Posts Tagged ‘review’
  • Langrisser Re: Incarnation Tensei Review (Nintendo 3DS)

    Posted by on May 9, 2016 under Portables, Reviews
    Langrisser Re: Incarnation Tensei is the latest title in the Langrisser series that has been developed by Masaya and distributed by Aksys games. The last Langrisser game that has seen release in the US was 15 years ago on the PlayStation and Sega Saturn. Langrisser Re is a strategy RPG that has the player playing in 10 on 10 battles consisting of infantry, archers and cavalry avatars that attack e... more.
  • Sadame Review (Nintendo 3DS)

    Posted by on April 29, 2016 under Portables, Reviews
    Rising Star's Sadame is a game that is reminiscent of the old RPG games that I used to play when I was younger, where you whack your way through the levels to get to the end of the game. It has an interesting story combined with an original art style that will draw the player in enough to keep playing to the end, but it is not without some flaws. The game often times feels as if it is trying to be... more.
  • Dying Light The Following Review (Playstation 4)

    Posted by on April 29, 2016 under PS4, Reviews
    Dying Light: The Following is an expansion to Techland's Dying Light, a first-person survival horror game that launched on January 27th, 2015 for next gen consoles. The expansion introduces a plethora of new content, including characters, weapons, gameplay enhancements, and (surprisingly) drivable vehicles. The game world has also been expanded to twice the size of the original game, giving the pl... more.
  • Unreal World Review (PC)

    Posted by on April 28, 2016 under PC, Reviews
    Unreal World is a survival roguelike that will test your skills as a gamer. It’s one of the oldest survival games around sans Rogue, Nethack and Slashem. Originally released in the nineteen-nineties, Unreal World revolutionized the genre with its hardcore gameplay and large maps. Like most roguelikes, the player starts the game with just enough equipment to survive. Surviving the first year happ... more.
  • Rabi Ribi Review (PC)

    Posted by on April 28, 2016 under PC, Reviews
    Rabi-Ribi is a quirky and zany tale about a female rabbit that is transformed into a human. The game feels more like a visual novel than a platformer, but it incorporates the best elements from the bullet hell shooter, platformer and visual novel genres. The game also plays much like Castlevania and Metroid before both series made the transition to 3D. Rabi-Ribi has a rich, but rather long int... more.
  • Radio Hammer Review (Nintendo 3DS)

    Posted by on March 24, 2016 under Portables, Reviews
    Radio Hammer is an original and fast paced rhythm game that is available for the Nintendo 3DS. This game stands out as one of the quirkiest and original games that I have had the pleasure of playing, as it has you bopping enemies on the head with a giant hammer in time with the music. There are four different playable characters in the game; complete with their own backstory and type of enemy. The... more.
  • Stella Glow Review (Nintendo 3DS)

    Posted by on March 18, 2016 under Portables, Reviews
    Developed by Imageepoch, Stella Glow is a turn-based strategy JRPG that sees the player in the role of Alto, a young man that is suffering from amnesia. Unofficially adopted by friend Lisette, the game's protagonist lives peacefully in the town of Mithra Village until the Witch of Destruction turns the town -- and just about everyone inside of it -- into crystal via a powerful song. Grief stricken... more.
  • Assassin’s Creed Syndicate Review (Playstation 4)

    Posted by on March 18, 2016 under PS4, Reviews
    Assassin's Creed Syndicate for Playstation 4 continues the fictional,  historical events between the Assassins - a group that seeks peace and liberty without exception- and the corrupt Templars that seek peace through order and intimidation. The latest iteration of Assassins Creed sees the player in the role of not one, but two characters -- twin assassins Evie and Jacob Fry, as they use their re... more.
  • Rainbow Moon Review (Playstation 4)

    Posted by on March 18, 2016 under PS4, Reviews
    Originally released on Playstation 3 in late 2012 and PSVita on December 31st, 2013, Rainbow Moon for Playstation 4 is an isometric, 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 cause... more.
  • Albedo: Eyes From Outer Space Review (Xbox One)

    Posted by on February 22, 2016 under Reviews, Xbox One
    So my fellow gamers, I know it's been a long time since I last did this, but I have a brand new question to ask you. Who here among us has yearned greatly to play a video game of the classic science fiction variety? And when I speak of said "classic sci-fi", I'm not referring to the likes of say, Star Wars. I'm talking more like those B-movie cult classics that you could easily find on 'Mystery... more.