Reviews

Hail to the Chimp

This one may be getting impeached. Hail to the Chimp is the first endeavor since ex-Bungie employees Wideload games finished their previous cult-hit: Stubbs the Zombie. Granted you would never know th...

Half-Minute Hero

That’s what she said. When it comes to RPGs, until recently, the PSP has not had many. Most of them have been remakes like Final Fantasy and Persona. The release of PSPGo has almost been a rebir...

Halo 3

I have finished the fight. After three long years of anticipation Bungie has finally released their legendary opus to a nation of salivating Halo fanatics; most of which stood in line for hours to be ...

Halo 3: ODST

The Halo franchise continues to deliver. Ok Before I get into the nitty gritty of this review, before I tell you guys what it’s like to drop in to this new Halo title I am forced to say this one...

Halo Wars

Easily the greatest console RTS released to date. Commanding multiple units in the wide open battles native to the Halo series is a really good idea. Halo originally started out as a real-time strateg...

Halo: Reach

Bungie ends their Halo franchise with the best entry yet. There are games that come around that define a console generation, games that show that a game can be more than just a game, it can be an expe...

Hammerin’ Hero

You certainly know what time it is… If there is one thing that the PSP is lacking, it is an abundance of mindless action games designed for attention-deficit gaming. Most hardcore gamers are cer...

Happy Feet

The idea of releasing a new animated motion picture once a year isn’t a new one, nor is the idea of making a game to coincide with said movie to cash in on the phenomenon. Movie tie-in games have neve...

Harbor Master

Poseidon look at me now! The latest in battling entropy, Imangi Studios’ Harbor Master is quickly climbing the app store charts. Each level is a cargo port and you must guide boats of varying si...

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Do you fancy a game of Quidditch? The Harry Potter games have always been something of a conundrum. You see licensed games, especially ones based on movies tend to be on the far side of entertaining. ...