The Cutting Edges of Art meets Japanese Lore.
What does this game have in S.T.O.R.E. for DS FPS fans?
I ain't afraid of no ghosts.
Racing has never been this SIMulated
Racing has never been this SIMulated
In case you weren’t paying attention, Puzzle Quest has tasted success and is now being reiterated. Over…And over.
In case you weren’t paying attention, Puzzle Quest has tasted success and is now being reiterated. Over…And over.
Many people felt a little halfheartedly excited when they learned of the Zelda title that Nintendo would be showing at E3 this year. Let’s face it, the Wii is in need of some hardcore titles and the lack of Zelda being shown was a little disappointing to many (though Mario Galaxy 2 and Metroid: Other M partially made up for this) but instead, the only Zelda game we are given any significant ...[Read More]
The dwindling of arcade population in the U.S. has been one of the most saddening things to me in the world of gaming over the last 10 years. However, what’s good is that these games’ spirits live on in the forms of videogame console software, allowing for nice replication of the experiences you’d expect from an arcade. Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles is, as you would expe...[Read More]
In case you haven’t kept up with the latest hot Nintendo DS developers, you’d might want to jump on the 5th Cell bandwagon. Featuring two of the DS’s most creative games in Drawn to Life and Lock’s Quest, this company just knows how to create charming, addictive, and highly creative games. And, at E3 this year, they may have even outdone themselves this time around with the...[Read More]
Konami had a large lineup of DS games on the showfloor this year and what better of a title than an ant simiulator/RTS style of game to sweeten the deal? Ant Nation could best be described as a hybrid of Sim Ant & Pikmin where gameplay involves franticly ordering your army of ants as you attempt to keep the colony alive and gain territory. Similarities to Pikmin arise in the traversion of the...[Read More]
Ever since its conception, The Conduit has quite possibly been one of the most anticipated games for the Wii since its launch. A system with motion controls clearly begs for competent first person shooters & real time strategy games but unfortunately, the Wii has little to offer in either of these categories. Its FPS limitations have been strongly emphasized by the lack of precise control tha...[Read More]