The orb collecting addiction returns. The original Crackdown had the distinct advantage of being attached to the most popular beta in history: Halo 3. That meant that eventually just about everyone wh...[Read More]
There are a lot of things you can say about Team Ninja and its head honcho Tomonobu Itagaki, sure he is arrogant, alright to be fair he is downright cocky, but if you check the track record the boys a...[Read More]
In a perfect world we would not have to worry about being politically correct when we speak. We would not have to fear offending someone because of a misused phrase or comment. We could stare all day ...[Read More]
When the first DOA Xtreme launched on the Xbox some years ago many were left puzzled as to just what that game was all about. Sure it is chock full of gorgeous ladies plucked from the halls of the DOA...[Read More]
Crash makes his first system jump and boy was it worth it! We all knew this day would come, first Sonic, Sega’s beloved mascot makes an appearance on a Nintendo console. Now Crash has decided to...[Read More]
There comes a time in every man’s life when he is faced with adversity. For some it is harder to handle than others, in my case it is the choice of finally giving up my DOA2 Hardcore and move on...[Read More]
I can remember the first time I played the original DOA on my Playstation back in the day. Living in a Tekken dominated world DOA was a nice stray from the button mashing and ease that is Namco’...[Read More]
Crash makes his biggest leap since the PSOne. The Crash Bandicoot series has had a rough transition ever since leaving developer Naughty Dog’s tight clutches. It seems that everyone’s favo...[Read More]
Dabbling in innovation and some color. It was only a matter of time before a game company took one of our fondest childhood memories and created an interactive experience out of it. The fond memories ...[Read More]
Missing that iconic sound. Reliving classic gaming memories through remakes can be a double-edged sword sometimes. It is great to go back and play classics that you remember fondly, but when you find ...[Read More]