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League of Evil 2 Review

League of Evil took the iOS app store by storm and, to be totally honest, its sequel should too. I didn't play LoE because I wasn't lucky enough to own an iPad at the time, but best believe this time...

Dungeon Hunter: Alliance Review

Treading familiar ground is the worst nightmare of any new platform. The Vita launch is definitely the most robust, but it is also plagued with ports and titles that seem hard to justify the price tag...

Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 Review

I have always been a fan of the Shin Megami Tensei series. Atlus has published some shining examples of the RPG series under the SMT label, including the first Devil Survivor. So, you can probably...

Army Corps of Hell Review

My days of headbanging ended a long time ago, but when the title screen for Army Corps of Hell booted up, I'll admit that I slowly started to nod. Square-Enix's first effort for Sony's new handheld is...

Grand Slam Tennis 2 Review

Don’t let the name fool you; Grand Slam Tennis 2 is a far cry from its predecessor for Nintendo’s Wii console. Instead, EA has decided to revamp the entire game makin...

King Arthur II: The Role-Playing Wargame Review

King Arthur 2 surprised me with its approach to the RTS genre by adding such an in-depth story mechanic. Although this may become a bit boring for some players, it certainly adds to the story.

Warp Review

What would you do if you were an alien, captured by scientists and imprisoned in an undersea laboratory? Would you try to escape by using your ability to warp into objects to stealthily evade your ca...

Jak and Daxter Collection Review

I have a confession to make. I love HD collections. With the demise of backwards compatibility and my memory making older games look better than they actually do (I am looking at you Resident Evil Rem...

Shank 2 Review

I had a love/hate relationship with the original Shank. I adored the slick visuals and visceral combat, but the difficulty really tested my old man gaming skills. Sure, it was entirely plausible to be...

Gotham City Impostors Review

You can forgive Warner Bros. for wanting to milk the Batman license a bit; with the massive success of both the Chris Nolan films and the Rocksteady games, it would be foolish not to try and get a few...