Posts Tagged ‘review’
  • Hitman HD Trilogy (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on March 13, 2013 under PS3, Reviews
    Step into the shoes of the most dangerous and highly skilled assassins in gaming history. This trilogy contains Contracts, Silent Assassin and Blood Money, but it doesn’t contain the original game, Hitman: Codename 47. The games provided in this trilogy have remained unaltered. Fans will definitely appreciate the enhanced HD graphics, while newcomers will enjoy the raw, unfiltered lifestyle o... more.
  • Dollar Dash (Review) PC

    Posted by on March 13, 2013 under PC, Reviews
    Dollar Dash is a fast-paced, isometric platformer where the objective is to grab as much cash as possible. There are three different game modes - Dollar Dash, Hit’n’Run and Save the Safe (which can be played online with friends). Dollar Dash is primarily an online game where you compete against other players, but gamers looking for a single-player experience can play against NPCS in offline... more.
  • Dungeonland (Review) PC

    Posted by on March 13, 2013 under PC, Reviews
    Paradox Interactive has developed an action role-playing game that caters to gamers of all ages. Dungeonland is an online game that focuses on co-op play. The game offers three different character classes that can be customized with items found in the item shop. The controls are simple to master and the keys are easy to configure. Gameplay is based on constant button mashing, which translates into... more.
  • Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on February 28, 2013 under PS3, Reviews
    We have all been there while shuffling by guards inside a cardboard box or hiding behind crates as we equip a tranquilizer gun to neutralize another guard. The impulse to leave our hiding spots to deal some pain to our enemies has always been at the back of our minds. Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is the other side of the Metal Gear universe where those impulses can be realized without jeopard... more.
  • Euro Truck Simulator 2 (Review) PC

    Posted by on February 28, 2013 under PC, Reviews
    Simulator junkies unite. Euro Truck Simulator 2 was Greenlit some time ago and is now available on the Steam Network. Easily one of the most realistic driving simulators available on PC, Euro Truck Simulator 2 can be considered the king of the genre. You start the game as a lonely delivery truck driver who works for multiple trucking companies trying to earn a living. You have dreams of opening... more.
  • A Valley Without Wind 2 (Review) PC

    Posted by on February 18, 2013 under PC, Reviews
    A Valley Without Wind 2 is a strategy role-playing game with action-platformer elements. If you love action-platformers, and appreciate a decent amount of strategy, then you will definitely enjoy this game. Gamers unfamiliar with the series will find this release a refreshing change from the current selection of strategy games. Like its predecessor, A Valley Without Wind 2 is simple to pick up, bu... more.
  • Have Guns, Will Travel.. A “Serious Sam:  Double D XXL” (Review) XBox 360

    Posted by on February 18, 2013 under Reviews, Xbox 360
    Back in January, I gave you folks a slight teaser of Serious Sam's latest entry in Serious Sam:  Double D XXL.  Mommy's Best Games, Developer Digital, and Mastertronic Group, Ltd. did an excellent job here with their nod to the two dimensional side-scrolling shooter world.  While first person shooter purists may cringe at this switch in perspective, I for one welcome it with wide open arms. ... more.
  • This Little Ninja Rocks… Ninja Sprint (Review) iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad

    Posted by on February 17, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    The endless genre has taken smartphone gaming by storm. Games like Temple Run and its sequel continue to top app store charts as the most popular genre among gamers. eastasiasoft's Ninja Sprint, starring Neko the stray cat, is a play on the endless genre by including platform mechanics, achievements, special attacks, and 80 different levels to unlock. Recently released for iOS devices and now a... more.
  • Omerta: City of Gangsters (Review) PC

    Posted by on February 15, 2013 under PC, Reviews
    Omerta: City of Gangsters is a fantastic old-school role-playing game like the ones we used to play back in the day. There hasn’t been a strategy game since the early 90’s that can stack up to Omerta. Kalypso Media has brought back the enjoyment of strategy-based games with this release. I haven’t had this much fun with a strategy game in a very long time. Omerta is divided into two diffe... more.
  • Fighting Fantasy: House of Hell (Review) iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad

    Posted by on February 7, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    Imagine being lost on a dark, rainy night with no sense of direction. You're concerned about making an appointment scheduled for the next morning, and judging by the directions that an old man  gave you earlier, it would seem you are more lost than ever. You continue to drive on the unfamiliar road until a figure emerges from the darkness into your headlights. With quick reflexes, you swerve t... more.