Posts Tagged ‘video game reviews’
  • Might & Magic X Legacy (Review) PC

    Posted by on February 23, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    Ubisoft’s latest release in the Might & Magic series takes an old-school approach to role-playing games. Designed to resemble the original games from back in the day, Might & Magic X Legacy is a truly brilliant and nostalgic role-playing experience. And while it replicates its classic predecessors, Legacy still uses a modern 3D engine and includes features that are still available in som... more.
  • Might & Magic X Legacy (Review) PC

    Posted by on February 23, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    Ubisoft’s latest release in the Might & Magic series takes an old-school approach to role-playing games. Designed to resemble the original games from back in the day, Might & Magic X Legacy is a truly brilliant and nostalgic role-playing experience. And while it replicates its classic predecessors, Legacy still uses a modern 3D engine and includes features that are still available in som... more.
  • Darkout (Review) PC

    Posted by on February 22, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    Darkout offers a fresh, new approach to an overused concept - it’s an open-ended, sandbox-style survival game. You must harvest resources that will help you craft and survive, among other things. Darkout is far from being an easy game -  you have crash landed on a rogue planet in the middle of nowhere, with only a few basic items to help you survive. With so many games like Darkout springing... more.
  • Unepic (Review) Wii U

    Posted by on February 10, 2014 under Reviews, Wii U
    Developed by Francisco Téllez de Meneses, Unepic is a 2D metrovania role-playing game that places you in the role of Daniel, an eccentric young man who enjoys playing video games and spending time with his friends. One evening, while participating in a game of pen and paper Dungeons & Dragons with some friends, Daniel decides to leave the group to use the bathroom. To his dismay, the b... more.
  • Dominions 4: Thrones of Ascension (Review) PC

    Posted by on February 10, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    Dominions 4 takes a unique approach to the 4x strategy genre. It involves bringing forth your Pretender, which is much similar to a god or demigod. You also need to have an enormous army to accompany your false prophet to help spread his word. As you conquer the neighboring provinces and continue to build your army, word will spread throughout the land about your Pretender. By building shrines ... more.
  • Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut (Review) PC

    Posted by on January 23, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    Deadly Premonition is a PlayStation 3 release that has made its way to the Windows PC platform. To the dismay of gamers, this port had a very rocky launch on Steam. Gamers went to the official Steam forums to complain about in-game glitches that affected gameplay. Some of these glitches include unexplainable crashes and poor performance on high-end gaming rigs. Rising Star Games listened to the... more.
  • Professional Farmer 2014 (Review) PC

    Posted by on January 10, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    UiG is famously known for their Agricultural Simulator series, which has seen multiple releases throughout the years. But instead of releasing another sequel in their award-winning series, UiG decided to release a brand-new farming series called, Professional Farmer 2014. Professional Farmer 2014 is nothing like Agricultural Simulator 2013, but it does use the traditional interface that was ado... more.
  • Trine 2: Complete Story (Review) Playstation 4

    Posted by on January 10, 2014 under PS4, Reviews
    Developer Frozenbyte's physic-based puzzle platformer continues to evolve from one platform to another. About a year ago, Trine 2: Director's Cut launched on Nintendo Wii U with features that took advantage of its Gamepad. It was a step in the right direction as most Wii U games completely ignored the Gamepad's touchscreen functionality. Like the Wii U release of Trine 2, Developer Frozenbyte has ... more.
  • OMSI 2 Omnibus Simulator (Review) PC

    Posted by on January 1, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    The OMSI Omnibus Simulator returns for another trip through the congested streets of Berlin. It’s one of the most realistic bus simulators you will ever have the chance of playing, unless you have driven an actual bus that is. OMSI 2 is much like its predecessor with one exception - instead of taking place during the early 1980’s, OMSI 2 takes place in Germany during the late 80’s, early 90�... more.
  • Rainbow Moon (Review) PS Vita

    Posted by on December 31, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    Originally released on Playstation 3 in late 2012, Rainbow Moon by eastasiasoft is a turn-based role-playing game that places you in the role of a warrior named Baldren. After losing an annual duel with his arch-nemesis, our hapless hero is pushed through a magical gate that leads to an unknown world. Baldren's arrival in this 'new' world causes an imbalance that allows legions of demons to infest... more.