Black – PS2 Review
What’s the first thing a player does when he plays Black? He gets out his pistol and he carefully aims it at the table in front. Blow anything to pieces? Yeah, right. So there I was, pistol cocked, looking down
Lula 3D – PC Review
Please. Make it stop! Adult games have never really fared very well on the PC, but this one just takes the biscuit; Lula 3D is a gaming travesty. Ok, so we can accept that some games take on an adult
Quest For Sleeping Beauty – PS2 Review
Hold your nose folks! This one’s a stinker! Now, no review starting with a sentence like that is ever going to get a good review, is it? I must admit, I’m probably a little old for the target audience of
Castlevania: Curse of Darkness – PS2 Review
As I sit here, eating chicken and contemplating how to write this review, I find myself lost for a beginning. It’s not like I’ve hit a dry spell and can’t think of something witty, interesting or relevant to say –
Crystal Quest – Xbox 360 Review (Xbox Live Arcade)
The difficulty settings, responsive controls and some nice visual download content to boot make Crystal Quest stand out from a slew of other dual-stick control games and I'd recommend it over SmashTV or Robotron 2084 in a second, but it isn't quite up there with Geometry Wars.
Rub Rabbits! – DS Review
Sega’s Feel the Magic: XY/XX was one of the few launch titles that truly demonstrated the type of unique gameplay experiences only the DS is capable of providing, but even so, this compilation of mini-games didn’t feel completely finished. Enter
ATV 3: Offroad Fury – PS2 Review
I had a quad once. But, like all good things, my quad days came to an end when a dirty thief decided it would be a good idea to steal it from me. Obviously I wasn’t riding the quad when
Command & Conquer: The First Decade – PC Review
A decades worth of games in one box, surely a good deal for all, but then it all depends on how well those games have aged with the times and how well they play on today's technology.
Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None – PC Review
The joy of books is that they draw upon your imagination. The locations, descriptors and protagonists all take on a unique identity in your mind, a vision that is different from anyone else’s. Then when a film or game is
Full Auto – Xbox 360 Review
Developed by Pseudo Interactive, Sega’s Full Auto has been a hotly awaited original title for the 360 ever since it was first unveiled, due in large part to its promising combination of Burnout-style arcade racing, vehicular combat and the most
Nanostray – DS Review
Long have top down 2D shooters been a staple of every console, even including the latest batch with the wonderful Ikaruga, so it’s no surprise the DS has received it’s first attempt. Although I’m not really that good at them,
WWII Tank Commander – PC Review
Tanks are great, but without an imaginative use of their sturdy firepower they can themselves be quite boring to control in game, sadly WWII Tank Commander isn't about to break that mold.
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