Author: Michael Futter

Mike is the Reviews Editor and former Community Manager for this fine, digital establishment. You can find him crawling through dungeons, cruising the galaxy in the Normandy, and geeking it out around a gaming table.

Fortix 2 Review

When we received Forix 2 for review, I immediately loaded up the YouTube video as I had never heard of the game or its predecessor. I immediately recognized the core concept of the gameplay from my yo...[Read More]

Hydrophobia Prophecy Review

It's not unheard of to see a game ported from one platform to the next, nor is it uncommon to see a period of years pass between platform appearances. What is rare is to see a developer take...

Hector: Badge of Carnage – Episode 1 Review

[tab:Review] Finding your pants is only the beginning. As a 30-something gamer that grew up on the format, I’m thrilled that point and click adventure games have received a lot of attention late...[Read More]

Your Doodles Are Bugged! Review

One of the greatest joys of being a reviewer is having an unknown game land in your lap that turns out to be something special. Your Doodles are Bugged! by Spyn Doctor is one of those titles.

Sanctum Review

Before the iPhone hit the market, tower defense games were few and far between. The first one I recall playing was PixelJunk Monsters, which featured the protagonist moving about the battlefield...

CrimeCraft Review

I'm typically hesitant to jump into MMOs. I've always viewed them as huge investments of time and money and, even with those that I've been extremely interested in, my enthusiasm...

The Next Big Thing Review

Point and click adventure games are a very special breed that have long since established their importance in the pantheon of game genres. Born of the Infocom-style text-based adventures...

Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes Review

I have a confession to make. I loved the premise of Puzzle Quest (and it's successors) but simply couldn't get into the game. I respect the innovation of combining RPG elements with match-3 gameplay.....[Read More]

WWE All-Stars Review

The PSP games that have typically shined the brightest are titles designed exclusively for Sony's portable platform. Ports of console games tend to disappoint due to missing features, diminished graph...[Read More]

Red Faction: Battlegrounds Review

When Red Faction: Battlegrounds hit my inbox, I immediately started to reminisce about the original Red Faction's revolutionary gameplay. I was excited to take a trip back to Mars, detonate...