Gaming has been around for decades in different forms and styles. I have had the fortunate experience to visit several different styles and platforms and shared those moments with gamers of many different age groups and backgrounds. Like anything, it's always more fun...
Matt
Review: Infamous
Living a life of solitude is a choice for some but this man lives in shadows by necessity, dodging renegade gangs, a troubling past and an inner crisis between what is supernatural and his humanity. Cole grips to what sanity he has left to forge a new path for himself...
Should developers be responsible for fixing bugs/glitches??
Had a game crash before you can save? Who’s fault is it?
Review: Just Cause 2
Guns, car jacking and Asian slur’s may be too much for some, but for those looking for an explosive adventure in southeast Asia, your in for a treat!
Update: Final Fantasy XIII-2
Final Fantasy XIII-2 was unveiled at E3 2011 and to those looking for another installment in the franchise, good news indeed. Although I am glad to hear of the new release, I am skeptical. Not in the ability for Square to make a polished game with beautiful...
Review: Final Fantasy Origins/Final Fantasy 2
The only things worse than this game in the world of Final Fantasy is it’s older sister, Final Fantasy X-2, the train wreck that left millions on fire, running for something that made sense again and getting hit a second time by that steam engine before falling off a cliff into the abyss of bad games.
Update: Final Fantasy XIV: When it rains in Eorzea, it Pours….
After spending hours with this I intend to do what I hoped I never would, tell the truth about Final Fantasy XIV.
Review: Killzone 2
Killzone 2 is one of the many FPS titles I've played during my gaming experience. Lately, FPS has become even more popular with the release of CODMW2. I spent some time playing COD and watching others and after experiencing Killzone 2, I'd have to say that Killzone...
Review: Heavy Rain
This game is enthralling to say the least. You begin the game in what feels like an impossible learning curve, trying to figure out what you’re supposed to be doing, how to do it etc. What is so cool about the beginning to this game is there is actually “no right way” to do something. The game just happens.
Review: Demon’s Souls
Demon’s Souls is an immersive, unforgiving dive into a redefined take on death in video games. Demons Souls is a game that requires attention to play, careful planning and a lot of patience. You will learn how to die, die some more, die trying to get your body and die again.