Every four years, the world comes together and competes for ultimate glory in an ever-expanding list of Olympic events. Each Summer Olympics also brings with...
Category - Reviews
When I first got my PS2 (admittedly late in the game for the console), the original Ratchet & Clank trilogy of games were some of the first titles I picked...
As a racing enthusiast, I feel the genre never quite receives the attention it deserves in the gaming community. Sure, we have franchises like Need For Speed...
When the PSP was first released, many gamers thought they could finally play console-like shooters on the go. However, it didn’t take long for the limitations...
It’s not hard to see what n-Space and Square Enix were trying to achieve when they created Heroes of Ruin. While there are a multitude of dungeon crawlers on...
I love Magic: the Gathering. I love the community, the gameplay, the constantly evolving meta (which decks people are using etc), and more than anything I love...
First off, this is the weirdest review I’ll ever have to write. Where to begin? If you’re reading this and haven’t read our Walking Dead “Episode 1” review -–...
Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor is without doubt the worst game I have ever played. Well, I say “played,” but I can’t honestly call any of my time...
Gravity Rush is the latest title from SCE Japan Studio and was tipped by many to be the Vita’s first “system seller” title. Unfortunately it falls short of...
Growing up, I was a huge fan of Mario Tennis for Nintendo 64. The Gamecube version lost some of the game’s simplicity, but I’m happy to see that...
When it finally came to writing the review for PixelJunk 4am (just 4am from here on out), I had to ask myself – what makes a game? There are those that...
Recently I had the distinct pleasure of sitting down to play Quantum Conundrum, the new first-person puzzler developed by co-mastermind of Portal, Kim Swift...
This review has been a long time coming. As I sit here with my copy of The Witcher 2: Enchanced Edition for the Xbox 360 laying across the desk next to me, I...
Have you all got your life back after Tiny Tower? Good, now go out and grab yourself NimbleBit’s latest addition to the 8-bit gaming world, Pocket Planes...
I want to preface this review by saying, “Yes, Max Payne 3 was released over a month ago and this review is late!” Still, Max Payne 3 is quite...
I have never been a fan of motion-control gaming, so you can imagine my surprise when I found myself thoroughly enjoying Sorcery, a 100% motion-controlled...
Dragon’s Dogma is an ambitious title. Since the late 80s, Japanese RPGs have tended to follow a very similar design – this is not a criticism; in fact, I would...
The Battlefield series has always been about large maps, crazy moments, and battles across huge and open environments that leave you filled with adrenaline and...
Starhawk is a 3rd person shooter like no other. At first glace it appears to be like a myriad of other shooters on the market however, it’s so much more...
After many long months, lovers of Batman: Arkham City have a reason to return to their singeplayer game in the form of new DLC, Harley Quinn’s Revenge. I...

