship for the Nintendo DS. In fact, the Digimon product… Read More »

Lock’s Quest Review

By Brendon Lindsey, September 24, 2008 0 VG Review

When the tower defense genre sprung up last year, we saw countless titles trying to capitalize upon the simple (but addictive) formula. Dozens of games across handheld and downloadable platforms added their names to the growing list of tower defense… Read More »

Infinite Undiscovery Review

By Eddie Inzauto, September 21, 2008 0 VG Review

An impressive resume goes only so far. Such is the case for developer tri-Ace, whose list of prior accomplishments includes games in the critically acclaimed Valkyrie Profile and Star Ocean series. History aside, the Japanese company’s newest creation, Infinite Undiscovery,… Read More »

By GamerNode Staff, September 15, 2008 0 VG Review

What, you say you can’t afford to buy a Ferrari? It seems that a lot of people fall into this category, but never fear, Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli is here! This game won’t save the world, like Underdog, but it… Read More »