The latest offering from Zen Studios could be one of its best yet. South Park: Super-Sweet Pinball is the newest table available for purchase from their already massive and ever-expanding
The platforming genre was what defined my early childhood. I have some fond memories of playing each and every Super Mario Bros. game all the way to completion. It’s
Nidhogg is deceptive in its simplicity. Characters seemingly ripped from an Atari game do battle on a two-dimensional plane. There are only two buttons at your disposal: jump and attack.
The sports video game season is winding down, with all the releases having hit store shelves and only one big dog waiting for its time. That big dog is NBA
For a long time it seemed like Dragon Ball Z would be the anime series with the highest number of console fighting games, but it seems like Naruto is hot
Alien was released on an unsuspecting audience in 1979 by director Ridley Scott. The beginning of the movie moves at a glacial pace, setting the stage for the feast of
The Persona series has been known for their entries in the RPG series, but Persona 4 Arena was an unexpected offshoot. Taking characters from an RPG game and placing them
With so many new racing titles coming out in the approaching fall/holiday months, it can be a confusing time for fans of the genre looking to get the most
My first reaction toward Skylanders Trap Team is one of deep, unmitigated cynicism.
“I know exactly what you’re trying to do to me,” I say to the game, as
Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments is probably the most literary game I’ve ever played.
I’m not saying that’s it’s the most artistic or thought provoking game,
Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes takes the tried-and-true formula of the toys-to-life genre and builds it out to Hulkish proportions–unfortunately, this behemoth is mostly full of hot air.
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