Posts Tagged ‘review’
  • Nuclear Outrun (Review) iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad

    Posted by on September 6, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    The brain devouring undead have shambled their way onto the iOS platform in Gamenauts' endless genre-based racer, Nuclear Outrun. A nuke is descending on the city to destroy the fleshing eating menace, and your only escape from the blast is a modified pickup truck. As you flee from the city, hordes of zombies wearing clown outfits, bunny ears and typical, everyday clothing 'drop' into the envir... more.
  • Do Not Fall (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on September 6, 2013 under PS3, Reviews
    Do Not Fall is a cute action puzzle game where you play as Pipi - an adorable, long eared rabbit on a mission to mix various drinks for your pleasure. The game is seen from a top-down perspective like Bomberman and each level is suspended in the air with no safeguards. The levels in 'Mineral Water' -  the first of seven drink worlds -  is spent learning the controls and game mechanics. Each l... more.
  • Sword of the Stars: The Pit – Mind Games (Review) PC

    Posted by on September 6, 2013 under Euro, PC, Reviews
    Sword of the Stars: The Pit - Mind Games is DLC (Downloadable Content) that adds new content to an already robust game. The content update adds ten new levels, two additional classes, psionic power and a plethora of weapons. Additionally, the DLC introduces two new gaming modes - Infinite Mode and Serious Mode. Serious Mode is actually more difficult than Insane Mode. Mind Games also allows the... more.
  • Time and Eternity (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on August 30, 2013 under PS3, Reviews
    Time and Eternity is not your typical role-playing game. On the surface, the game appears to be a dating simulation with high production values. The sprites are actual illustrations; they are animated with great care. There is also an overabundance of high quality voice acting. As the story unfolds, however - you realize that Time and Eternity is an action RPG that places you in the role of a youn... more.
  • Rise of the Triad (Review) PC

    Posted by on August 30, 2013 under PC, Reviews
    The PC shooter Rise of the Triad has returned to PC, and despite being a remastered release of the original game, it has remained true to its classic roots. There are no stealth mechanics in this game; you'll find nothing but fast-paced action and insane gunplay. The single-player experience is as old-school as you can get as far as FPS are concerned. The gameplay has remained the same and it f... more.
  • Match Racer (Review) iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad

    Posted by on August 30, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    Looking for an exciting game that packs a big punch? Match Racer for iPhone and iPad by Enter9 is your answer. A virtually endless race track with a peppy soundtrack that gets you into the game and will keep you playing for hours. You can create your own “matchstick racer” or use the one that comes with the game. The tutorials will teach you how to fire your weapon and use your shield. The ... more.
  • Mamorukun Curse! (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on August 16, 2013 under PS3, Reviews
    Japanese hell shooters have grown in popularity over the years. Deathsmiles is one title that comes to mind for its replay value and knuckle-whitening gameplay. Mamorukun Curse! by UFO Interactive is a direct port of a Sega Naomi coin-op that was originally released in 2008. As one of seven 'chosen' souls sent to the Netherworld to save it from being swallowed up by the World of Darkness, you must... more.
  • Mars: War Logs (Review) Xbox 360

    Posted by on August 14, 2013 under Reviews, Xbox 360
    I pose an interesting question, fellow gamers - how many of us hero types (such as myself) wondered what it would be like to help save the world on a totally different planet other than Earth or some other other worldly place for a change?  Well, that's what the fine folks at Spiders and Focus Home Interactive aim to find out also, with their sci-fi RPG, "Mars: War Logs" for the 360. M: WL is ... more.
  • Payday 2 (Review) PC

    Posted by on August 13, 2013 under PC, Reviews
    Three years ago, a genre-defining game was released and it was unlike anything ever seen before; that game was Payday by Overkill. Released today on Steam, Payday 2 is a direct sequel to the original game placing gamers in the role of infamous criminals Dallas, Houston, Wolf and Chain. Payday 2 revolutionizes the genre it pioneered by including twice the action, while maintaining the drama that... more.
  • Dragon’s Crown (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on August 6, 2013 under PS3, Reviews
    The story behind Dragon's Crown is simple and leaves much to the imagination. As a brave adventurer, you have traveled to Hydeland to explore the dungeons and labyrinths that lay in wait on the outskirts of town. Upon joining the local Adventurers guild, you receive a request from Princess Vivian and Prime Minister Gustaf to retrieve the royal scepter from a thief. This quest, like many others, ev... more.