Noble Racing is brought to us by Midas Interactive, the same team that created my other recently reviewed title Golden Age of Racing, and it really does show. My initial thought was: same game, different skin. There actually is a good deal of truth to it, but there are some…
Read MoreNoble Racing is brought to us by Midas Interactive, the same team that created my other recently reviewed title Golden Age of Racing, and it really does show. My initial thought was: same game, different skin. There actually is a good deal of truth to it, but there are some…
Read MoreGolden Age of Racing tries to put a slightly different spin on the heavily saturated racing genre back on the PlayStation 2 by putting you in an open wheel racer from the 60’s. The tracks themselves range from speedways to road courses and as such helps to add some variety…
Read MoreGolden Age of Racing tries to put a slightly different spin on the heavily saturated racing genre back on the PlayStation 2 by putting you in an open wheel racer from the 60’s. The tracks themselves range from speedways to road courses and as such helps to add some variety…
Read MoreAs a long time fan of the Worms franchise I’ve always had a soft spot for those cute, cuddly little murder-machines. In recent years, Team 17, the game’s developer, has done little to add to the experience other than porting older iterations newer platforms. Worms: Ultimate Mayhem is no exception.…
Read MoreAs a long time fan of the Worms franchise I’ve always had a soft spot for those cute, cuddly little murder-machines. In recent years, Team 17, the game’s developer, has done little to add to the experience other than porting older iterations newer platforms. Worms: Ultimate Mayhem is no exception.…
Read MoreSony may not have a definitive mascot outside of Japan, but the company houses some unforgettable characters. Already quite popular is Sackboy, the hero of a game that spawned more creative ideas than many games this generation. On paper, Little Deviants looks to channel a similar novelty by virtue of…
Read MoreSony may not have a definitive mascot outside of Japan, but the company houses some unforgettable characters. Already quite popular is Sackboy, the hero of a game that spawned more creative ideas than many games this generation. On paper, Little Deviants looks to channel a similar novelty by virtue of…
Read MoreMost good handheld consoles launch with a good puzzle game. The Game Boy launched with Tetris. The Nintendo DS launched with Polarium. The Vita has launched with Lumines: Electronic Symphony. Of course, Lumines isn’t exactly a new game – it’s also done well for itself on the PSP and PS3,…
Read MoreMost good handheld consoles launch with a good puzzle game. The Game Boy launched with Tetris. The Nintendo DS launched with Polarium. The Vita has launched with Lumines: Electronic Symphony. Of course, Lumines isn’t exactly a new game – it’s also done well for itself on the PSP and PS3,…
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