Reviews

Let’s TAP: Tap Runner

The future of Ninja Warrior. Prope’s Wii collection of games are in your iPhone! The Let’s Tap series, famed for its vibration-based controls, now have you putting your iPhone on a tissue ...

LIMBO

Nihilism has a game! Not sure what it is about video games, but we like to play as little boys. From Link to Ico to this nameless little guy, the boyish avatars have met with successively darker strug...

Little League World Series 2010

Take me out to the (little) ballgame. After spending some quality time with Activision’s latest baseball title I have to say this is the most deceiving game I have played all year. Not necessari...

LittleBigPlanet

All the charm, half the size. When Media Molecule’s latest creation landed on PS3 it was considered one of the most inventive and charming games to reach the system, or any system for that matte...

LittleBigPlanet

Consider the purchase of your PS3 more than justified. You’ll notice from the moment you pop Little Big Planet into your PS3, the presentation of the introduction was given more care it seems th...

LifeSigns: Surgical Unit

What do you get when you add a bit of Phoenix Wright, a dash of Scrubs, a generous helping of Trauma Center with a sprinkling of General Hospital? Spike/DreamCatcher’s Lifesigns: Surgical Center...

LOL

Agetec breaks new ground in DS gaming! L.O.L. gets in your face from the beginning by saying right on the box “If the game is boring, You are boring!” It sounds like a challenge, and it is...

Lord of the Rings: Battle For Middle Earth II

Since the inception of gaming, there have always been opposing factions of gamers. Whether you were considered a console junkie, a PC aficionado, or even back in my glorious hay day, an arcade addict,...

Lord of the Rings: Conquest

Reigning destruction as an Ent should be more enjoyable. Developed by Pandemic, Lord of the Rings: Conquest takes all the right ingredients and boils them down into something makes you die a little in...

Lost Planet 2

Monster Hunter with big guns. Capcom continues its streak of making difficult games with the sequel to 2007’s stellar title, Lost Planet. Hoping to capitalize on LP’s success, Capcom made ...