Category - Reviews

Homefront Review – PC

Veteran writer/director John Milius (Conan the Barbarian, Red Dawn) and THQ have teamed up to bring us gamers a videogame portraying an invasion of the United States by North Korea in the near future. The game's slogan is 'Home Is Where the War...

Killzone 3 Review — PS3

It has been some time since the last Killzone game and fans of the series have been very vocal about what they wanted for Killzone 3. We got our hands on a copy of the game and stepped out into the Helghast filled world. Does Killzone 3 hold up...

Battle: Los Angeles Review (PC)

Sabre Interactive and Konami have teamed up to bring us the official video game tie-in to the new film, Battle: Los Angeles. The game puts the player into the role of a soldier in SSgt. Nantz's squad and attempts to recreate many scenes from...

Review of Dragon Age 2 – PC

BioWare and Electronic Arts bring us the next installment of their Dragon Age series with Dragon Age 2. Focusing on a character with one origin and few class options, BioWare has attempted to 'streamline' the gameplay experience while hoping to...

Trapped Dead – Review (PC)

Headup Games has brought us Trapped Dead, a real-time strategy game with an isometric view where the goal is to fight off hordes of the undead in order to survive. With gameplay a la Commandos and Desperados, Trapped Dead has a whole lot to...

Fallout NV: Dead Money Review

In this first expansion for Fallout: New Vegas, Dead Money transports the Courier to the Sierra Madre Casino, virtually untouched by the great war. The Courier is pitted against Elijah, former elder of the local Brotherhood of Steel chapter who...

Bulletstorm – A Review (X360)

We first saw Epic and People Can Fly's Bulletstorm back at the 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo. Our collective mouths watered as body parts flew across the screen in our first little teaser of what was to come. We finally got our hands on...

Gemini Rue – Review (PC)

What happens when you combine a psychological thriller with games like Full Throttle? You get the Noir-styled adventure game Gemini Rue. We got our hands on a copy so let's jump back in time to point and click our way through the universe...

King’s Quest III Redux (PC Review)

In 1986 King's Quest III was a king of its time as was its developer Sierra (anyone else miss Leisure Suit Larry?), everybody who played computer games couldn't wait to play the King's Quest games or crowd around a friend who was lucky enough...