Category - Reviews

Marvel Pinball Review (PS3)

Marvel Pinball has all the feel and physics of real table pinball combined with some of the most well-known Marvel super heroes. But does it truly please both our inner gamer and comic geek at the same time? Find out in our full review of...

Worms: Battle Islands Review (PSP)

Worms: Battle Islands is the latest installment in the Worms franchise, a legacy that started 15 years ago and keeps going strong on for an ever-expanding list of platforms. Will this latest game be as much fun on the PSP? Find out in our full...

Review of Mafia II: Joe’s Adventures...

2K Games has released Joe's Adventures, the second DLC pack for their third-person shooter, Mafia II. Unfortunately for Joe, his adventures range from incredible to just plain impossible. Still, they have put a lot of playtime into a $10 DLC...

Your Shape: Fitness Evolved (X360) | REVIEW

With the release of Microsoft's Kinect motion control system, it was only a matter of tiem before a developer came out with a way for us couch potatoes to get up and get moving. Ubisoft has done just that with the Kinect launch title Your...

Kinect Joy Ride (X360) | Review

With the recently launched Kinect hardware, Microsoft gave racing fans their first glimpse at how their genre will be represented in the Kinect-era with the whimsical Kinect Joy Ride.. Does Kinect Joy Ride provide some great laughs or will it...

Divinity 2: The Dragon Knight Saga (PC) |...

This has been a huge year for game sequels, some over a decade in the making, and the big games have overshadowed some of the smaller gems. One such gem was Divinity 2: Ego Draconis. So Larian Studios took unorthodox steps to give it another...

Arcania: Gothic 4 | Review (Xbox 360)

Arcania: Gothic 4 has rich environments with plenty of questing to do, but will it be enough to keep the average player's attention or does the storyline get a bit lost in so much hack and slash? Find out in our full review of the game, After...

Deathspank | Review (PC)

Were you ever fortunate enough to read a pop-up book when you were young? Do you remember how it looked? All the characters that moved were cut out of thick paper and moved just irregularly enough to make you smirk. Hothead Games has taken this...