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.

Gears Gamer Night with Front Towards Gamer!

Brothers to the end, indeed! We’re teaming up, once again, with our good friends over at Front Towards Gamer for an epic (see what I did there?) Gears of War 3 gamer night and we want YOU to get...[Read More]

Resistance 3 Review

We are losing the war. The Chimera virus has infected 90% of humanity and the remaining pockets of civilization huddle underground, scraping a life together among the ruins. The humanity we know...

Warhammer: Wrath of Heroes Beta Impressions

Games Workshops is firing on all cylinders when it comes to the digitization of their Warhammer properties. In addition to the Warhammer 40,000 games (Kill Team and Space Marine), the miniature...

Alpha Mission Review

SNK continues to dig deep into their pre-NEO GEO catalog, this time delivering Alpha Mission, a top-down shooter with more depth than you would expect from a game from 1985.

T.N.K. III Review

It seems like SNK is re-releasing everything they ever made from before the NEO GEO’s launch. Some of these titles are real gems, others are absolutely abysmal and still...

Skydrift Review

I remember when we all complained about weeks going by without XBox Live Arcade releases. There are times when I almost wish we’d return to that simpler time, if only for a little whi...[Read More]

What’s the Opposite of “Kicking the Living Crap Out Of…?”

Each day, we hear about overworked developers and bad business practices. Unknowable amounts of mud get slung back and forth between publishers and fans. With the advent of digital distribution, we’ve...[Read More]

The ICO & Shadow of the Colossus Collection Review

When ICO first launched in 2001, and even as late as 2005 when Shadow of the Colossus graced the Playstation 2, the “games as art” conversation was still in its infancy. I...[Read More]