Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’
  • This Means War? – Air Conflicts: Vietnam (Review) XBox 360

    Posted by on February 10, 2014 under Reviews, Xbox 360
    I've always been more of the world championship winning, monster slashing kind of gamer. But with that being said, I set aside my "win championships and monster battles, not wars" mentality and gave Air Conflicts: Vietnam by Games Farm and bitComposer Entertainment A.G. a valiant try -- a try that proved to be somewhat disappointing. AC: V is an arcade flight game that is set in the Vietnam Er... more.
  • Double Dragon: Neon – Now Available on Steam

    Posted by on February 8, 2014 under Euro, News, PC
    Midnight City, the recently founded indie label of Majesco Entertainment Company, an innovative provider of games for the mass market, is proud to announce Double Dragon: Neon is now available for Windows PC via Steam, listed at a tasty $9.99. Building on the highly successful release on console, the PC version sports full Steam integration and online cooperative play for a true Double Dragon e... more.
  • Dungeon of the Endless (Preview) PC

    Posted by on January 24, 2014 under Euro, PC, Reviews
    Dungeon of the Endless is a roguelike game that incorporates turn-based combat and traditional puzzle solving. After crash landing at an unknown location, you and your crew members must protect your ship’s generator while exploring an ‘endless’ dungeon. While most roguelike games have you crawling dungeons by yourself, Dungeon of the Endless includes additional survivors that will join yo... more.
  • Blood of the Werewolf (Review) PC

    Posted by on January 23, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    Blood of the Werewolf by Scientifically Proven evokes so many emotions that it's difficult to pinpoint them all. It could be that its protagonist, Selena, is a woman scorned by the recent death of her husband and the kidnapping of her son, Nickoli. Selena's family comes from a thinning line of werewolves who have managed to somehow integrate themselves into society, while keeping their full moon c... more.
  • Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut (Review) PC

    Posted by on January 23, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    Deadly Premonition is a PlayStation 3 release that has made its way to the Windows PC platform. To the dismay of gamers, this port had a very rocky launch on Steam. Gamers went to the official Steam forums to complain about in-game glitches that affected gameplay. Some of these glitches include unexplainable crashes and poor performance on high-end gaming rigs. Rising Star Games listened to the... more.
  • Sonic Lost World (Review) Wii U

    Posted by on January 23, 2014 under Reviews, Wii U
    Fans of Sonic the Hedgehog have been waiting for well over two decades to play a Sonic game that is worthy of their nostalgia. Ever since the award-winning release of Sonic Adventure on Dreamcast, gamers have felt that Sega hasn't been doing their blue mascot justice. He has partnered up with his arch nemesis, Mario, for the Olympics, and has starred in a handful of self-titled releases for Wii, 3... more.
  • Fighter Within (Review) Xbox One

    Posted by on January 11, 2014 under Reviews, Xbox One
    Microsoft is determined to make games more interactive with their Kinect peripheral. With the introduction of Kinect 2.0, we were promised a 'smarter' Kinect that could detect the user's heartbeat, monitor  body temperature and even track the person's movements more efficiently, among other features. In retrospect, we were promised a better Kinect experience overall. Fighter Within by Ubisoft ... more.
  • Professional Farmer 2014 (Review) PC

    Posted by on January 10, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    UiG is famously known for their Agricultural Simulator series, which has seen multiple releases throughout the years. But instead of releasing another sequel in their award-winning series, UiG decided to release a brand-new farming series called, Professional Farmer 2014. Professional Farmer 2014 is nothing like Agricultural Simulator 2013, but it does use the traditional interface that was ado... more.
  • Trine 2: Complete Story (Review) Playstation 4

    Posted by on January 10, 2014 under PS4, Reviews
    Developer Frozenbyte's physic-based puzzle platformer continues to evolve from one platform to another. About a year ago, Trine 2: Director's Cut launched on Nintendo Wii U with features that took advantage of its Gamepad. It was a step in the right direction as most Wii U games completely ignored the Gamepad's touchscreen functionality. Like the Wii U release of Trine 2, Developer Frozenbyte has ... more.
  • Call of Duty Tournament – Launching March 28th

    Posted by on January 9, 2014 under Euro, News, Xbox 360, Xbox One
    Gamers prepare for the ultimate Call of Duty competition where victory is determined in the blink of an eye. From Activision Publishing, a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, Infinity Ward and Xbox, in partnership with Major League Gaming (MLG) and other international eSports partners, the second annual Call of Duty Championship, presented by Xbox tournament will play host to 32 of t... more.