For someone who has never seen the show I have played more Code Lyoko games in the past year than I care to recap. This series has become one of the Game Factory’s stable titles and it seems almost ev...
It seems like only yesterday when I first heard of the phenomenon known as Code Lyoko. It was in fact when I reviewed Code Lyoko for the DS a few months back that I discovered this adolescent version ...
Just another cog in the wall. Cogs, I have a serious beef with the creators of this game, first they give me a puzzle where I must slide blocks into place to make a bunch of gears turn so that the pro...
With March Madness in full swing, 2K Sports has made a smart move by releasing their perennial college basketball franchise for the PlayStation 3. Built on the same engine as 2K Sports’ award-winning ...
TD with a touch of O. A marriage of twin stick shooter and tower defense, Comet Crash melds the two popular downloadable genres with mixed results. Following their recent update, we took the defense w...
Setting a new bar for the horror genre. Terror is an emotion not often associated with video games. While there have been games in the past that invoke fear, very rarely does an interactive experience...
Genuine horror finally comes to the Wii. When EA released Dead Space last year it set a new bar for the horror genre. Its blend of immersive storytelling and creepy atmosphere combined to create one o...
A lesson in “what were they thinking”? A little over a month ago, Capcom released Dead Rising: Case Zero, a downloadable title that helped get fans of the series involved in the new full r...
Captain Smiley is my new favorite hero. Comedy is one of the harder roads to traverse when it comes to gaming. Very few people manage to get it right, and even fewer manage to make it genuinely funny....
In the realm of real-time strategy games there are a few sacred cows that everyone knows. Command & Conquer has always been one of these prestigious titles and even when EA decided to take over t...