Category Archives: Reviews

Darkstar One

Once in a while, an exceptional space flight sim comes along that really makes you wonder why the genre is largely ignored these days. Darkstar One is not that game.

River City Ransom Returns: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is a game based on the comics of the same name, and to a lesser extent, the movie. However, all you really need to know about this game is if you have any fond memories of River City Ransom or any other classic side-scrolling beat-em-ups, you will probably fall in [...]

Finally, Another 2d Worms on PC: Worms Reloaded

About damn time Team 17 released a 2d Worms game on PC! The last one came out almost 10 years ago! With that being said, it is unfortunate that this game is actually just a slightly enhanced remake of Worms 2: Armageddon which came out last year on X-Box Live Arcade.

GTA1 With More Zombies: Zombie Driver

Zombie Driver is a game released on Steam that lets you drive around and run over zombies while occasionally blasting them with all manner of heavy weaponry.

Yet Another Movie Tie-In: Wanted: Weapons of Fate

In Wanted: Weapons of Fate, you play as both Wesley and his father, Cross in a cover-based third-person shooter that acts as both a sequel and prequel to the movie, Wanted.

Mario Kart, Without Mario: Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing

Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing wants so hard to be Mario Kart, its almost painful to see. Nearly every major element of the Mario Kart games has been in some way copied, but this game is not Mario Kart. Although it tries its best, it falls short of being a classic and instead seems like [...]

Racing Has Never Been This Wet Before: Hydro Thunder Hurricane

Hydro Thunder Hurricane is an XBLA game that lets you choose from one of 9 boats and rip through 8 different aquatic tracks at speeds only lunatics would ever contemplate!

BFBC2: Onslaught Mode

As if Bad Company 2 couldn’t get more fun, the new addition of onslaught mode doubles that factor. Onslaught combines the best of single player campaign and online multiplayer to make an awesome four player co-op mode that will have you and your friends playing for hours.

Drive Back the Darkness: Alan Wake

In the game Alan Wake, you play as the titular character in a sprawling horror tale that sees you battle the forces of darkness in order to save your wife.

Haunting and Brutal: LIMBO

In LIMBO, you play as a young boy wondering through a beautiful, yet dangerous world of shadows in search of your sister. Although calling this game a side-scrolling platformer/puzzler is accurate, it really does little to describe just how amazing, enthralling, hauntingly artistic, and at times, horrifyingly frightening this game is.