Posts Tagged ‘review’
  • AMY (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on January 31, 2012 under PS3, Reviews
    AMY is a new survival horror title by Lexis Numérique. You take on the role of Lana, a young woman who is responsible for protecting a young gifted girl by the name of Amy. As the story goes, a comet carrying a virus hits Earth, affecting half of the United States. The virus mutates people into creatures that seem Zombie-like in appearance.  It’s your job to protect Amy at all costs. Amy is... more.
  • Choplifter 3D (Review) Xbox 360

    Posted by on January 27, 2012 under Reviews, Xbox 360
    Developed by Dan Gorlin and released on the Apple II in 1982, Choplifter was ported to many home computers and console systems over the years. After being licensed by Sega, Choplifter made its debut in arcades in 1985. Like the versions before it, Choplifter 3D places the gamer in the pilot seat of various helicopters, while rescuing civilians and injured soldiers from behind enemy lines. The c... more.
  • The Casino (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on January 23, 2012 under PS3, Reviews
    Have you ever wanted to be a high roller? A winner-takes-all thrill seeker? You could use an online site like happyluke or now you can because something really big just arrived on the Playstation Home Network. Digital Leisure just released The Casino for the massive player base on the Home Network. Who doesn't love a casino themed game? I personally can't get enough of them so you can imagine how ... more.
  • Catch the Princess (Review) iPhone/iPad

    Posted by on January 17, 2012 under Portables, Reviews
    Ever wish you could save a princess? Robots and Pencils' “Catch the Princess” ($0.99 iTunes) allows you to do just that. Catch the Princess is a fun game that tests your patience and your skill. You must catch the princess with a purple monster. Once the princess is saved, the round cage she is in will dissolve and the monster will be happy. If the princess dies or goes off screen, he w... more.
  • Nano Assault (Review) Nintendo 3DS

    Posted by on January 16, 2012 under Portables, Reviews
    As one of the few shmups currently available on the Nintendo 3DS system, Nano Assault by Majesco places you in the pilot seat of a microscopic Nanite ship that must eradicate a deadly virus that threatens the very fabric of humanity. Nano Assault's gameplay consists of seven uniquely shaped cell clusters that are divided into smaller, alien infested cells.  Each cell is inhabited by a number o... more.
  • Trine 2 (Review) Mac

    Posted by on January 10, 2012 under Mac, Reviews
    Released in 2009, Trine set the standard for all platform games to follow. It introduced physic-based puzzles that allowed gamers to experiment with the environment. Trine 2 continues the format established by the original, but it also introduces improved graphics and more complex puzzles. The three heroes from Trine - the wizard, thief, and warrior - are also back with their trademark skills. ... more.
  • A.P.B. Reloaded (Review) PC

    Posted by on January 3, 2012 under PC, Reviews
    A.P.B. Reloaded is finally available at your local retail store. Even though A.P.B. Reloaded is a free-to-play MMORPG, you receive great bonuses for purchasing the retail version. Everything takes place in the crime-ridden world of San Paro. You can choose to be an enforcer that tries to clean up the streets or fall prey to the criminal element and become part of the problem. Crimes run ramp... more.
  • BurgerTime World Tour (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on December 29, 2011 under PS3, Reviews
    Released in 1982 by Data East, BurgerTime was an unusual platform game starring chef Peter Pepper. The object of the game was to walk over hamburger ingredients until a hamburger was pieced together at the bottom of the screen. BurgerTime became an instant classic with gamers. MonkeyPawGames, a game developer responsible for releasing Japanese PSone imports on the Playstation Network, has re-en... more.
  • The Show Must Go On (Review) iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch

    Posted by on December 26, 2011 under Portables, Reviews
    This app may be the greatest development in opera since Elmer Fudd's maniacally shrieking "KILL THE WABBIT!" That landmark performance more than 50 years ago squeezed Wagner's 17-hour "Der Ring des Nibelungen" ("The Ring Cycle") into seven minutes, according to Bugs himself. Actually, it's even more impressive than that since key elements of Tannhäuser  and other works by Wagner are thrown in... more.
  • The Ultimate Juror (Review) iPhone/iPod/iPad

    Posted by on December 26, 2011 under Portables, Reviews
    Think of it as the bar exam for graduates from the University of Law & Order. No need for more than a few basic facts about somebody beheading his friend, since facts aren't all that relevant to the verdict. What really matters is whether you accept the female dog walker or the male restaurant owner as a juror (without being able to question or know anything more about them). And it's all r... more.