You have to love mild upgrades to solid titles. Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville launched its Season Eatingz upgrade ($9.99) this past wee...[Read More]
It’s that time of year where EA is handing you the stick, helmet, skates, and saying ‘hit the ice and show us what you got.’ Overall you’d think that ...[Read More]
The LEGO videogame franchise is vast and has covered a multitude of licenses and platforms. I have played a few of these games over the years, includi...[Read More]
It has been a few years removed since I reviewed World of Final Fantasy, and I still stand by my original statement that I believe it’s a fun Pokemon-...[Read More]
Taiko no Tatsujin is a rhythm game progenitor with sporadic appearances on this side of the planet. Forged in the Japanese arcade scene, the first con...[Read More]
Modern virtual reality—2016’s beacon of Future Tech and one of gaming’s most dramatic gambles—has proven extremely difficult to get right. Games with ...[Read More]
December 1990. Ecstatic about the prospects of what awaited within the wrapped boxes beneath the Christmas tree in our living room, I had just finishe...[Read More]
Ah, Bomberman. We have some history together. Having played this on the Turbografx and Sega Saturn, I have seen the best and worst of the series. Most...[Read More]
I don’t know what’s going on with role playing games as of late. It’s like they’re getting in touch with their inner-90s child and depending on what m...[Read More]
3D platformers feel bound to a specific place and time. Identified in earnest by Super Mario 64 and plunged into oblivion by Banjo Tooie, the genre ha...[Read More]
Melt down an action figure to its primordial goo. Shape the wreckage into an anthropomorphic body, and somehow keep the limited points of articulation...[Read More]
Surprise. Please Note: This is a spoiler-free review, as much as possible. I mention no hard numbers, no ruinous plot details, and no specifics regar...[Read More]