To be honest, 2D side scrollers aren’t usually my thing. I mean don’t get me wrong I loved games like Double Dragon and Contra as much as anybody but for the most part personally I like classics to stay just that. But there was something about Shank that intrigued me and after playing the demo [...]
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Mafia II Review
I detest sandbox-style games. This isn’t something you want to see within the first lines of a review, yet the truth is unmistakable: I can’t stand them. The idea that of running around to just run around, steal cars while maiming and killing seems anarchic and a waste of precious time. So as I picked [...]
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days Review
Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days is the follow-up to 2007’s Kane and Lynch: Dead Men with the new game picking up a few years after the events of the first game. This time around Lynch has gotten out of the limelight and has made a life with girlfriend Xui (pronounced Sue) when he invites [...]
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Review: Press Start to Play
Arguably, the difficulty in bringing an 8-bit game into the real of HDMI digitalism is the prospect of it being looked over because it simply it could look bad. That is to say, it my not be a bad game per say, but the idea of 56 inch pixels could overwhelm. Nonetheless Scott Pilgrim vs. [...]
Madden NFL 11 Review: Something For Everyone
Madden NFL 11 is the best game in the franchise to date, but that’s what I expect after all this time and with a core team that has been intact for the last few versions. The real question lots of gamers want to know is how much better was it than last year? The answer [...]
Little League World Series 2010 Review: Tons Of Fun For The Kids
Little League World Series 2010 marks the first time that this franchise has come to consoles. In Little League World Series 2010 you will have the opportunity experience everything that these Little Leaguers get to while not having to worry to much about very complex controls. I definitely want to say this this is definitely [...]
DeathSpank Review: Defender of Justice, Boredom and Bacon
How he got his name, we may never fully know, yet for DeathSpank the action speaks for itself in the latest downloadable installment from Hothead Games. Combining hack-and-slash action, Diablo-esq leveling and weapons system, and a sense of humor to make even the most stoic chuckle, the hero DeathSpank has all the right moves for only [...]
NCAA Football 11 Review: It’s All In The Details
(Review based on play at All-American skill level) NCAA Football 11 has permanently upped the ante on what we will and should expect out of Madden’s baby brother. I have been lucky enough to have my hands on NCAA Football 11 for two weeks now and I haven’t even thought about playing another game since [...]
Demon’s Souls Review – The Most Brutal Challenge In Videogame History
If Satan ever decided to get into the gaming industry and develop a game I imagine the end result would be something very much like Demon’s Souls. To say that this game is the hardest on the PS3 is inaccurate. It is in fact probably the hardest game ever made. I honestly didn’t believe it [...]
Trinity Universe Review: Skill Points Abound, But Not Enough Difference
When in the course of role-playing adventures, it becomes necessary to end up playing the same similar styles of game.That’s why, when it came down to Idea Factory teaming up with Gust and Nippon Ichi to make something with a little more body, there was a little silver on that clouds lining. Of course, within [...]



