Feeling overwhelmed by so-called graphics powerhouses and tired visual effects? Why not try a game that’s pure gameplay. With remarkably pared down presentation, Echochrome makes it clear from t...
Big hats and crystal collecting. I think the idea of PSP Minis is absolutely brilliant. After the success of the Apple’s iPhone and its plethora of cheap forms of entertainment, bringing the sam...
360 owners rejoice! The day you’ve been waiting for has finally arrived! Since it’s announcement, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion has been perhaps the most eagerly anticipated title of this (and, thank...
When Bethesda released Oblivion on the Xbox 360 a year ago, it was quickly branded by gamers and journalists alike as the best reason to own the system. Some would even go as far as giving it Game of ...
I wrote my first review ever here and started with Oblivion because of my true love romance with Elder Scrolls. So I leaped at to chance to take on Shivering Isles as well. While I was not a big fan o...
Since the release of the Nintendo Wii there has yet to be one title that really utilizes every feature that the console has to offer. Sure Rayman and Monkey Ball make great use of the Wii-mote’s range...
Yes I am sure everyone was wondering how long it would take for ZTGD to have a review of what could possibly be the biggest console game of all time. The world of Morrowind is so much more than polygo...
The best (and only) one of its kind. Engineering stable viaducts for the populous not keeping you busy enough? Always dreamed of working with animals? 8Bit has the game for you. Elefunk combines the e...
Shadow of the Colossus comes to your iPhone Already selected as one of Apple’s 30 faves, I am coming a little late to the Eliss party. At first launch, Eliss did not win me over. Actually, if I ...
Agents are go!!! Gambus Kahn here, with a review of a very elite game; what game might that be you ask? Elite Beat Agents, another crazy game from Japan. I have played the original Japanese version of...