Avid readers may recall our admiration for Halfbrick. The Queensland developer has fashioned a skillful recipe for success by combining uncomplicated controls, deceptively simple goals, along with a healthy appreciation for retro homage. Blast Off, ...
Read More »Rules with an Iron Fist- Tekken 6 Review
One of the greatest draws of the Tekken franchise has been the game’s outlandish collection of fighters. Beyond the incorporation of anthropomorphic kangaroos, pandas and even training dummies, the series has furtively integrated a growing ...
Read More »Rogue Warrior Review
Navy Seal, author, CEO, and amateur chiropractor. Demo Dick does it all. If the prose of Tom Clancy can inspire two tactical shooter franchises, a stealth action series, along with a RTS ...
Read More »New Releases 12/6-12/12: View From the Top Edition
As the last new releases trickle out, It may be time to say, “au revoir” to 2009. With only two blips on the radar for the remainder of the year- Guitar Hero: Van Halen and ...
Read More »Remington Great American Bird Hunt Review
With a high number of children under the age of twelve in my family, Chuck E. Cheese’s is a recurrent destination. After filling up on pizza and soda, my default diversions are the restaurant’s light-gun ...
Read More »An Assorted Menagerie- Four From Zoo Reviewed
For many gamers, a trip to the local superstore is unrealized without a quick walk down the software aisle. During this period of economic uncertainly, I’ve seen shoppers often bypass the familiar full-priced titles, succumbing ...
Read More »Just Dance Review
Like most children, my nieces and nephews are easily amused. Often, they’ll spend hours in front of a closet mirror, choreographing impromptu dance moves, to the music on the radio. Clearly, the developers at Ubisoft ...
Read More »MX vs. ATV: Reflex Review
Pity the poor right analog stick. Since its integration into the Playstation’s Dualshock controller, the diminutive nub has often been subjugated to controlling the game’s camera. Several years ago, the developers of several sports titles ...
Read More »Bakugan: Battle Brawlers Review
Some may say that in order to consistently write about video games, that one must be somewhat of a “man-child.” Although I would like to disagree with that stereotype, I’m afraid I fit the description ...
Read More »Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage Review
There’s always been a warm spot in my heart for the icy exhilaration a snowboarding game can bring. SSX Tricky, 1080, Amped 2, and even Cool Borders 2 have all brought their own signature interpretations ...
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