Category: VG Review
Wing Island Review
I should have known something would go wrong when a game’s most unique selling feature is being the first flight action game for the Wii. Is it incredible motion sensing controls? No. Is it a plethora of gameplay modes and… Read More »
Alien Shooter: Vengeance Review
As any PC gamer knows, there certainly isn’t a lack of shooter games. Among this crowded marketplace full of these types of games comes Alien Shooter: Vengeance. We’ll give you one guess what this game is about. (Hint: It’s about… Read More »
Maelstrom Review
Codemasters’ and KDV Games’ RTS game Maelstrom is what the name suggests. While it’s a very powerful whirlpool capable of displaying plenty of power and destroying land (pluses to the game’s visuals and terraforming system), it’s also a very big… Read More »
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 Review
Tiger Woods PGA Tour ’07 has finally made the complete video game golf circuit by appearing on every full sized game console, with the latest addition making its way to the Wii. We’ve already reviewed the game for the Xbox… Read More »
Oblivion Review
By now, you probably know all about Oblivion. Bethsoft’s hit RPG isn’t exactly a cult sensation, and it was in the running for most Game of the Year contests. Days ago it celebrated its first birthday, which happened to coincide… Read More »
Armored Core 4 Review
For someone who has never played an Armored Core game before, the fourth entry in the series sure took a lot of getting used to. Mandatory training missions offered the obligatory hand-holding, but it lacked that concrete and tangible slam… Read More »
After Burner: Black Falcon Review
After Burner: Black Falcon is a boring game with a serious identity crisis. With a story of a rogue squadron that has stolen top secret aircraft from Dreamland, you begin with the impression that you’re dealing with some serious stuff…. Read More »
College Hoops 2K7 Review
Down 14 with just under three minutes to go, my Trojans are facing imminent defeat at the hands of the top-seeded Arizona Wildcats. With nothing left to lose, I tell my team to play in desperation mode, which means running… Read More »
Jade Empire: Special Edition Review
How does a two-year old PC port of an awesome Xbox RPG hold-up in today’s world? Well, if the game is from a company like Bioware, then the game may have some life. And if the game is like Jade… Read More »
Def Jam: Icon Review
Previous Def Jam titles were essentially wrestling games that pitted hip-hop artists against one another; surprisingly enough, this formula was actually very enjoyable and worked on multiple levels. Def Jam: Icon is a step in a different direction. Developed by… Read More »