Reviews

Trine 2 Review

When the original Trine was released back in 2009, it received plenty of praise for its unique puzzle-solving elements involving physics. Developer Frozenbyte has since mastered the craft and decided ...

A Kingdom for Keflings Review

Cloud gaming is the future. While it may never replace disk-based or downloadable games, OnLive has progressed from proof of concept to viable business in a very short amount of time.

Duke Nukem Forever: The Doctor Who Cloned Me Review

Sometimes, it is still hard for me to believe that Duke Nukem Forever actually released this year. It’s even harder to imagine that single player DLC managed to make it onto our conso...

Inertia: Escape Velocity Review

As you might expect, this just doesn't work very well, though enough struggle with it does allow the user to get a feel for the unusual nature of navigation in microgravity. The spaceship repairing...

Corpse Party Review

If you are an aged individual like me, you might remember a series of books called "Choose Your Own Adventure". These books featured branching paths that readers could follow...

Joe Danger: Special Edition Review

Joe Danger has spent most of the year as a Playstation 3 exclusive; their version of Trials HD, if you will. This exclusivity has been bypassed with Joe Danger: Special Edition on the Xbox 360.

Wanted Corp Review

In 1978, the world was introduced to Boba Fett (and the Star Wars Holiday Special, but let’s forget about that), a character that returned in The Empire Strikes Back and established a...

Mario Kart 7 Review

It’s like clockwork. Every new Nintendo system inevitably sees another iteration in the Mario Kart franchise, and each time, we eat it up. The venerable series continues to be solid, ...

WWE All Stars Review

When I reviewed the PSP release of WWE All Stars back in April, I commented how good it looked and played for a portable port. Imagine my surprise when I put in the 3DS version and found...

Apples to Apples Review

Before Facebook, “social game” had a completely different meaning. Social gaming used to mean in-person experiences in which the people playing were at least as important ...