A little beat-‘em-up never hurt anybody.
These blocks are groovin' to a different beat.
The Cutting Edges of Art meets Japanese Lore.
The bravest thing of all is platforming at the mercy of this camera system.
I ain't afraid of no ghosts.
Wow. That’s the reaction that came to mind when we all first learned of Nintendo’s plans to relaunch its now-classic Trilogy on a single Wii disc (complete with revamped control schemes)… and now that I’ve spent a significant amount of time with the final game, it hasn’t changed. Whether you’re just considering the series for the first time or you’re a veteran back for another round, our review’s ...[Read More]
A late review comes with its advantages: we've spent plenty of time with multiplayer to bring you one of the most informed assessments around.
Based on the title alone, I really had no idea what to expect out of Heracles Chariot Racing. The first idea I conceived was a weird hybridization of Final Furlong and Daytona USA all under the guise of Greek mythology. I didn’t really know if horse-drawn carriages would translate into an engaging interactive experience, but what Heracles Chariot Racing actually is has nothing to do with wha...[Read More]
Red Fly Studios, developers of the well-received Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars for Wii, have released their second title in Ghostbusters: The Video Game. Published by Atari, this third person action adventure has gamers teaming up with the original Ghostbusters crew in an attempt to thwart the plans of a diabolical architect who intends to destroy the earth by building right over top of it.
You know you've got a good game on your hands when it hooks you in and won't let go for hours and hours on end. Such has been the case for me this weekend with a new one from Ubisoft called Dawn of Discovery. Dawn of Discovery is, as my collegue Patrick pointed out in his review of the PC version, a sequel or continuation of the Anno series of real time strategy games (only this time under a diffe...[Read More]
Racing has never been this SIMulated
Portion control in a bad way.