Posts Tagged ‘reviews’
  • Farming Simulator – Releasing September 4th for PS3 & Xbox 360

    Posted by on August 13, 2013 under Euro, News, PS3, Xbox 360
    Farming Simulator planted seeds deep within the hearts of PC players worldwide with millions of copies sold since the start of the series. Now the worldwide phenomenon Farming Simulator finally arrives on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on the 4th of September. Way more than a simple port, the console versions of Giants Software’s hit title bring its fair share of new content: an exclusive A... more.
  • Farming Simulator – Releasing September 4th for PS3 & Xbox 360

    Posted by on August 13, 2013 under Euro, News, PS3, Xbox 360
    Farming Simulator planted seeds deep within the hearts of PC players worldwide with millions of copies sold since the start of the series. Now the worldwide phenomenon Farming Simulator finally arrives on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on the 4th of September. Way more than a simple port, the console versions of Giants Software’s hit title bring its fair share of new content: an exclusive Ame... 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.
  • Dark (Review) Xbox 360 – A Whole Different Kind Of ‘Bat Man’

    Posted by on August 3, 2013 under Reviews, Xbox 360
    Before we get started on this review, I'd like to see a show of hands, gamers -- who here would love nothing more than to assume the role of the ultimate nocturnal assassin -the vampire?  Then you're in luck, because that's exactly what you get to do here in Dark, by Realmforge Studios and Kalypso Media. Dark is a stealth-action RPG-ish thriller of a tale, that puts you in the role of Eric Ban... more.
  • Lords of Football (Review) PC

    Posted by on August 3, 2013 under PC, Reviews
    Lords of Football offers a fresh perspective on the football management genre by giving you complete control over your entire team. Very similar to the Football Manager series, Lords of Football includes a micromanagement system that allows you to interact with your teammates. This is going to sound clichéd, but the micromanagement portion of the game is a lot like playing EA's The Sims. Aside... more.
  • Discouraged By The Scourge…. Scourge: Outbreak (Review) Xbox 360

    Posted by on August 3, 2013 under Reviews, Xbox 360
    I have a new riddle for you, fellow gamers:  What would happen if you were to cram Gears Of War, add a Crysis-like feel to it , and top it off with a very slight touch of Mass Effect, and then just slap it all together into a sci-fi third-person shooter that's highly reminiscent of watching a SyFy Network "original movie"?  Well, if you were to guess that you'd end up with Scourge: Outbreak by T... more.
  • Knights of Pen and Paper +1 Edition (Review) PC

    Posted by on July 24, 2013 under PC, Reviews
    Knights of Pen and Paper +1 Edition is a retro-style role-playing game; it’s unlike anything ever released before. It plays like a game of pen and paper Dungeons and Dragons with a group of friends during a weekend get-together. The quests are straightforward; they give you the option to select from a handful of linear options. The different quests available include Merchant, Escorts, Slay a ... more.
  • Muramasa Rebirth (Review) PS Vita

    Posted by on July 24, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    Originally available for Nintendo Wii, Muramasa redefined the 2D action role-playing genre with its demon blade weapon system and mind-blowing visuals. Muramasa Rebirth for PS Vita is essentially the same game that retains all the knuckle-whitening gameplay of the original, while also maintaining the core mechanics that made its predecessor a success. As either the demon possessed princess Momohim... more.
  • Expeditions: Conquistador (Review) PC

    Posted by on July 23, 2013 under PC, Reviews
    Expeditions: Conquistador is unlike anything currently available on Steam. It offers a colonial, Neopolitan setting that has never been experienced in a strategy game before. It relies heavily on strategy and uses a turn-based system like most games in the genre.  Plus, it includes a robust story that will have you immersed for hours. Conquistador is absolutely brilliant; its micromanagement s... more.
  • Pro Cycling Manager 2013 (Review) PC

    Posted by on July 8, 2013 under PC, Reviews
    The highly anticipated Pro Cycling Manager 2013 has finally arrived and it’s very similar to the Football Manager series. You have full control over your teams and their choices via the micromanaging commands. There are plenty of real licensed teams and sponsors to choose from (much like the 2012 release of Pro Cycling Manager). Pro Cycling Manager 2013 includes a polished interface that is c... more.