This week, the beloved trio delve into the depths of Castlevania:Harmony of Despair, Din’s Curse, BoneTown, as well as the latest downloadable table for Zen Pinball. Later, both TideGear and SeanNOLA display their knowledge of ...
Read More »Sex in the City- BoneTown Review
I once had a film professor who taught me that the great thing about the porn industry is that it isn’t the film industry. Both groups use similar tools – they point cameras at subjects ...
Read More »Grapple on the Go- TNA iMPACT! Cross The Line Review
At their best, wresting games can be outlandishly euphoric. The successful execution of a flying lariat against an opponent surely rivals the adrenaline rush of a long-range headshot in any first-person shooter. Yet when ring-based ...
Read More »Aim, Shoot, Kill – XG Blast! Review
My infatuation with gaming is only rivaled by my passion for video game shopping. Many a lunch hour or idle Saturday has been spent scouring clearance bins for obscure Japanese or European titles. Admittedly, the ...
Read More »Comic-Con 2010 PhotoStream
Few events are as wonderfully eclectic as Comic-Con. What other convention could play host to three Iron-Men, Will Farrell, Dennis Miller, Harrison Ford, as well as our own Ana M? If you weren’t among the ...
Read More »The Tech-Gaming Podcast, World 4-0
This week, the trio welcomes Robert “Pennyman” Welkner who offers a behind-the-scenes peek at the creation of the latest installment in the Coin-Op.Tv DVD anthology. Impressions of Arc Rise Fantasia, XG Blast!, Gundemonium Collection, and ...
Read More »Lighthearted Lark- Arc Rise Fantasia Review
Beyond a handful of Virtual Console titles, and the sole exception of Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, traditional Japanese role-playing games are a surprisingly rare commodity on the Wii. Publisher Ignition Entertainment ...
Read More »Successful Reentry- DarkStar One: Broken Alliance Review
The space combat simulation was once a thriving genre, with franchises such as Star Raiders, Wing Commander, and Colony Wars presenting a plethora of opportunities for promising galactic combatants. Over time, the once-popular vocation has ...
Read More »Shadow Killing Class- SMT: Persona 3 Portable Review
When assessing the quality of role-playing ports on the PSP, the results are decidedly mixed. For every enhanced redesign such as Lunar: Silver Star Harmony or the Star Ocean series, players have been subjected to ...
Read More »Fighting Myth- Tournament of Legends Review
When an industry colleague learned Tournament of Legends was in my review cue, his reaction was unambiguous. “Are you REALLY going to review that piece of shit?”, he asked. “Do yourself a favor and send ...
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