The fourth House of the Dead game has never been released on consoles, until now.
There's drifting, stylish unlicensed vehicles, and more drifting, but all kidding aside, this is a significantly different Ridge Racer than I've come to know.
Over the decades (and I do mean decades) there have been a plethora of flight simulators that always guarantee a 'true life' experience. Microsoft has their Flight Simulator series, which includes a WWII sim, the IL-2 Sturmovik series, and now we have Birds of Steel from Konami and developer Gaijin Entertianment. While the Microsoft series and the IL-2 series certainly earned its wings, could Bir...[Read More]
Love the idea, hate the execution.
It's got the name and the speed of Ninja Gaiden, but this is definitely the "Phantom Menace" of the series thus far.
Armored Core V has its flaws, but it also offers an accessible yet deep mech action game with a strong focus on network play.
"Scientist revenge" is quickly becoming a sub-genre for sharp puzzle/action games. 'Splosion Man, its sequel Ms Splosion Man, and both Portals have specialized in enabling the protagonist to enact comic vengeance upon his or her immoral captors. Warp, the first game from the folks at Trapdoor, cooks a similar dish but mistakenly spices it with superfluous carnage and clumsy gameplay.
Blades of Time is a pretty solid game for the MSRP of $40.
Not exactly the type of Silent Hill game I was hoping for, but it offers an intriguing atmosphere and story that are worth pursuing, despite a host of flaws and disappointments.
If you're looking for an introduction into the massive Naruto universe, this isn't it. But if you love Naruto and fighting, buckle your seat belt.
A fun and charming JRPG from the long-running Tales series, Graces was originally released exclusively in Japan on the Wii in 2009. Graces f updates the visuals and adds a significant amount of content.
“Well, this isn’t MotorStorm” was my immediate reaction to MotorStorm RC. Yes, it was created by Evolution Studios and each of the game’s sixteen tracks allegedly drew influence from MotorStorm’s previous four entries. But gone was the first person point of view, the ridiculous sense of speed, the exotic locals, and that oddly perfect Burning Man atmosphere. In its pl...[Read More]