Reviews

Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed

The latest iteration in THQ’s Destroy All Humans series has landed (get it, Aliens…landed…eh, see what I did there) on Wii with a new control scheme, a new developer, and a brand new...

Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon

Crypto is back! Everyone’s favorite mass murdering extra terrestrial returns in the newest game in the Destroy All Humans series, Path of the Furon. After two solid outings last gen, the series ...

Disney Friends

Ever since the introduction of Tamagotchi kids (and adults) have been obsessed with pet simulators. Everything from dolphins to babies has gotten the treatment and now Disney has gotten in on the acti...

Disney Sing It

Interactive Hannah Montana has finally arrived! Music games are becoming more and more commonplace these days and it was only a matter of time before we had Hannah Montana and company at the frontline...

Divinity II: Ego Draconis

A solid effort with a few hang-ups. Divinity II definitely has a lot of things working against it. For starters comparisons to BioWare’s latest RPG are sure to sprout up. Both games involve Drag...

Devil Kings

What do you get when you mix the repetitious combat of Dynasty Warriors with the gothic stylings of Capcom? Probably something along the lines of Devil Kings, the next iteration of mindless hack and s...

Devil May Cry

Well after almost a month of silence Zero is back and in the house with my review of the import version of Devil May Cry for the PS2. First off let me start by saying that there isn’t a better g...

Devil May Cry 2

In the realm of gaming we have come to expect many things, sequels for one never seem to live up to the original game’s greatness. Sure there are exceptions, Resident Evil 2, Mortal Kombat 2, Th...

Devil May Cry 4

The time has finally come. After all the YouTube videos, and playable demos, and show coverage it’s time to put Capcom’s latest devil hunting game through its paces. I must say that any fan of this se...

Diner Dash

Dinner reservation; party of eight. As hard as it is to believe the original Diner Dash is now a hefty six years old. This casual phenomenon started on the PC and eventually made its way into millions...