Posts Tagged ‘video game reviews’
  • Worms Revolution (Review) PC

    Posted by on October 23, 2012 under PC, Reviews
    Team 17’s beloved franchise has returned with more maps and worm-based warfare. Much like the previous games, Worms Revolution places the player in control of a worm army with various combat skills. Worms is a game of strategy that requires precision and calculated decisions in order to survive. Designed with a new 3D engine that is heavily modified for more dynamic physics, the gameplay actuall... more.
  • Samurai G (Review) Nintendo 3DS

    Posted by on October 22, 2012 under Portables, Reviews
    iOS gamers have their fair share of games based on the endless runner genre. Games from this genre offer endless hours of gameplay with no way of actually completing the game. The player is scored on the distance traveled, the amount of points accumulated, and the number of enemies vanquished. UFO Interactive's Samurai G is based on the same premise. As the samurai warrior Tetsuo, your missio... more.
  • To-Fu Collection (Review) Nintendo DS

    Posted by on October 22, 2012 under Portables, Reviews
    To-Fu is a compelling puzzle game that relies on physics to beat the two-hundred rooms that contain slippery walls, spikes, and other dangerous traps. As To-Fu, your goal is to overcome these obstacles and become the 'Master of Chi'. Originally available for iPhone, the To-Fu collection contains both games that iOS gamers have been enjoying for quite some time - To-Fu: The Trials of Chi and To-... more.
  • Fishdom 3 (Review) PC

    Posted by on October 16, 2012 under PC, Reviews
    Have you been looking for a game that you can dive into? Fishdom 3 by Playrix is the game for you. Playrix has revamped Fishdom. You still match 3 or more tiles and clear the board. Some tiles may have to be cleared two times. They may be silver or gold. If it's a gold tile, once you clear it once, you will find a silver tile underneath it. There are many obstacles including dirt blocks, c... more.
  • Tomba! Now Available on European PlayStation Network

    Posted by on October 3, 2012 under Euro, News, PS3
    After a long wait, Tomba! is finally available on the European PlayStation Network in the PS one Classics section for £6.99, €7.99.  It's also downloadable for PS Vita. Garnering universally positive reviews and high prices due to its rarity, Tomba! was the brainchild of Tokuro Fuijiwara, known for his creation of the Ghosts’n Goblins series as well as the producer of the Mega Man serie... more.
  • Free content update for Endless Space on Steam

    Posted by on October 2, 2012 under Euro, News, PC
    Iceberg Interactive and developer Amplitude Studios are ready to release the first free add-on for their ‘4x’ strategy hit ENDLESS SPACE, called “Rise of the Automatons”, later today on Steam. Amplitude CEO Mathieu Girard says: “We have to thank our community for their help in defining the add-on – GAMES2GETHER votes were used to determine half the improvements. We really app... more.
  • Tryst (Review) PC

    Posted by on October 2, 2012 under PC, Reviews
    Tryst is a sci-fi themed RTS that returrns the genre back to its roots. There were some rough patches during the alpha and beta phases, but these issues were quickly resolved as was expected. Tryst plays like a combination of Command and Conquer and Starcraft with a fast-paced ‘in your face’ combat system that wold make any RTS fan excited. But unlike the games previously mentioned, the bat... more.
  • Rainbow Moon Coming to PSVita

    Posted by on September 28, 2012 under Euro, News, Portables
    eastasiasoft announced that their recently released role-playing hit Rainbow Moon is heading to the PlayStation®Vita system in 2013. “We've been asked this question many times, so I'm very happy to finally announce that we will bring Rainbow Moon to the PS®Vita,” said Marcus Pukropski, CEO of SideQuest Studios. “All the feedback that we have received for Rainbow Moon during the la... more.
  • Legasista (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on September 27, 2012 under PS3, Reviews
    The Ivy Tower was once a place of scientific advancement before it was abandoned over a thousand years ago. The tower fell into ruin once people began to believe that technology was an ancient magic. As Alto, you must enter the tower to retrieve the Almighty Ancient Weapon Melize to free his sister, Mari, from a curse. With the aid of T48R-B, an android manager who guards the tower, our adventurer... more.
  • Cradle of Rome 2 (Review) Nintendo 3DS

    Posted by on September 23, 2012 under Portables, Reviews
    Ever wish you could build a legendary city that will stand the test of time? Jewel Master Cradle of Rome 2 allows you to do that as you recreate Rome starting from a small building and growing it to legendary status. As you match tiles in lines of 3 or more, you will have a beautiful picture that shows you your food, resources, gold, and time. As you clear the levels you will have the option ... more.