Category: VG Review
What would you get if you made a game that has elements of Tekken, Bushido Blade, Street Fighter and Naruto all rolled into one? You’d end up with Bleach: Shattered Blade, a sword fighting game. The new title is based… Read More »
How does that advice go? “If you can’t beat them, join them”? In the case of Big Huge Games and their Rise of Nations series, they created a nice competitor to Microsoft’s Age of Empires III franchise. But it looks… Read More »
I have to admit, I am at a bit of a disadvantage when it comes to soccer. I’ve watched the matches on television, talked to people who are fans of the sport and have even played my fair share of… Read More »
It’s not easy trying to review a game like Every Extend Extra Extreme (E4). Like Space Giraffe, it’s not about the somewhat traditional gameplay elements; it’s about the way in which the audio and visuals blend together with the gameplay… Read More »
Games don’t usually offend me. I understand that there are bad games out there, and that’s fine (to some degree), but when classic games are repackaged in such a way that they are merely vehicles for a hidden, more sinister… Read More »
Speedball 2 lies somewhere in that void between rollerball and soccer/hockey. Take the aggressive and cheesy nature of rollerball and apply it to a futuristic game of soccer and you have this unexpected XBLA title. Apparently the game is a… Read More »
Honestly, I don’t know why you wouldn’t have The Orange Box by now. (The only acceptable excuses are lack of money, lack of a PC and 360, or you’re doing Peace Corps work and have no access to electricity.) It’s… Read More »
Well, it looks like Insomniac’s choice to take a breather from the Ratchet & Clank franchise and make the PS3’s first big game – Resistance: Fall of Man – paid off. Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction is their… Read More »
Puzzle Quest Review
Puzzle Quest has been out for awhile on PSP and DS and was praised for its seamless amalgamation of puzzle-based gameplay with traditional RPG depth and storytelling. Since I had never played this seemingly fantastic game, I jumped at the… Read More »
"Don’t just rip up the track. Tear it a new one." A pretty fitting tagline for Sega Rally Revo. This game isn’t your typical racer filled with finesse, it’s best described as gritty contact racing. You’ll power slide through every… Read More »