World Poker Tour – PSP Review
The World Poker Tour experience is akin to letting one rip in a crowded elevator; you’re not quite sure what to do next! After settling down at the Aviation Club De France’s olive-green table, cards began to fly around the
Super Princess Peach – DS Review
Super Mario Bros rocked the gaming world when released in 1985, and to this day retains the grand title as the best selling video game in history, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. The quest to save the
Tao’s Adventure: Curse Of The Demon Seal – DS Review
Don’t tell anyone, but I have a bit of a problem. See, since I started playing Tao’s Adventure: Curse of the Demon Seal, these two little guys that look like me have taken up perches on my shoulder and are
Rush for Berlin – PC Review
The time, the second World War, or to be specific the closing stages, the objective, Berlin. This might not be the first RTS game to take us through the theater of WWII, but it's one the first with a real genuine sense of urgency as you get pushed into closing in on Hitlers final bastion. Is it little more than a gimmick though?
Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble – PSP Review
Each and every esteemed superhero ever to emerge from the similarly-supernatural hands of the Fantastic Four (that’s Stan Lee, Bob Kane, Jerry Siegal and Joe Shuster, by the way), have had at least one glaring weakness, one detrimental factor that,
Armored Core: Nine Breaker – PS2 Review
Of the many mech games out on the market today, the Armored Core series has proven to be one of the most enjoyable entries into the genre. Developed by From Software and published by Agetec Inc., Armored Core is known
Metroid Prime: Hunters – DS Review
In the fall of 2004, those that were lucky enough to find the new Nintendo DS were also given the opportunity to demo Metroid Prime: Hunters. Although the game was still in development at the time, players were able to
Take Command: 2nd Mannassas – PC Review
They say first impressions count. I would generally tend to agree. However, my first impression of Take Command: 2nd Manassas was something along the lines of “Woweee, this is so horrendously ugly and unplayable”. Now I still maintain that the