Zombies Ruined My Day. The name says it all, doesn’t it? But even though it’s got a pretty self-explanatory title, click on through for the full review of this surprisingly deep little indy game from developer Mancebo Games. Office… of Terror! The Xbox marketplace is awash with independent titles that…
Read MoreTaking classic game design and trying to make it jive in 3D has always been fraught with danger. For every Mario 64 which successfully makes the jump are franchises that have really struggled with the extra dimension, such as Sonic and Castlevania games. But most appropriately for this review is…
Read MoreTaking classic game design and trying to make it jive in 3D has always been fraught with danger. For every Mario 64 which successfully makes the jump are franchises that have really struggled with the extra dimension, such as Sonic and Castlevania games. But most appropriately for this review is…
Read MoreTom Clancy’s Splinter Cell doesn’t look good in HD. It looks sharper, sure, but especially in cut scenes the animation is stiff and the facial movements of characters as they talk to one another is embarrassing. LA Noire this is not. In-game, Splinter Cell does its best to remind you…
Read MoreTom Clancy’s Splinter Cell doesn’t look good in HD. It looks sharper, sure, but especially in cut scenes the animation is stiff and the facial movements of characters as they talk to one another is embarrassing. LA Noire this is not. In-game, Splinter Cell does its best to remind you…
Read MoreAvadon: The Black Fortress is one of the best games released on the iPad ever. It’s a deep, lengthy, old school-style RPG. The publisher of Avadon, Spiderweb Software, was pleased with the reception it had on Apple’s big screen, and so, encouraged by that success, has announced another game for…
Read MoreAvadon: The Black Fortress is one of the best games released on the iPad ever. It’s a deep, lengthy, old school-style RPG. The publisher of Avadon, Spiderweb Software, was pleased with the reception it had on Apple’s big screen, and so, encouraged by that success, has announced another game for…
Read MoreFractal: Make Blooms not War might have a name that is pushing a little hard to be artistic and quaint, but the game itself is a thoroughly charming and chilled out little puzzle game, and it also happens to be the most original take on the match-3 genre that I’ve…
Read MoreFractal: Make Blooms not War might have a name that is pushing a little hard to be artistic and quaint, but the game itself is a thoroughly charming and chilled out little puzzle game, and it also happens to be the most original take on the match-3 genre that I’ve…
Read MoreWhat happens in Fight Club, stays in Fight Club. It’s a pity for the publisher that Urban Champion wasn’t able to effect that rule on the people that play it, because if it could, this review won’t exist to (hopefully) dissuade people from buying the game. It really is terrible.…
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