Retro Review: Parasite Eve
Lots of PS1 games are making it to the PlayStation Network now, and Parasite Eve is probably one of the most anticipated of the lot so far. But how well does a ten-year old game age?
Lots of PS1 games are making it to the PlayStation Network now, and Parasite Eve is probably one of the most anticipated of the lot so far. But how well does a ten-year old game age?
Based on the popular children’s book, Emily The Strange – Strangerous is a quirky puzzle game for the Nintendo DS that finds a way to always keep things fresh. We think its one of the best puzzlers this year.
The Weekly Time Waster goes multimedia with a game that combines gaming and music. Billy is off chasing music notes with Vector Stunt this week. And he has an announcement!
Wildlife Park Tycoon is a $20 simulation that offers nearly unlimited replay value and fun for all age groups and skill levels. And it’s filled with realistic and cute animals, which never hurts a game.
Classics make a comeback in Pac-Man & Galaga Dimensions, a title that really shows off what the 3DS can do. This is one game that plays like a dream in the newly-created 3D worlds.
Billy and the Time Waster this week goes back in time with some emulators. Unfortunately, he goes back so far that problems abound and he slams them. See what made Billy give something his lowest rating ever…click to read…if you dare!
Mixing an RPG, an RTS, an adventure game and a comedic script, the Pirates of Black Cove are ready to amuse you with action on the high seas.
F.E.A.R. 3 hits the ground running, and while it’s not nearly as frightening as the first game, it does introduce some really nice elements to enhance the combat side of the equation.
This week the Weekly Time Waster takes us back to the field of tower defense. But there are heroes this time. Billy gives us a taste of Heroes of Mangara and what they mean to productivity.
The Fallout New Vegas: Old World Blues DLC takes us to Big Mountain, source for many of the ills of the present day wasteland. But instead of a depressing environment, we are met with almost slapstick humor.