Review: CounterSpy

Preventing the Moon’s destruction is on you, agent. You’ll be supported by a small arsenal of weapons as you traverse randomly generated, 2.5D side-scrolling stages. Your mission: collect enough intelligence from either the two sides at war and stop this travesty from occurring. You must roll back the Doomsday Clock before a full scale nuclear… Continue reading Review: CounterSpy

Game Reviews in 500 Characters: Valiant Hearts

Like history? Like video games? Valiant Hearts is a neat puzzle platformer from Ubisoft that is set during World War I in Europe. You take control of several different characters and this game makes you feel something for them. Stories of getting back home or vengeance drive the story in this gorgeously, almost hand drawn,… Continue reading Game Reviews in 500 Characters: Valiant Hearts

Review: inFAMOUS: Second Son

**Please note: we are not in the business of spoiling games. Everything discuss herein has been public knowledge since prior to release. If you are on a media blackout, but would like a spoiler-free take on the game, please CLICK HERE.**   “Enjoy your Power.” The final marketing slogan for Sucker Punch Productions was very… Continue reading Review: inFAMOUS: Second Son

Review: Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes

Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes is short and brutal. As I completed my first play through of the main campaign – clocking in at just a hair under two hours – I couldn’t shake the feeling that I had just experienced the revitalization of the franchise, and what had been served up in that… Continue reading Review: Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes

What Infamous: Second Son means to PlayStation

Sony’s PS4 has been off to a strong start, selling more than 6 million units worldwide as of March 1st. There are several suggested reasons for this success: a $100 lower price point than the leading competitor; a branding of “being for the gamer”; and it’s a platform that is open to independent game developers.… Continue reading What Infamous: Second Son means to PlayStation

Review: Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition (PS4)

When Dead Nation originally released for the PlayStation 3 back in late 2010, I didn’t play it.  Later, when it went free on PlayStation Plus, I downloaded it and gave it a try.  I loved the premise, but just couldn’t get into it.  Something about the controls and having a bit of difficulty seeing what… Continue reading Review: Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition (PS4)

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