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Grotesque Tactics 2: Dungeons & Donuts Review

There are some games out there that are funny. Then there are games that just try to be funny. Then, there’s Grotesque Tactics 2: Dungeons and Doughnuts, a game that tries to be funny...

Xotic Review

Twitch shooters used to be a big part of my gaming life. I love the fast game play, unique weapons and replayability. Most of those games pit you against human opponents or really difficult enemy AI.

AMY Review

I remember the days following Resident Evil’s arrival on the scene, when developers were scrambling to get their own survival horror games on the shelves. There were some really bad g...

All Zombies Must Die! Review

Zombies continue to be the hot button for games, and nowhere is that more apparent than the digital download space. The latest foray into the undead interactive entertainment arena is developer...

Gears of War 3: RAAM’s Shadow Review

When DLC was first introduced, I know that I wasn’t alone in being excited for the possibilities of extended single-player content. Most games take the easy route and add more online ...

Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath HD Review

The Oddworld games have always had an audience, even if it is a small one. The quirky characters and genuine humor have entertained fans since the original game debuted on the original PlayStation.

Prehistoric Isle Review

Prehistoric Isle, a new mini for the PS3 and PSP brought to us by the wonderful SNK, is actually not a bad little title to spend some time playing. You play as a fighter pilot in the 1930s tasked with...

Sonic CD Review

If you follow the industry at all, you know of certain games that get constant praise from gamers and critics alike. Sonic CD is one of those games, and for most of us, the experience has never been c...

Trine 2 Review

When the original Trine was released back in 2009, it received plenty of praise for its unique puzzle-solving elements involving physics. Developer Frozenbyte has since mastered the craft and decided ...

Duke Nukem Forever: The Doctor Who Cloned Me Review

Sometimes, it is still hard for me to believe that Duke Nukem Forever actually released this year. It’s even harder to imagine that single player DLC managed to make it onto our conso...