You're standing on the rooftop of a skyscraper when an attack-helicopter fires a pair of missiles in your direction. Do you: (A) duck and cover, (B) close your eyes and …
Continue reading →I'm entirely convinced that there is something fundamentally wrong with developer The Behemoth - the elements of the word being "fun" and "da-mental". I can only guess at where …
Continue reading →Evoland's page on Steam describes itself as “a journey through the history of action/adventure gaming.” That right there gives away Evoland's hook: as you play the game, you'll move from primitive calculator graphics …
Continue reading →The folks at NetherRealm have given us a taste. With Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe they gave us just a touch of what a game based on the DC comic …
Continue reading →Not everyone out there is going to be as excited as this reviewer to play Out of the Park Baseball 14, the latest super-sim baseball “statstravaganza” from Out of the …
Continue reading →[singlepic id=11553 w=240 h=180 float=left]Picture this: a game opens to the title screen and the only introduction is an on-screen hint that suggests you read the comic - it can't …
Continue reading →I'm just going to confess this right now: I never saw the appeal with the early Resident Evil games. Even when we had nothing better, the silly dialogue, unworkable controls, …
Continue reading →The first thing you’ll notice about Guacamelee! is just how damned funny everything is. Set in a Spanglish version of Mexico, we are privy to the life of one Juan …
Continue reading →That ghost dog is the bane of my existence. I’m running around the various stages of Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, trucking forward, thinking I’m about to grab that key, or …
Continue reading →Puzzle games love playing dress up, it’s nothing new. You see 'em acting as fighting games like in Super Puzzle Fighter, or even plot driven romance dramas as in last …
Continue reading →Whether you love or hate Mass Effect 3's ending, if you're like me then you can't get enough of the Mass Effect Universe. Bioware has hit a few roadblocks in …
Continue reading →Army of Two and its sequel hold a special place for me, being the first videogame I played through with my father-in-law. When Army of Two: Devil’s Cartel was announced …
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