Review: Torchlight

Runic Games has created a wonderful gem, fun, colorful, and never taking itself too seriously; Torchlight is a simple sometimes comical take on dungeon crawlers. In a genre that has been beaten to death, Torchlight is a refreshing diversion. Set in the mining town of Torchlight, there is something plaguing the mines and it’s up… Continue reading Review: Torchlight

Review: Metroid: Other M

It’s always refreshing to see a developer take a franchise and try to reinvigorate new life into it. Metroid: Other M is Team Ninja’s attempt at creating a more story driven, combat heavy game that really challenges the proven formula Nintendo is known to deliver. Unfortunately for the developer, it’s an attempt that comes with… Continue reading Review: Metroid: Other M

Review: Alan Wake

Alan Wake continues Remedy’s fixation on the melodramatic and that tone and feel starts right as the game boots up. Instead of setting the stage for the story, the game opens by giving the player a pretentious explanation on how a good psychological thriller should be told.  The game will lead you through forests, junkyards,… Continue reading Review: Alan Wake

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 runs away with Campaign mode by a long… Continue reading Review: Killzone 2

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.

Review: Fallout 3

From your first steps into the sands of atomic misfortune you have free reign to explore uncharted territories, track down bandits and raiders or venture into other establishments looking for quests, weapons and other loot.

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