As my colleague SeanNOLA has repeatedly stated, players should keep a close eye on Disney Interactive Studios. Over the last year, the publisher’s output has shifted from middling children’s games to refined titles with the ...
Read More »New Releases 9/5-9/11: Preemptive Move Edition
After a lean but steady diet of new retail and downloadable titles across the last weeks, gamers should prepare themselves for a buffet of interactive abundance. Not only will players be able to get their ...
Read More »Get Hooked- Worms Reloaded Review
DesertEagle’s Take: As four young men huddled around a Pentium-based PC into the pre-dawn hours, Worms potential for longevity became undeniably apparent. Each of my co-combatants had become fascinated by the game’s randomly generated environments ...
Read More »Flying High, Again- Ace Combat: Joint Assault Review
The portable system seems like a unlikely candidate for any type of flight simulation. Lacking the sizeable displays, elaborate input methods, and raw processing power which accompany console and PC setups, some serious downsizing would ...
Read More »The Tech-Gaming Podcast, 4-4: Hand Jiving Makes Me Happy
This week on the podcast, wholesome dances are reappropriated into perverted innuendo, innocuous games receive a thorough berating, and impressions abound. With Dead Rising 2: Case Zero, Ace Combat: Joint Strike, and Phantasy Star Portable ...
Read More »Safe Bet- Dead Rising 2: Case Zero Review
By offering gamers a playground filled with zombie antagonists along with an arsenal of unlikely weapons, the original Dead Rising became a surprise hit during the otherwise lifeless summer of 2006. With the sequel still ...
Read More »Gunblade NY and LA Machineguns Arcade Hit Pack Review
DesertEagle’s Take: Although arcade shooters such as Time Crisis, Area 51, and Virtua Cop have all left a hazy initial impression, I vividly recall my first reaction to Gunblade NY. Nestled among the light-gun shooters ...
Read More »New Releases 8/29-9/4: (Power) Walking Dead Edition
With the Summer gaming drought still affecting now-gen consoles, Wii and PSP owners should prepare for a satisfying downpour of diversions. Between Team Ninja’s interpretation of Samus’ space skirmishes, a Clue-inspirited whodunit, and a pair ...
Read More »Jurassic Lark- Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter Review
I love dinosaurs, but then again I think you’d be hard pressed to find a 25 year old man that dislikes dinosaurs. It’s no big surprise that videogames about dinosaurs would be a no brainer ...
Read More »A Bloody Good Time- Shank Review
In the mid-nineties, few films were able to encapsulate my entrenched passions as well as 1995’s Desperado. Skillfully blending John Woo-inspired gunplay, a searing Santana-infused soundtrack, with a unhealthy infatuation of Salma Hayek, it seemed ...
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