Of all the licensed games on the market anime inspired ones usually fare much better than the rest. This is further enforced when you consider that one of the most popular franchises, Naruto spans two...
I enjoy all kinds of anime, from the sword and hip-hip fusion that is Samurai Champloo to the romantic comedies like Tenchi Muyo! Even with a palette as broad as mine I never bothered to even look at ...
An all too familiar experience hampered by predictability. My first exposure to the world of Naruto was in a video game store, strangely enough. I remember seeing all of these teenage boys sporting he...
“Your mom goes to college” “I like your sleeves, they’re real big” Most people have one of two reactions to quotes like these. One reaction is to chuckle to themselves an...
One of the hardest types of game to review has to be compilations. While most of them consist of a handful of stellar titles the rest is usually filled with no-name titles that the company uses to pad...
Grab your white knuckle cream, it’s gonna be a bumpy ride. When I was asked to review Nail’d, I was a little hesitant as I am not the biggest racing fan. But with the help of a few I playe...
More of a sideways step for the series. The original Ninety Nine Nights was a perfect example of the classic hack and slash gameplay a lot of us grew up with. It was also Microsoft’s first attem...
Something that is lacking in modern video games is the flare for the simplistic while striving for a sense of concentrated focus on one specific idea. It would seem that the two main factors in most m...
Sort of like a miniature version of Wii bowling. Apologies in advance to the avid bowlers of the world, but let’s be honest: bowling is not a sport, it’s an activity. A relatively simple a...
Good times in the prehistoric era. It is hard to imagine, but before entering myself into the world of gaming journalism I rarely touched a game aimed specifically at the younger demographic. Titles l...