Posts Tagged ‘video game reviews’
  • NASCAR ’14 (Review) Xbox 360

    Posted by on April 30, 2014 under Reviews, Xbox 360
    First owned by Activision and then sold to Deep Silver, NASCAR '14 is the much-anticipated follow up to 'Inside Line' and NASCAR the Game: 2013. Fans of the series will find many similarities between this year's release and the games that graced our consoles last year. But at the same time, some game breaking issues have been addressed that should make fans happy. For starters, the driver AI ha... more.
  • Diablo III Reaper of Souls (Review) PC

    Posted by on April 29, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    The highly anticipated expansion pack for Diablo 3 has finally arrived, and it breathes new life into Blizzard’s popular action role-playing game. It includes a plethora of side quests and  dungeons that will keep you busy for hours. Moreover, the Reaper of Souls returns to its roots by reviving the classic gameplay feel of Diablo 2 with new enemy encounters and rare loot. Keeping the core g... more.
  • Cloudbuilt (Review) PC

    Posted by on April 22, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    Cloudbuilt is a gorgeous 3D cell-shaded platformer with gameplay speeds that would make Sega's blue mascot, Sonic the Hedgehog, jealous. As Demi, a young women hospitalized for life-threatening war injuries, you are placed in the role of her subconscious as you traverse a series of floating levels in search of answers to her condition. The gameplay is based on tried and true platform mechanics ... more.
  • War of the Vikings (Review) PC

    Posted by on April 22, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    War of the Vikings is an action-based role-playing game that resembles a MOBA (i.e. Massive Online Battle Arena). The game is played online with multiple game modes to choose from. Gamers familiar with War of the Roses or Mount and Blade are in for a treat. The well-known combat engine that made the aforementioned games a hit is present in War of the Vikings. The combat is full of bloody, non-s... more.
  • Wolf Fang (Review) PSVita

    Posted by on April 14, 2014 under Portables, PS3, Reviews
    It has been two years since the terrorist group, Ragnarok (a.k.a Dagger), occupied New York city with its military forces. Since their air borne destruction, the group responsible for the chaos vanished without a trace. Since the incident in New York, mech technology has become the technology of choice for all current and future military projects. Factories that manufacture these mech suits are lo... more.
  • WazHack (Review) PC

    Posted by on April 14, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    The roguelike that was a major success on mobile devices has finally made its way to Steam. Wazhack is a cross between the roguelike and platform genre. For those of you not familiar with roguelikes, here’s the rundown - you are only given one life to survive. If you happen to die, you will lose everything and the game will end. The dungeons randomly generate when you start a new game; this guar... more.
  • The Castle Doctrine (Review) PC

    Posted by on March 27, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    The Castle Doctrine is a unique experience that places you in a scenario where you have no choice but to survive. You must stop at nothing to protect your family and the things that are precious to you. You start with only two thousand dollars, a wife and a few kids. The main objective is to build a home security system to protect your family and any money you have in your possession. Sounds easy,... more.
  • Blackguards (Review) PC

    Posted by on March 27, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    Blackguards by Daedalic entertainment plunges you into the world of the Dark Eye. Based on pen and paper Dungeons & Dragons, Blackguards’ story is a compelling tale of darkness and deceit that spans across five chapters. On the surface, Blackguards is a dark, gritty role-playing game that is based on strategy and tactics. Combat occurs on a hexagon-type grid much like pen and paper D&... more.
  • Rayman Legends (Review) Xbox One

    Posted by on March 11, 2014 under Reviews, Xbox One
    Released for the Nintendo Wii U last September, Rayman Legends for Xbox One is a 2D platformer that places the player in the role of Rayman, a charismatic, limbless hero on a mission to save the Dream Glades from a spell that has kept its inhabitants in a deep slumber for well over a century. Rayman is joined by a host of heroes to help aid him in his quest. Fan favorites such as Globox and the Te... more.
  • Danganronpa Happy Trigger Havoc (Review) PSVita

    Posted by on February 26, 2014 under Portables, Reviews
    Makoto Naegi is an average high school student with no exceptional skills or talents. To his surprise, he was chosen in a lottery to attend Hope's Peak Academy - a school that is only reserved for top students from every field imaginable. The school is enamored by hundreds of years of tradition, sending the 'cream of the crop' into the work force every year. The students that graduate from Hope... more.