Reviews

Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix

The original world warriors return in High Definition. It is hard to believe that one game could absorb audiences for nearly two decades, but Capcom’s revered Street Fighter II series is still p...

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The formula for Nintendo’s Smash Bros. series should be familiar to just about everyone by now. This is easily one of the company’s most successful franchises to date, and for good reason,...

Super Scribblenauts

Expanding your vocabulary has never been this fun. The original Scribblenauts is considered one of the most unique and innovative games of this generation. The concept alone is so simple, yet so brill...

Super Paper Mario

In a break from the two previous Paper Mario titles, Super Paper Mario blends the action and RPG genres with an emphasis on the action, instead of the RPG. I’ve never played either of the predec...

Super Meat Boy

Charming, fun and full of splattery goodness. Microsoft’s Game Feast continues this week with one of the most obscure and addictive titles currently on the system. Super Meat Boy is a puzzle game of s...

Super Mario Galaxy 2

Even after all these years Mario has still got it. Mario. His name is synonymous with gaming. From five year olds to fifty year olds, if you mention Super Mario Bros to almost anyone in that age group...

Super Mario Galaxy

For someone who got their start as a humble Italian plumber – Mario has sure had his share of occupations. Think about it – Mario has tried his hand at everything from driving go-karts and...

Summer Athletics: The Ultimate Challenge

Budget-priced Olympic fun! It has always been a guilty pleasure of mine when it comes to gaming, but I simply love Olympic-style games. From the original Track and Field to even the most recent offeri...

Suikoden III

Wassupp fellow gamers, Gambus Kahn in the house coming to ya with a review of yet another great RPG that I really enjoyed, Suikoden 3. For those of you who don’t know about the Suikoden series, ...

Sudoku Ball Detective

It was Colonel Mustard in the study with the number nine. What would happen if you took the popular numbers-based puzzle game and combined it with the quirky mystery solving of Clue? You would get som...