Star Ocean: The Last Hope International Review
PlayStation 3’s Star Ocean: The Last Hope International has been out and is probably being played by eager RPG fans who own the console right now. Although the (more »)
PlayStation 3’s Star Ocean: The Last Hope International has been out and is probably being played by eager RPG fans who own the console right now. Although the (more »)
Heavy Rain, a mix between a video game and cinematic drama, arrived in my hands just last week. I started up the game shortly after and was stunned (more »)
Before starting up BioShock 2, I was a bit worried about whether or not it’d capture the astonishment in my mind that the first BioShock seemed to grasp (more »)
Bayonetta. She’s more than just a pretty face: she’s a kick-ass Umbran Witch who’s started off the New Year with a bang for the action genre. Designed (more »)
Braid is Jonathan Blow’s pride and glory, being an independently developed game that just so happened to catch everyone’s attention. With the game having been released on Xbox (more »)
It never fails that the months of November and December are inundated by titles that it would have been nice to have six months earlier or six months (more »)
One of PlayStation 3’s biggest flaws these days is its lacking ability to play PlayStation 2 games, for newer systems at least. With the release of God of (more »)
LEGO Rock Band has no business being entertaining in any way. With the exception of a few stand outs its track listing is mediocre at best. It comes (more »)
Writers note: Metal, for the purposes of this review, is now an adjective, noun, and whatever other part of speech it needs to be. If you disagree, you (more »)
It’s no secret that Borderlands is one of this holiday season’s hottest titles, flying off of the store shelves in every store I’ve walked into. First praised for (more »)
There are games I play that give me this feeling; it’s indescribable but the most I can say is that it makes me feel at home. Only a (more »)
Super heroes of all kinds would seem to be an excellent fit for a Baldurs Gate: Dark Alliance style adventure. They are incredibly over-powered individuals beating up on scores (more »)
It should come as no surprise that a game with as blatant a title as WET contains absolutely no subtlety whatsoever. Thankfully, as a counter to all the innuendo, (more »)
I spent an awful lot of time complaining about things that were not plastic instrument related in my Guitar Hero 5 review. Different parts of a game, (more »)
Strange things are afoot at Activision, specifically in the money making sequel division. Up until recently the Guitar Hero franchise, under the guidance of Neversoft, has been over (more »)