Category: VG Review
We Love Golf! Those must be the first words out of everyone’s mouth every morning at Camelot Software Planning, developers best known for their work on the Hot Shots Golf and Mario Golf series, and now the driving force (I… Read More »
Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 Review
Trauma Center 2 is the same game we fell in love with on the DS, but with much better gameplay. If that doesn’t already have you running to pick up a copy, let me explain. One of the biggest complaints… Read More »
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Review
When Guitar Hero: Aerosmith was announced, a lot of the Guitar Hero faithful shook their heads. An entire game based around one band? And that band was Aerosmith? You can probably understand why. It was an odd (but financially understandable)… Read More »
Command & Conquer 3: Kane’s Wrath is the follow-up (expansion) to last year’s Tiberium Wars, in which our anti-hero, Kane, suffered bitter defeat at the hands of his enemies. Now he’s back for a little bit of revenge, and he’s… Read More »
Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit Review
It seems fans of Dragon Ball Z are forever stuck with fighting games. Where once there stood a nice break of RPGs and adventure titles, these days anything with the DBZ moniker on it is bound to be yet another… Read More »
Since the first telecast of Deadliest Catch on the Discovery Channel, I have been a die-hard fan of the television show. It follows the exploits of crab fishermen in the waters off of Alaska. The job is called the most… Read More »
Suffering the inherent disadvantage of being a classic top-down real-time strategy game on a platform with 100% less keyboard-and-mouse control, Supreme Commander on the Xbox 360 immediately has an uphill battle to fight. Hellbent Games has made a valiant effort… Read More »
Strategy RPGs have become an increasingly popular genre for the gamer on the go. Setting you up with the basics of controlling one side and defeating the other in a short amount of time, it’s a perfect example of quick,… Read More »
There’s no questioning that since its conception, Ratchet & Clank has been the best platformer around. The Lombax and his robotic pal have been in zany adventures all over the universe, and on several platforms. Secret Agent Clank marks the… Read More »
It’s not often that you get a chance to pull your hair out and laugh with glee while trying to solve puzzles in a game, but Art of Murder: FBI Confidential can certainly do this and more. This is a… Read More »