Reviews

Otogi: Myth Of Demons

There is nothing better than a good solid action title, for the most part the XBox has had more than it’s fair share of them but until now none have kicked this much ass. Set in a mythological w...

Osmos

I didn’t know this was a biology class! It’s a nice change of pace to be able to review a smaller, more bit size game for once. Thankfully, Osmos turns out to be just the right palette was...

Orphen: Scion Of Sorcery

Ok…so its one of the PS2 release titles, and for some reason no one has reviewed it. After playing this monstrosity I can completely understand why! Lets check out where this action/adventure rp...

Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising

Not designed for the twitch crowd. Sometimes when the whole world seems to be going one way, it’s fun to step out of line, turn around, and head straight back the other way. In the crowded FPS g...

Operation Darkness

WTF Atlus? “Fight the secret battles of WWII as you undertake the ultimate mission- assassinate Adolf Hitler! Confront Nazis, vampires, zombies and the most unspeakable horrors mankind has ever ...

Onimusha Warlords

Yeah baby, Capcom returns the Resident Evil style to the next-gen PS2 console. This game makes me anticipate Resident Evil 4 so badly. Onimusha is a survival horror title that takes place in feudal Ja...

Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny

Raise your swords warriors!! The time has come to battle the forces of darkness in part two of the all powerful Oriental Evil Dead game!! And all I have to say is…groovy! Onimusha 2 takes place ...

Onechanbara: Bikini Samurai Squad

Boobs, blood and no substance do not a good game make. What does it take to make a successful game nowadays? Graphics? Guns? Explosions? Actually with those ingredients you could make a kick ass Micha...

One Piece: Unlimited Adventure

Remember back when Japanese Animation or “Anime” as it’s called now, was just considered a fad. Just something that the kids were into for the moment but would pass due to “the next ...

Omega Five

The great thing about XBLA is that it is an arena for developers to showcase little titles that may be small in package but big on fun. Hudson and Natsume’s latest game sci-fi themed shooter, Omega 5 ...