inFamous 2 Review
Do you like feeling like a super hero? Or perhaps you prefer to be an evil mastermind, terrorizing everyone in sight. If either of those descriptions
Ever since it was announced earlier this year, we've been curiously looking into the progress of Thief, Square...
Do you like feeling like a super hero? Or perhaps you prefer to be an evil mastermind, terrorizing everyone in sight. If either of those descriptions
Creating a game that successfully merges cheesy dialogue and sexual themes with tons of badassery is no easy feat. Just look at how disastrous Duke N
As alternate universes become more popular in quasi-historical narratives, the shaky premises of many video games find some degree of comfort in the
Not long after the game itself made the transition to the PC, Fable III's DLC Quest Packs were released. The full game is not the strongest in the se
Diversion is a versatile game with a lot of time invested into it, even if it doesn’t look that way at first. It’s fun, simple, and rarely redund
Last year, Aqua: Naval Warfare launched on Xbox Live Arcade to below average critical reception. The game featured a highly intriguing steampunk stor
Nintendo 3DS users haven't had the most impressive library of 3D games so far. Wait, what's that? Is it the 3DS game that owners have been waiting fo
Operation Flashpoint: Red River had me from the moment the intro video started playing. It gives a brief history lesson of the events that leads to y
When American McGee’s Alice hit PCs in 2001, fans of the original Lewis Carroll tale and aficionados of the macabre were delighted. While the techn
Ever wonder what it's like to be stranded in the wild? Thanks to Man vs. Wild, players can now experience how that feels. Based off the Discovery Cha
The First Templar, developed by Haemimont Games and published by Kalypso Media, is going to frustrate you. Just a fair warning.This game tells the st
Video game movies have never done well. They always feel cheap and poorly acted, and they never follow the nature of the game in any wholesome manner
There's nothing quite like a super challenging retro-style shoot 'em up. The genre that captivated gamers back in the 80s was known for its punishing
In the world of iPhone development, it’s hard for a hit game to not have a competitor trail very far behind it. For Mighty Fin, Tiny Wings will alw
Nothing takes me back like a good hack and slasher. When it comes to console iterations, a few notable games that I’ve spent a ton of hours on come
The Red Faction series evolved from a first person shooter to an open world game, and now it's a fairly linear, third-person action game. What hasn't
Sega Rally Online Arcade, aside from having one of the silliest names to grace Xbox Live, is a disappointing homage to the Sega Rally games of yore.
Being one of the first (if not the very first) consoles to popularize motion-control in gaming, the Wii has a fair heap of fitness titles in its libr
Destructopus has an awesome name. It describes exactly what the game is and sounds cool with resorting to subtitles or even multiple words. It’s th
The first and possibly most important thing to know about Golden Axe III is that the majority of its charm relies on your personal nostalgia for the