Archive for the ‘All Reviews’ Category
Darksiders – Review (X360, PS3)
It may be easy to dismiss Darksiders as another God of War clone, but doing so would cause you to pass up on a game that is surprisingly unique and simply fun to play. The similarities between the two game are simply cosmetic and Darksiders provides a much deeper experience. Sometimes the addition of these ...
Demon’s Souls Review – PS3
As a player first enters the world of Boletaria, they push through a viscous, opaque fog filled with demons and impious humans alike. Some are willing to offer their help whilst furthering their own cause, while others will surely seek to scam you and loot your dead body afterwards. Challengers and heroes are able to ...
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 – Review (X360, PS3, PSP)
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 had a clear agenda of cutting back on content in order to refine the experience. Unfortunately they only achieved half this goal in releasing a shorter adventure with fewer characters and a less epic story. It’s still a great game that all Marvel fans will enjoy, but it was difficult to ...
N.O.V.A. – Review (iPhone/iPod)
Gameloft proved that the iPhone could handle a full fledged FPS just a few short months ago with Modern Combat, but they are far from kicking back and savoring their victory. Their next target was a bite-sized version of Halo, which they delivered. There are still some growing pains from the infancy of the genre ...
Final Fantasy IV- Review (DS)
Just what is a perfect game? What defines perfection? Veterans of console gaming, especially those who have been spoiled by the high sheen graphics of the current gen HD consoles would probably say that a game that is technically accomplished to the extent that its visuals, sound and story presentation are so good that they cannot be bested, is a perfect game. It would probably surprise many, as a result, to learn that the closest thing to perfection I have played all this generation is not on the Xbox 360 or the PS3. It’s not even on the Wii. No, it is, in fact, on the weakest game system of the generation- the DS. And it is not even, strictly speaking, a new game. It is a re-make of a game that is by now nearly two decades old.
Final Fantasy IV- Review (DS)
Just what is a perfect game? What defines perfection? Veterans of console gaming, especially those who have been spoiled by the high sheen graphics of the current gen HD consoles would probably say that a game that is technically accomplished to the extent that its visuals, sound and story presentation are so good that they ...








