Going back to its 2D roots, this latest incarnation of the series brings back the gore, the secrets and, most importantly, the smooth gameplay that made the series a legend.
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.