Category: VG Review
Truly unique experiences are sought after like gold in the videogame industry today, but rarely does a work deliver on an off-the-beaten-path idea as successfully as Patapon for the PSP. In what can best be described as a linear real-time… Read More »
Nearly four years after its release, Relic Entertainment’s critically acclaimed Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War RTS series has received somewhat annual standalone expansion packs. Picking up help from defunct developer Iron Lore Entertainment, the third and last expansion pack, Soulstorm,… Read More »
Naruto: Ninja Destiny Review
Somehow, the DS has become the go-to place for anime-inspired fighters. Bleach, Jump, and now Naruto, all of the major worldwide anime properties are representing on Nintendo’s monster handheld. Of course, a Naruto fighting game is nothing new in the… Read More »
Lost Planet Review
Many players have already been trudging the” knee-deep in snow” ice planet that Lost Planet takes place in for a year on their Xbox 360s. Now it’s the PS3’s turn to venture in this cold, snow-blasted, alien crawling planet, all… Read More »
Let’s take a trip down memory lane before we begin. Remember this commercial? Oh, Nintendo, you certainly have come a long way. Super Smash Bros. originally started out as an experiment between Satoru Iwata and a young Masahiro Sakurai. The… Read More »
N+ Review
Excelling at the more difficult levels of N+ is what I would imagine it would be like jumping in the driver’s seat of an Ariel Atom and hitting every possible apex of that son-of-a-bitch racetrack Nurburing, in the rain. The… Read More »
If you play games, chances are you at least know of Dynasty Warriors. Hell, there’s a good chance you’ve owned one of the dozen+ iterations of the franchise. It’s certainly created a stigma surrounding itself as a game that comes… Read More »
Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis Review
Alchemy is a popular subject in the realm of fiction, and in particular, videogames. The developers of the Atelier Iris series, Gust, have dabbled in alchemy for some time now, and in Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis they further explore… Read More »
“Would you like to read my review of Professor Layton and the Curious Village for the Nintendo DS? Well then to prove your interest, you’ll have to solve this puzzle for me…” Had GamerNode somehow slipped into the realm of… Read More »
EA’s boss, John Riccitiello, isn’t smiling much these days because the average review scores of Electronic Arts’ games have fallen from 77 last year to the present 72 on Metacritic.com, a website that gathers samplings of reviews from different sites… Read More »