Category: VG Review
City Life: World Edition Review
When Will Wright and Maxis exploded onto the city simulation scene back in 1989 with SimCity, the genre has since waned a little; reasons include disinterest and lack of games. It’s been close to 4 years since SimCity 4 jumped… Read More »
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Review
Finally the day has come where S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl jumps onto the stage a fair bit late and looking a little worn around the edge. It’s no wonder that this is the case, as this game has been in… Read More »
The Godfather: The Don's Edition Review
Yeah, youse have heard that the outfit, Electronic Arts, has put together another Godfather game, but dis time, it’s for the PS3. So I personally, Frankie "Four Eyes" Linguini, am gonna clue you in on whether this game, The Godfather:… Read More »
The Godfather: Blackhand Edition Review
When EA first threw us "the pitch," as we’ll call it, that they were planning to turn one of the most beloved films in cinematic history, The Godfather, into a video game, many were quick to assume the worst. After… Read More »
UEFA Champion's League 2006-2007 Review
Who would’ve thought that soccer and card battles could go hand in hand? Well, Electronic Arts obviously had some sort of inkling. EA is up to its fourth Xbox 360 soccer title in the past year and a half, and… Read More »
Shining Force EXA Review
The Shining Force series launched in the early nineties with The Legacy of Great Intention for the good ol’ Genesis. Over a decade later, Sega released Shining Force EXA — a single-player roleplaying game that plunges gamers into interactive worlds… Read More »
Full Auto 2: Battlelines Review
Right off the bat, this game is a decently enjoyable racing/shooting hybrid. The graphics are fairly good, some of the licensed music tracks are pretty awesome when you notice them, and the racing mechanics are more arcade-style than realistic. Whatever,… Read More »
Chili Con Carnage Review
I won’t be the first to say that the PSP is flooded with ports and remakes, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that they are all of substandard quality. Based off of last year’s Total Overdose: A Gunslinger’s Tale in Mexico,… Read More »
QuickSpot Review
If you’ve been paying any attention to the state of gaming the past few years, you’d notice a growing number of casual titles out there, especially on the Nintendo DS. QuickSpot is Namco’s newest foray into that market, and while… Read More »
Sam & Max: Reality 2.0 Review
So what can trump the insane plot from Episode 4? How about a viral video game taking people hostage and the threat of virtual reality consuming the world? Replace the flowing fields of the White House with vibrant colors of… Read More »