Posts Tagged ‘review’
  • Hairy Tales (Review) Mac

    Posted by on November 28, 2012 under Mac, Reviews
    Looking for a puzzle game with excitement? Hairy Tales by Arges Systems is your answer. You play a group of folk spirits that are not too smart with wacky hair who need to get to the exit portal. In order to get there, you must make your way through many obstacles including spikes, corruptions, falling off platforms, and kill creatures (including the Kikimoras). Hairy Tales opens with 3 leve... more.
  • Silent Hill: Book of Memories (Review) PS Vita

    Posted by on November 20, 2012 under Portables, Reviews
    Developer WayForward has taken the Silent Hill series in a new direction. Instead of developing a third-person puzzle game that replicates the previous games released on Sony's console systems, they have created a isometric action-RPG that retains the puzzle elements that we're all familiar with. The game immediately begins with a cinema that sets the tone for the entire story. After answering... more.
  • Clan of Champions (Review) PC

    Posted by on November 19, 2012 under PC, Reviews
    Clan of Champions by NIS America will have you stepping into the arena to battle the most dangerous opponents you will ever face. You must fight slaves, gladiators, skeletons, and other brutal enemies as you compete in arena battles all across the world for fame and wealth. Clan of Champions is a combination of arcade action and role-playing. When in combat, the game is a tried-and-true hack �... more.
  • War of the Roses (Review) PC

    Posted by on November 19, 2012 under PC, Reviews
    War of the Roses is one of the most unique combat simulators I have ever had the pleasure of experiencing. It’s a high caliber release to say the very least. The combat in unlike anything ever experienced before. War of the Roses is mainly an online multiplayer game, but it does offer some offline content which is primarily used for training and understanding the different battle maps. You ca... more.
  • Realms of Ancient War (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on November 13, 2012 under PS3, Reviews
    Realms of Ancient Wars (R.A.W) is an action role-playing game that is available for both Windows PC and PlayStation 3. R.A.W resembles games like Diablo 3 and Torchlight II from the ground up. Unlike its competitors, R.A.W’s world is not an open sandbox with limitless options. Each area must be unlocked before you can progress to the next and this is done by completing objectives. The leve... more.
  • Carrier Command: Gaea Mission (Review) Xbox 360

    Posted by on November 13, 2012 under Reviews, Xbox 360
    Carrier Command: Gaea Mission is a hybrid first-person shooter that incorporates the right blend of action and strategy; it plays different than your average FPS. Carrier Command: Gaea Mission has an offline story mode that can easily last about forty hours. Strategy mode automatically places you into a random game against  other carrier commanders in an all-out war. You start out with a fully... more.
  • Ravaged (Review) PC

    Posted by on November 6, 2012 under Euro, PC, Reviews
    Ravaged is a team-based first-person shooter that is set in a post-apocalyptic future where two factions battle over resources.  As a FPS, Ravaged offers massive maps that require you to travel from one end to the other. The game includes a large variety of vehicles to make traveling easier. The vehicle selection includes small ATVs, trucks, jeeps, tanks and flying helicopters. Some vehicles s... more.
  • Train Simulator 2013 (Review) PC

    Posted by on October 31, 2012 under PC, Reviews
    The most realistic train simulator has just gotten better with Train Simulator 2013. This latest release has more trains, routes, and even multiplayer functionality. That’s right - you can play with your friends online. If you have a passion for trains and have always wanted to drive one, Train Simulator 2013 is the closes thing to the real deal. The game delivers a stunningly authentic exper... more.
  • Edna and Harvey: Harvey’s New Eyes (Review) PC

    Posted by on October 31, 2012 under PC, Reviews
    Ever wonder what life is like as an orphan in a strict Catholic Convent? Lilli will show you in Edna and Harvey: Harvey's New Eyes by Daedelic Entertainment. This point-and-click game is available on Steam ($19.99 for PC). You play Lilli, a young orphan at a Catholic Convent. Lilli has several things that she is doing at once. The first challenge is that you must help your best friend, Edna,... more.
  • Retro City Rampage (Review) PC

    Posted by on October 31, 2012 under PC, Reviews
    Imagine Grand Theft Auto on the 8-bit NES and you'll have an immediate understanding of Retro City Rampage. As 'Player', you are a thug for hire in the crime-ridden city of Theftropolis. You're immediately hired by a madman named Jester, who by all intent and purposes is a parody of Keith Ledger's Joker from The Dark Knight. The game takes little time thrusting the player into a world of crime ... more.