Earth Defense Force 2017 Portable Review
It’s not unusual for a console to receive ports of other games early in its life cycle. What makes Earth Defense Force 2017 Portable unique is which system it came from; what started off as 2007 Xbox...
View ArticleSly Cooper Thieves in Time Review
The day of the platformer has passed. During this console generation (albeit for a few exceptions), 3D, cartoonish platformer games have seemed to go the way of the dodo; there simply aren’t many...
View ArticleBioShock Infinite Review
In 2007, BioShock set the course for an entire generation of first-person game design. A disturbing cautionary tale of vanity run amok in an underwater utopia built on the backs of child laborers, the...
View ArticleNun Attack Review
As the PlayStation Vita continues to flesh out its library of games, Frima Studio enters the fray with Nun Attack, a quirky, low-cost downloadable title that’s a fun cross between Real-time Strategy...
View ArticleDragon Fantasy Book I Review
Many gamers have fond memories of Final Fantasy and Dragon Warrior (eventually changed to Dragonquest) on Nintendo’s early platforms. Their two dimensional role-playing escapades set the standard for...
View ArticleDivekick Review
When a gamer talks about the fighting game genre, one of two reactions usually happens. One subset of people will instantly start talking about combos, invulnerability frames, combo breakers, and...
View ArticleDragon’s Crown Review: For The Kingdom
Every new console announcement is usually accompanied with a deluge of game announcements. Some of these are new entries in storied franchises; some are brand new IPs. Most of these game announcements...
View ArticlePokémon X and Y Review: A Tale of Two Trainers
When we reached out to Nintendo about our upcoming review for Pokémon X and Y, we didn’t anticipate the company’s PR branch would send us download codes for both games… but it worked out rather...
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