First person shooters are certainly a dime a dozen, so when a game gets several sequels and is recognized by name, it generally means is the developers are doing something right.
It is hard to believe it has been over a decade of waiting, and even more amazing to know that there are only two months left. At PAX East, I finally got my chance to play Duke Nukem Forever and, nee...[Read More]
When Torchlight first landed on PC a little over a year ago, fans of dungeon crawlers, such as Diablo, were stoked. Not only were they able to get their fix while waiting on the oft-delayed Diablo 3....[Read More]
Sometimes I feel really bad for developers like Game Republic. It is obvious they have some really talented developers on their team.
There is a secret honor roll of games that those of us who consider ourselves "core" gamers feel are necessary experiences. We hold the entries inscribed upon this list...
[tab:Review] Insert some clever reference to A Boy and His Blob. The original de Blob is one of those games that if you played it, you have fond memories and wish there were a sequel. If you didn̵...[Read More]
If there is one thing we can usually count on when it comes to Nintendo, it is that when a game with a familiar name is released, it is going to be good.
I will be honest. When Sega announced it was bringing back some of the classics from its adored Dreamcast console, I was pumped.
On one hand we have a lot of improvements to the formula, but on the other, there are some questionable decisions that actually hold the title back.
Mario really needs to take some advice from Brett Favre. Over the years, Mario has starred in more sports games than most professional athletes. From tennis to basketball and even a small stint in soc...[Read More]