July 28th, 2009 by Josh Schwartzman
Despite the recently announced delay of Bioshock 2 till 2010, plenty of exciting new features and elements keep being revealed that should give fans something to look forward to next year. While the first game featured a solid single player campaign (and a very good one at that), it lacked a key component that nearly [...]
PlayStation 3, Previews, Xbox 360 | 1 Comment |
July 27th, 2009 by Danreb Victorio
Unless you’ve gotten a Wii using unconventional methods, chances are you’ve spent hours upon hours playing Wii Sports, the game that came packed in with virtually every console to get players to just plug in their system and play. The game helped create a revolution for Nintendo, being a dark horse to get the company [...]
Reviews, Wii | 1 Comment |
July 27th, 2009 by Chris Selogy
With a distinct lack of Arkanoid clones on PSN, Sidhe Interactive looks to take advantage of that hole with its latest game. Shatter takes the concept of the brick-breaking game and flips it on its side, literally, by adding new abilities to your paddle and getting away from the rigid style of stages that you’re [...]
PlayStation 3, Reviews | 1 Comment |
July 25th, 2009 by Danreb Victorio
Dissidia: Final Fantasy is probably the most-awaited game on the PSP, if not all handhelds, this summer. Most fans of Final Fantasy have been researching the game in countless fansites, reading various impressions and previews of this highly-anticipated title. Fortunately to their delight, a downloadable demo of the brawler is available on the PlayStation Network, [...]
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July 23rd, 2009 by Josh Schwartzman
Most gamers might have heard of the Monkey Island games, but a lot have probably never played them. Thankfully Lucasarts respectfully refueled their classic swashbuckling adventure title to deliver the same loveable and quirky thrills you enjoyed all those years ago. The Secret of Monkey Island, the first in the series, is just as funny, [...]
Reviews, Xbox 360 | 3 Comments |
July 22nd, 2009 by Chris Selogy
As the PSP Go launch nears, the amount of UMD games from other countries becoming PSN downloads in North America continues to grow. What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord!? is about as interesting and odd as the title would probably suggest. This niche PSP game offers you a chance to see what [...]
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July 21st, 2009 by Danreb Victorio
Developed by Marvelous Entertainment and published by XSEED, there isn’t a lot of success expected for Little King’s Story in the public’s blind gaming eye. Not only is the third party team not the most well known out there, but the game’s boxart doesn’t look too “maturely engaging” either, and it’s a shame because Little [...]
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July 15th, 2009 by Josh Schwartzman
America’s pastime has always been one of the most popular sports to play and one that everyone can seemingly enjoy and excel at without requiring too much of a learning curve. 2K Games’ The Bigs franchise exceeds all expectations by offering over-the-top dynamics with baseball, allowing players to hit balls farther than possible, throw fireball [...]
PlayStation 3, Reviews, Xbox 360 | 1 Comment |
July 13th, 2009 by Chris Selogy
With the recent resurgence in adventure games on PC starting around the time that Sam & Max returned as an episodic series by Telltale Games, it’s great to see them extend their series over to the console realms with the release of Sam & Max Save the World. This XBLA release collects all six episodes [...]
Reviews, Xbox 360 | 1 Comment |
July 13th, 2009 by Chris Selogy
Atlus is known as one of the biggest publishers of RPGs, so it was definitely a surprise to see that they were publishing a puzzle game for Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network called Droplitz. Being developed by Blitz Arcade, the developers behind PowerUp Forever, this puzzle game combines two types of puzzle games into [...]
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