Category: VG Review
PixelJunk Eden Review
PixelJunk Eden is a game which seems to suffer from multiple personality disorder. On one hand, we have a game with some unique features and peaceful visuals, leading one to relax and play a game in an artistic environment where… Read More »
Civilization Revolution Review
As the cliché goes, it’s hard to make a strategy game on consoles. Many have tried, and all but a very select few have failed. Even the classic PC franchises have time and time again struggled on their console outings,… Read More »
I am a firm believer in the old adage, “never judge a book by its cover,” and in few places in the gaming world have I seen the phrase more applicable than in the MLB Power Pros franchise. Despite its… Read More »
Firing up 1942: Joint Strike conjures up fond memories of virtual journeys through the Pacific Theater, when Capcom’s original arcade version (and subsequent ports) of 1942 gave us an early dose of classic top-down vertical shooting action. With Joint Strike,… Read More »
Kyle and I have been watching (and occasionally playing) Braid for more than a year now. Since a fateful meeting with Jonathan Blow at E3 introduced me to the game, it’s been love at first sight. As anyone who asked… Read More »
Siren: Blood Curse Review
I’m a man who likes his blood and gore in movies and video games. When I need a fix of violence, I go and play Gears of War or Ninja Gaiden, and sit transfixed by how much bodily damage I… Read More »
We all know that fighting game fanatics will love (or are loving) Soulcalibur IV. But what about the rest of the gamers? Those who don’t have the time to dedicate their playing experience to an individual title, memorizing long lists… Read More »
Final Fantasy IV Review
Final Fantasy IV has been remade and ported several times over the last decade. Known as one of the greatest role-playing games ever made, the game has been eaten up every single time. Square Enix noticed the same success when… Read More »
Order Up! Review
If there’s one type of game I never thought I’d enjoy, it’s cooking games. When Cooking Mama made it big, I could never understand why. Playing a bit of Hell’s Kitchen only cemented that distaste. So it was with trepidation… Read More »
NCAA Football 09 Review
NCAA Football 09 is a safe game. While it finally delivers on the features fans have been asking for in recent years, it also doesn’t drastically change the tried and true formula which put the NCAA Football franchise where it… Read More »