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Review: Halo Reach
For all intents and purposes, I should not be the one reviewing this game. I'm not the Halo fan. I don't play much multiplayer, and the First Person Shooter is not even my genre of choice.
Published by David Liao on Oct. 5, 2010
Review: Comic Jumper
Do you want to be frustrated and bored? Lulled into a mindless stare by monotony, or brought to overwhelming frustration due to bad game design? Well you’re in luck because Comic Jumper is there to fulfill those needs. Have an idea where this is going?
Published by Joseph Christ on Oct. 4, 2010
Review: Hydrophobia
Hydrophobia is the first game being released as the flagship title to Microsoft’s “Game Feast” XBLA promotion, and coming hot off the tails of the recent Summer of Arcade surely gives them some pretty big shoes to fill.
Published by Joseph Christ on Sept. 27, 2010
Review: Valkyria Chronicles II
The original Valkyria Chronicles was an incredibly smart, turn-based strategy game. It got rid of grids and replaced them with grandiose maps with free movement governed by action points. It did away with tedious leveling systems and focused on the importance of the collective whole, while still ...
Published by Ben Alford on Sept. 26, 2010
Review: Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions
Spider-Man is an IP that has had it's fair share of ups and downs in both film and video games. When it was revealed that Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions, a game spanning four parallel universes would be coming to next generation consoles, I was pumped.
Published by Nick Henderson on Sept. 22, 2010
Review: Mafia II
If there is any story topic that feels like it is completely saturated by popular culture it is the story of the Mob. It seems like we have had the past century filled with these stories, including what some regard to be the best stories of all time.
Published by Ben Alford on Sept. 16, 2010
Review: DeathSpank
DeathSpank has come to us from the creative mind of Ron Gilbert. Famous for his early work creating adventure games for Lucas Arts, he has been the man behind games like Maniac Mansion and The Secret of Monkey Island. It’s been a long development cycle for the DeathSpank.
Published by Joseph Christ on Sept. 1, 2010
Review: Castlevania: Harmony of Despair
Castlevania fans may be the most divided fan base to ever support a long running franchise. The first few Castlevania games were very straight-forward, yet challenging, action adventure titles.
Published by Brad Simons on Sept. 1, 2010