Falling Into The New Fallout
Fallout: New Vegas rolls onto the scene, and somehow it’s able to surpass even its much loved predecessor. Could this be the mythical perfect sequel?
Fallout: New Vegas rolls onto the scene, and somehow it’s able to surpass even its much loved predecessor. Could this be the mythical perfect sequel?
Enslaved: Odyssey To The West is visually stunning, has a blockbuster quality script and a flawlessly realistic combat engine. Could this be a perfect game?
Burn Zombie Burn was a huge hit on the PlayStation network, and now looks to conquer the PC. Not bad for a game of mindless fun.
Some have panned it. Some have loved it. Not since Planescape: Torment has an RPG so divided players into camps of love and hatred. We dive into Nier to find out the truth.
Although this missed DLC week, we couldn’t let a cool little game like Joe Danger go un-reviewed. If you’re looking for cheap thrills on a motorbike, this little game delivers.
Coniclysm is a little five dollar game that harkens us back to the arcade games of old, and it has a killer soundtrack that is better than the game itself.
The Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventure game is free to play, but to get any of the really cool gear you will need to spend some real money. Whether it’s worth it or not is up to you.
Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep is an amazing RPG for the PSP that’s every bit as good as the Kingdom Hearts titles out for full-size consoles.
Paying homage to Fargo, The X-files and others, Puzzle Agent follows Nelson Tethers, an FBI agent in the Department of Puzzle Research, as he tackles a big case.
Tournament of Legends bills itself as an economic fighter, but when you spend your time fighting the Wii controls instead of your opponent, it’s fails at any price.