Games Are Calling!
GiN is launching a new section reviewing games you can play on your cell phone. And the first one is a beautiful title called Feeding Frenzy.
GiN is launching a new section reviewing games you can play on your cell phone. And the first one is a beautiful title called Feeding Frenzy.
Drakengard 2 takes place eighteen years after the original, when we find that an army with a dragon on its side still wins every time.
ROSE Online is a charming world that combines old school gameplay with cute anime. But after 38 levels of testing, it gets to be a bit of a grind.
Crazy Machines is a fun and addicting title that will have you building amazing contraptions to perform simple tasks.
Long live the Mega Man series. Now gamers can enjoy classic Mega Man goodness on their modern consoles.
GT Legends continues the same tradition of excellence started by GTR, but gives us plenty of classic vehicles from the 60’s and 70’s this time around.
Total Overdose has some interesting ideas, but so much emphasis is placed on sheer violence that the game itself never really gels.
Neverwinter Night’s core game may be getting a bit dated, but new publisher Atari proves there is still some life left in the old girl.
The Harmony Remote may be designed for the Xbox 360, but can be used to control almost any piece of electronic nirvana.
Cuban Missile Crisis starts strong with a great "what if" question assuming the world nuked itself in 1960. Unfortunately, it falls flat on the execution.