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.

Saints Row: The Third Review

A few months ago, on the N4G Podcast, I mentioned that I had brushed off the Saints Row series many years ago after trying the demo for the first game. My compatriots jumped in and immediately...

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 a game...

BurgerTime: World Tour Review

There are two types of games built around nostalgia. On one hand you have games like Transformers: War for Cybertron or Space Invaders Infinity Gene. Those games are crafted lovingly with near-religio...[Read More]

Cave Story 3D Review

If you were to put Cave Story 3D in front of gamers that lived through the 8-bit era and told them it appeared on the original NES (just not in North America), you would have them fooled until...

Zombie Apocalypse: Never Die Alone Review

Zombie Apocalypse: Never Die Alone should be the perfect game for me. I absolutely love twin-stick shooters and zombies, even while saturating the gamescape, are still ridiculously enjoyable to mow do...[Read More]

Might & Magic: Heroes VI Review

It is a testament to its strength that the Might and Magic name has persevered over 25 years and three different companies while still retaining a loyal following. The core Might and Magic games, of.....[Read More]

Mahjong Cub3d Review

Mahjong Cub3d sounds like a good idea on paper; take advantage of the 3DS top screen and give a classic two-dimensional game new depth (pun intended). Unfortunately, the concept doesnâ€â„Â...[Read More]

Go Vacation Review

Minigame collections have become synonymous with the Wii. From representations of realistic activities like Wii Sports to the more absurd Rabbid-filled diversions, you can find pretty much...