Category: VG Review
Let me start off with this: if you love the past Time Crisis titles, you’ll probably enjoy this game just as much. It really does nothing too different from the Time Crisis formula (other than add a horrible first-person mode… Read More »
I’ve always been a huge sucker for tales of treasure hunting, or anything remotely resembling Indiana Jones. (It’s the reason I wanted to be an archaeologist until I realized it wasn’t as fun as it Harrison Ford made it look.)… Read More »
If you’re like me, you have no idea what Ben 10 is. Basically, it’s the new hit Cartoon Network show about a 10 year-old kid named Ben Tennyson, who has a watch-like instrument called the Omnitrix which allows him to… Read More »
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Zombie Ninja Pro-Am Review
I knew that my luck would have to change someday. After reviewing Zack & Wiki, Super Mario Galaxy, and Assassin’s Creed, I found myself staring into the beady little eyes of Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Zombie Ninja Pro-Am (ZNPA). This… Read More »
I will be the first to admit that Assassin’s Creed is not exactly the game that I anticipated it to be. What I expected was the best thing since the advent of the home game console, but what I got… Read More »
There’s a reason Phoenix Wright’s first DS outing garnered such a fanatic following in the US that the game had to enter production a second (and third) time. The gameplay was something no one in this generation of gamers had… Read More »
Another year, another Mega Man. By this point, you really should know exactly what you’re getting when you pick up a “traditional” Mega Man game: classic 2d sidescrolling action, with little new, but plenty of nostalgia. Mega Man ZX Advent… Read More »
The Call of Duty franchise was one that I never really got into. Sure, it was a decent game and all, but it never had that extra bit that would really draw me in and keep me playing the game… Read More »
The last game where I nurtured adorable animals was one of the recent Pokemon titles. When Viva Piñata for PC fell into my mailbox, I knew virtually nothing about the game other than it had piñatas. While you won’t be… Read More »
Conan Review
The most obvious way of starting this review would probably be to bring up the old adage “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery” and say something about how similar the game is to God of War. Yeah it’s similar… Read More »