Category - Reviews

Voltron: Defender of the Universe – A...

THQ and Behavior Interactive have brought to the Xbox Live Arcade a game that I would have killed for as a kid during the 1980’s with Voltron: Defender of the Universe.  Unfortunately, nostalgia alone could not make this title the huge hit that...

Jurassic Park: The Game – A Review (PC)

Since the novel first hit in 1990, I have been absolutely enraptured with the world of Michael Crighton’s Jurassic Park.  Since the first release of the book, Jurrassic Park has seen four movies, another novel, ten series of comic books, a...

Yoostar 2 And Yoostar On MTV (Review)

I learned a long time ago that I have a face made for radio.  Back in college, I studied being both behind and in-front of the camera and realized my place was “in the rear with the gear”.  So, being there I got to know the gear...

Afterfall: inSanity Review (PC)

Afterfall: inSanity is the a “what if” story that takes a moment in time where things really could have taken a different turn and changes everything we know today.  During World War 2, right before the Nazis are at the point of...

Take On Helicopters Review (PC)

When Bohemia Interactive announced that they were going to tackle the flight simulator genre, they had my interest piqued, but it was a reserved interest. They are a company known for creating ultra realistic simulation, but their focus was...

Saints Row: The Third Review (PC/OnLive)

Certain games appeal to the “adult kid” in us, I know that sounds like an oxymoron but the truth is some games make us laugh and curse at the same time, some games make juvenile jokes not meant for children.  Generally, these games...

Logitech Modern Warfare 3 Keyboard Review

These days you can’t blink without coming across something that is related to the monster hit Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.  From soft drinks, to bullet shaped earphones we are all just passengers in MW3’s world.  As with any...