Category: VG Review
Heavenly Sword Review
Let me just get this out of the way: yes, Heavenly Sword is a very short game, and can be beaten in 5 hours or less. But that doesn’t make it a bad game. In fact, Heavenly Sword is a… Read More »
Stranglehold Review
I’ve loved Stranglehold ever since I spent hours playing it at E3. Before that, I was worried it would be another game hyped up because of the names tied to it that would ultimately disappoint. E3 changed that, and playing… Read More »
Monster Hunter Freedom 2 Review
Monster Hunter is one of those franchises that every Japanese gamer is familiar with, but most American gamers have never heard of. I admit that until recently, I was in the camp ignorant of the games; I had heard them… Read More »
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 Review
I always get a kick out of playing the latest Tiger Woods game. I’ve always found that odd, since I absolutely detest playing golf in real life. (Maybe it’s because I suck? Nah.) With Tiger Woods 07, EA had a… Read More »
Lair Review
Games like Lair make me sad. You have an incredible story and world fully fleshed out in beautiful cinematic cutscenes, but the gameplay is just downright frustrating and boring. The initial story to Lair doesn’t seem like anything too awesome;… Read More »
Two Worlds Review
Two Worlds is a very fitting title. On one side, you have the game with a lot of exploring opportunities, freedom, and customization; on the other, you have the game with the horrible bugs, awful framerates, uninspired scenery, and insanely… Read More »
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix Review
Anyone that knows me will tell you that the puzzle genre is, and has always been, one of my personal favorites. That being said, I have always looked at the many iterations of Puzzle Fighter as nothing more than a… Read More »
Streets of Rage 2 Review
Dear Streets of Rage 2, It’s good to finally meet you! Wow, I remember seeing you around while I was growing up. You seemed so trendy with your pop culture protagonists such as the wrestler suffering from a bad case… Read More »
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Review
The five year span between the first release in the Metroid Prime series to the day that Metroid Prime 3: Corruption finally hit the shelves has felt like an eternity. It’s been so long since the last console iteration of… Read More »
Jeanne D'Arc Review
Jeanne D’Arc is set in 15th century France, and as you could guess it’s based off of the real story of Joan of Arc, but not the one listed in your history books. This is the Hundred Years War as… Read More »