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.

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...

Rush’N Attack Ex-Patriot Review

When Hard Corps: Uprising launched in February, nearly every reviewer remarked that Konami had released a game that embodied Contra's spirit, even if it didn't carry the name.

Vertigo Review

When we reviewed Vertigo on the Wii back in 2009, Ken identified some things he enjoyed about the game and some elements that definitely were consistent with its budget title status.

Pipe Drop Review

Pipe Drop is an interesting twist on the puzzle formula made popular by Tetris more than 25 years ago. The game is simple enough to understand for anyone who has played a drop block game.

Bulletstorm Review

I can admit when I'm wrong. Before the Bulletstorm demo released on Xbox Live and the Playstation Network, I was pretty harsh in my criticisms.