Posts Tagged ‘video game review’
  • Hotline Miami (Review) PC

    Posted by on October 23, 2012 under Euro, PC, Reviews
    Hotline Miami is a bloodbath from beginning to end. The only thing that matters is the type of weapon you want to use to finish the job. This game is an action-packed thrill ride where you play a murderer for hire. Your killing spree takes place in Miami during the late nineteen-eighties. There is no rhyme or reason for killing your victims; your only directions are the phone calls you receive ... 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.
  • Rhythm Thief & The Emperor’s Treasure (Review) Nintendo 3DS

    Posted by on August 30, 2012 under Portables, Reviews
    Ever wish you could have a secret identity and solve puzzles? Rhythm Thief & The Emperor’s Treasure by Sega (3DS $29.99) is a unique puzzle game in which you do just that along with jumping and sliding while solving puzzles to reach your next goal. The game opens with a scene that shows Napoleon when he was emperor of Europe. A quote shows up on the screen, “Imagination rules the wor... more.
  • Rhythm Thief & The Emperor’s Treasure (Review) Nintendo 3DS

    Posted by on August 30, 2012 under Portables, Reviews
    Ever wish you could have a secret identity and solve puzzles? Rhythm Thief & The Emperor’s Treasure by Sega (3DS $29.99) is a unique puzzle game in which you do just that along with jumping and sliding while solving puzzles to reach your next goal. The game opens with a scene that shows Napoleon when he was emperor of Europe. A quote shows up on the screen, “Imagination rules the world�... more.