Reviews

Shinobido 2: Revenge of Zen Review

Acquire is certainly no stranger to stealth action, having developed the seminal Tenchu series. Now, they're back to ply their shadowy trade on the PlayStation Vita with Shinobido 2: Revenge of Zen.

Touch My Katamari Review

If there were ever a game that highlighted the odd world that the Japanese live in, it would be Katamari. A long running franchise that is so bizarre, you could be forgiven if you thought you were...

Ridge Racer Unbounded Review

As a long-time fan of both the Ridge Racer series and developer Bugbear, the news that they were merging piqued my interested in Unbounded ten-fold. When the culmination finally arrived, I was in shoc...

Defenders of Ardania Review

As a casual player of Tower Defense (TD) and Real-Time Strategy (RTS) games, I was very attracted to the first game I'd encountered which melded the two. Games which sit squarely in the...

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Review

It may have it faults, but I still think Resident Evil fans as well as co-op shooter fans will still get some enjoyment out of Operation Raccoon City.

South Park: Tenorman’s Revenge Review

South Park has been around for over 16 years now, and it’s still staying fresh and going strong. During all those years, one would think that a series this popular would spawn a game ...

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13 Review

The challenge for sports games is always to bring something new to the table every year. The rules of the sport don't change drastically over time, so developers really need to dig to create somethin...

Silent Hill HD Collection Review

What’s next? HD collections are all the rage, and it is only time before we see every game from generations past re-imagined for today’s audience. That said, not all ...

Ninja Gaiden 3 Review

Ninja Gaiden 3. Say it with me. It stands to reason that excitement would follow that statement. The first two games are still considered some of the best action experiences ever conceived...

Sumioni: Demon Arts Review

Sumioni: Demon Arts is a gorgeous game that plays well and offers a unique experience all around. The frustration of going back to see all it has to offer, though, is a huge barrier to entry.