Category: VG Review
Tenchu Z Review
I’ve been a huge fan of the Tenchu series ever since the first game was released on the first PlayStation. At the time, there really weren’t a lot of ninja-based games out there that tried to make you feel as… Read More »
Pac-Man Championship Edition Review
Were people "upset" when the "big news" last week was the release of a new Pac-Man? Sure. Is that fair to the game? Not at all. Last week, many gamers were told by several sites to expect an announcement which… Read More »
Forza Motorsport 2 Review
Note: Before you read this, I want to inform you that I have always been a fan of simulation racing games. Having played numerous titles of this genre across a number of systems, I have spent hundreds of hours as… Read More »
Mario Party 8 Review
Since 1999, the Mario Party series has continued to showcase one of the industry’s most enticing forms of multiplayer gameplay. While the franchise has not been a work of art, the series has evolved into one of the gaming world’s… Read More »
Shadowrun Review
If you’re a fan of Shadowrun, by now you probably know all about Microsoft’s latest FPS title. Unlike the previous Shadowrun game (and unlike the P&P which spawned it), this title is a full-on multiplayer FPS fest. Taking cues from… Read More »
Winx Club: Join the Club Review
There is a certain degree of masochism to this job, but the moment Winx arrived on my desk, I knew I was in for something bad. "To Bri, <3 Me" was written on the cellophane with permanent ink. "Me" would… Read More »
Ultimate Baseball Online 2007 Review
Potential. Potential is what all MMO and online-based games need to succeed. People don’t want to play an online game only to get bored with it after a few times logging on. Games such as Everquest and World of Warcraft… Read More »
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords Review
Puzzle Quest is a brilliant idea. Take Bejeweled, toss in RPG elements and a semi-random story, port it to every system known to man and there you go, an inexpensive-to-produce game that basically works out to digital crack. I don’t… Read More »
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords – The Alchemy of Addiction Review
Puzzle Quest is a brilliant idea. Take Bejeweled, toss in RPG elements and a semi-random story, port it to every system known to man and there you go, an inexpensive-to-produce game that basically works out to digital crack. I don’t… Read More »
Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm Review
Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm is an RPG that coaxes you into playing the game by having you fulfill an assortment of tasks and quests that aren’t necessarily related to the main plot. The main missions move the storyline along,… Read More »