Author: Greg Baron

Bulletstorm

1,243,733 ways to die. As the lights dimmed and we sat through the short tutorial video that explained what Bulletstorm was all about I couldn’t help but get excited, I felt like a kid again abo...[Read More]

Battlefield Heroes

Doo Da Doo Doo, Da Doo Da Doo Doo! Battlefield is a series which a lot of PC gamers hold dear to their hearts, 1942 is still played by a ton of people but when D.I.C.E. decided to turn their attention...[Read More]

Mole Control

MindSweeper with exploding moles; sign me up! So as I entered the sleepy town of Molar Creek two thoughts popped into my head. The first was, “I wonder what the real estate value of a home was i...[Read More]

Mevo and the Groove Riders

I like your Funky, Funky Mevo Mevo and the Grooveriders was a title that I had never heard of, made by a studio that had never crossed my eyes before. However I was excited to do this review because o...[Read More]

Machinarium

A solid puzzler with a mute and lovable protagonist.. Machinarium was a puzzler that was released last year, but I only recently had the chance to play it in its entirety. When the game first booted u...[Read More]

Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West

The return of the Wild West. If I was to sum up in one sentence what Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West was I would say that it is Team Fortress 2 in the Wild West… with cowboys. OK seriously...[Read More]

King Arthur: The Role-Playing Wargame

A fantastic single player experience. King Arthur the Role Playing War Game is a mouthful to say the least. King Arthur as I’ll now call it, is an epic RPG mixed heavily with hardcore Strategy i...[Read More]

Osmos

I didn’t know this was a biology class! It’s a nice change of pace to be able to review a smaller, more bit size game for once. Thankfully, Osmos turns out to be just the right palette was...[Read More]