Category: VG Review
There is no genre in videogames that has as many subdivided fans that are undoubtedly convinced that a particular title, or line of titles, is the pinnacle as 3D fighting games. Some titles have much more fleshed out stories, some… Read More »
Before Halo 3, Gears of War was the reason why Xbox 360s were flying off shelves. Heck, even to this day Gears is still a mainstay on Xbox Live. A year after the game debuted for the Xbox 360, the… Read More »
I admit, I’m not the biggest TCG fan in these parts. (I believe that honor falls to Frank?) That being said, Eye of Judgment still surprised me in that it was not only easily accessible, but more fun than just… Read More »
Last year, a lot of people were anxiously awaiting the release of Timeshift. Fast forward to now, and the game is just coming out, after a lengthy redo process undertaken by Saber and their numerous publishers. It’s an ironic fact,… Read More »
Guitar Hero III Review
Guitar Hero truly lives up to its name in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, the newest installment to an ever-growing franchise. Guitar Hero III comes bundled with a massive array of new rock songs, many of which are master… Read More »
Exit Review
Another week, another PSP port. Wait, let me rephrase that. Another week, another glorious PSP port. There, much better. This industry is constantly being bombarded by rehashes, sequels, and shovelware to the point that innovation has been shed in favor… Read More »
I never really thought about how hard it would be to truly review an indie game before. Sure, the gameplay usually does something refreshing, but for the most part a lot of indie games fall short for obvious reasons compared… Read More »
Anyone who knows me knows that Disgaea was one of my favorite PS2 titles, and probably in my Top 10 list of favorite games, period. So it should come as no surprise that when I got Afternoon of Darkness, I… Read More »
The Tony Hawk franchise has been around since 1999, and with Tony Hawk’s Proving Ground, it’s reaching its ninth installment. With Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 however, the game reached a near perfect pinnacle. The following rehashes have added small… Read More »
Let’s flashback to late 2004 for a moment. There’s a dank, foul smell in the air created by unimaginative RPGs and carbon-copied first-person shooters starting to rot. It’s almost like developers decided to throw awful games into a cloning machine… Read More »