Reviews

Burn Zombie Burn!

Zombies on fire are always better than regular zombies. Zombies. You love them; I love them, more importantly we love killing them. Here’s a great idea: let’s set them on fire and THEN kil...

Burnout 2: Point Of Impact

It seems like only yesterday that I heard the phrase, “best crashes ever”. This was the infamous line given to Acclaim’s original Burnout for the PS2. Sure the game featured some int...

Bionic Commando Rearmed

You don’t need to jump to kick ass. There are some staples in gaming that are hard to overcome. Things such as health bars, ammo pickups and of course exploding barrels have become the foundatio...

BioShock

In the city of Rapture things are not always as they seem. Choices will be made, secrets will be uncovered, and genres will be redefined. Irrational Games latest foray into the FPS genre brings with i...

BioShock

An experience not to be missed even a year after its initial release. Last year Xbox 360 owners were treated to one of the most incredible gaming experiences of all time. BioShock broke new ground in ...

BioShock 2

The return to Rapture is a surprisingly pleasant one. The first Bioshock is now considered a modern classic, one of those games that took everyone by surprise with its’ amazing story and rich at...

Bit.Trip Core

Panic at the techno. The spirit of techno rhythm games will never die. Gaijin Games, the team responsible for Bit.Trip Core has returned with another WiiWare title featuring plenty of aesthetic charm ...

Black

Hype is an interesting tool, it can completely derail a game long before it even hits store shelves. Past victims include, but are not limited to, Fable, Halo 2, and of course the subject at hand Crit...

Blacksite: Area 51

In the ten years since its inception Midway Area 51 franchise has elevated from a archetypal arcade light gun game to a solid first-person shooter. The tradition continues with the latest release enti...

Blade Dancer: Lineage Of Light

The PSP is slowly becoming the hot spot when it comes to portable RPG goodness. With companies like Nippon Ichi and Atlus pledging full support, fans of the genre have had lots to cheer about. Blade D...