I am not historically a fan of survival horror games. It could be that as a young child my parents never let me play them, or it could be I was more...
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Review: Batman: Arkham City Lockdown (iOS)
Batman: Arkham City Lockdown for iOS is fun, emmersive, and beautiful. Immediately it is clear the game has been inspired by Infinity Blade. Disregard...
Review: Modern Warfare 3
Prestige Tokens and gunfire lead the way to another great CoD!
Review: Superman (iOS)
It's been a long time since a Superman-based game has been released that is at all worth playing. It's unfortunate the platform is one that insists on...
First Impression: Zelda: Skyward Sword
Skyward Sword has a lot to prove. Is Nintendo still relevant for adults? Is the Wii Remote a viable input device for an RPG? Personally, I need this Zelda...
The Holidays Are Upon Us!
With the rapid approach of Black Friday and the happy consumer driven shopping season that follows, gamers and those they love will want to know where the...
Review: Battlefield 3
The day I received an email informing me that EA Games was having an open beta for Battlefield 3, I knew what had to be done. I proceeded think of ways...
Review: Dead Space 2
Dead Space 2 is a game designed from the ground up to immerse the player in the story of Isaac and his universe. While they did improve upon the mechanics that make this series standout, it’s clear their focus was on storytelling and fidelity. I tip my hat to Visceral Games – well done.
Review: Dark Souls
Stu and Matt team up to put together a panel-style-review. The world of Dark Souls awaits! No Demons were harmed while recording these testimonies.
Dark Souls Guide coming soon….
Review: Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception
What makes Uncharted 3 a perfect 10, is its integration of story telling with gameplay and solid production values. Not many games can elicit emotion from its players. And none can do it as extreme or as often as Uncharted 3.
Deal of the Week
Amazon has buy 2 get 1 free on select titles across all platforms! We recommend Batman, Gears 3, Rage, oh so much goodness. You can even dial it back to...
Review: Heavenly Sword
Many games that use the God of War-style button mashing generally have the same combos since there are a limited number of permutations. Oddly, I haven’t seen anyone mimic what Ninja Theory has done so well here.