Category - Reviews

Review of Anna (PC)

It is the Halloween Season, and we here at GamingShogun.com love nothing more than a good scare, whether it is from a movie, theme park, or video game.  So, I was truly excited when the editor asked me to take care of Anna, a first person...

Knott’s Scary Farm 2012 Review

This year marks Knott’s Berry Farm’s 40th seasonal Halloween Haunt event. As this is the big FOUR-ZERO for the park, they tried to pull out all the stops and make this their best year yet. Our first stop of the night was...

Six Flags Great Adventure Fright Fest Review

It came from nowhere. I pick up my pace. Not yet a run, but I know I need to move faster. I hear screams behind me. First a handful – then more. I turn around to try to glimpse where they came from, but I can’t see past the miniature...

ArmA II – Army of the Czech Republic...

In a world of FPS there are certain franchises which deliver excellent gameplay but due to the big boys never get the light of press.  Everyone has heard of CoD and Battlefield but there has been another very active franchise which has been...

Tryst Review (PC/Steam)

I got really busy for a while there, too busy to play all the games I wanted.  I know a lot of you out there who know me think that only happens during October when my grin glows in dark lit places, but I truly do get busy during an unofficial...

Massive Fury DLC Hits Transformers: Fall Of...

The latest Massive Fury DLC for Transformers: Fall of Cybertron doesn’t bring any new maps with it but it does bring some love for the old school Transformers.  The features include being able to play Retro Optimus Prime in single player...

Halloween Horror Nights 2012 Review

We were fortunate enough to attend the media night of the 2012 Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights which consists of their annual Eyegore Awards red carpet ceremony as well as entry into their haunted event. Braving the freeways from...

Jet Set Radio – A Review (XBLA)

The Sega Dreamcast was a beloved machine by many people back in 1999.  Having only survived the vicious video game market for three years, the Dreamcast was home to some of the most memorable video games in history.  Games like Crazy Taxi...