Category - Reviews

Alice: Madness Returns Review (PS3)

Many moons ago, the Tim Burton of the video game world American McGee released his version of the popular Carrol novel, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, simply titled “American McGee’s Alice”.  This was not your...

Dirt 3 Review

While this year started off a little sad for racing games, it certainly has heated up recently.  With the releases of NASCAR The Game 2011, Gran Turismo 5, now Dirt 3 and Forza Motorsport 4 due out before the end of the year, racing fans...

Duke Nukem Forever Review (PC)

Duke Nukem Forever starts off 12 years after the events of Duke Nukem 3D – which, in case you have been living under a rock and did not know, also came out 12 years ago. Duke has basically become the king of Las Vegas after single...

Infamous 2 Review (PS3)

Infamous 2 by Sucker Punch and Sony is an interesting beast to say the least.  Going back in time a bit I wasn’t a huge fan of the original game.  I felt the story was a little bland and the camera issues simply killed the game for me.  I...

Hamilton’s Great Adventure – A...

Fatshark follows up their release of Lead and Gold with a new puzzle game named Hamilton’s Great Adventure.  Hamilton’s Great Adventure tells the tale of Ernest Hamilton, a overweight Indiana Jones look-a-like, as he scours ancient...

Icebreaker Review for iOS

Icebreaker is a new title from Natural Motion and Digital Legends Entertainment.  As the title implies, this is a hockey based game for the iPhone.  So I ask, can a hockey-themed minigame for the iOS score a Hat Trick in its debut on my iPhone...

Moon Diver Review (XBLA)

Here’s some new math for you so try and follow along with this equation: Graphics from Castlevania HD on XBLA + Gameplay from Strider on the NES + The Level and Power Up System from Devil May Cry =  Moon Diver for the Xbox LIVE Arcade. ...

Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale (XBLA)

This game has an immense appeal to a certain kind of gamer geek.  If you have ever owned a set of dice with more than six sides, ever spent a whole weekend with a group of friends locked in a room together with pencil and paper on the table in...

L.A. Noire Review

L.A. Noire, by Australian developer Team Bondi and Rockstar Games is a refreshing breath of air in the current game marketplace. You are Detective Cole Phelps, a military man fresh from WWII, trying to make a difference in the crime ridden...

The Next Big Thing – Review (PC)

The point and click adventure game has undergone a rejuvenation within this last year.  With the success of the latest season of Sam and Max, Telltale Games brought another point and click adventure game to the market recently with the Hector...