Video Game Reviews
Dante’s Inferno Review
Developed by Visceral Games, the highly acclaimed team behind “Dead Space”, Dante’s Inferno is a video game interpretation of Dante Alighieri's “The Divine Comedy”. Visceral Games certainly ... Read More
Dark Void Review
The only other jetpack shooter I can remember playing is 2002's Star Wars: Bounty Hunter. I liked it, but at the time I remember thinking "One day, someone will get this right and it will be awesome.... Read More
Bayonetta Review
There’s no telling how high my expectations were while I was waiting to get my hands on Bayonetta. All I can say was that I expected a lot. Being a PS3 owner, and no 360 yet in sight, not due to... Read More
Mass Effect 2 Review
Let us begin with the graphics in Mass Effect 2. They are nearly flawless, with a few low textured shadows that do not take away from the cinematic awe of the game. Cinematic scenes, environments ... Read More
Final Fantasy XIII Review
Al; right without letting you wait, we will get started. We’ll start with graphics. The graphics are outright impressive, especially when viewed in full 1080p. Most everything looks crisp and pret... Read More
Dragon Age: Origins (PC) Review
Dragon Age: Origins is bound to go down in history as a classic of the RPG genre. BioWare, the developer of Baldur's Gate and Knights of the Old Republic fame, has made magic again, this time in a mor... Read More
Tank Battles Review
Tank Battles isn't a completely new IP, it's actually more of a revamp of the older version of the classic tanks that shoot each other (top down view, i don't mean the 2D ones that you choose angle, e... Read More
The Saboteur Review
Pandemic is best known for their actions titles, especially for the Star Wars: Battle Front series as well as the zany humorous game Destroy All Humans! and recently has been the victim of termination... Read More
Army of Two: The 40th Day Review
Let me start off by saying that Army of Two: The 40th Day is superior to the original in just about every department with the possible exception of the story. Army of Two: The 40th Day, without a do... Read More
Serious Sam HD Review
Serious Sam HD is the kind of game that some people are starting to miss after a lengthy hiatus. The shooter genre has moved away from the fast paced fragging seen in games like Quake and into more re... Read More
Killing Floor Review
Over the past few years, zombie games have turned into the World War II genre of games . . . in short, please stop. However there are some diamonds in the rough. The Left 4 Dead series has been a high... Read More
Darksiders Review
Well the 2010 releases are beginning with heavy hitters right away. Darksiders is the much anticipated apocalyptic action game from Vigil Games and THQ. Darksiders does not disappoint, as the end of o... Read More
Avatar The Game Review
Avatar is set to become a box office smash, but does the game capture the same magic as the movie. If you read anything before this then you know the answer to that question. While Avatar has some fun... Read More
Majesty 2 Review
Majesty 2 is the sequel to the acclaimed Majesty released back in 2000. Majesty was praised for its original take on the genre with its Sims approach to an RTS. Nine years later Majesty 2 hopes to hav... Read More
Dragon Age: Origins Review
Bioware is known for providing classic role-playing game experiences with titles such as Neverwinter Nights, Knights of the Old Republic, Baldur's Gate, and Mass Effect. And with Dragon Age: Origins, ... Read More
Assassin’s Creed II Review
Assassin's Creed was released back in 2007 and majority of the reviews criticized the repetitive missions and the imbalance found in the game play. Fortunately Assassin's Creed II takes care of all th... Read More
NBA 2K10 Review
Once again 2K Sports comes out on top in the world of NBA video games. While the last few years have not brought many new ideas to the table to the series, the solidity and fluidity of the gameplay ... Read More
Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and the Damned Review
The Lost and Damned, a $20 Xbox 360 exclusive, is a very meaty GTA IV DLC. In addition to significant single-player campaign it includes 50 odd new music tracks, 20 new cars, numerous new weapons, sid... Read More
Demigod Review
Demigod comes to us courtesy of Gas Powered Games, their claim to fame being the Supreme Commander series. From large scale conflicts they bring us to a small feud between beings of greater power. Dem... Read More
Forza Motorsport 3 Review
Forza Motorsport games, being ultra-realistic simulators, have not been known to attract wider range of audience. But all that changes with the arrival of Forza Motorsport 3. Its still a great simulat... Read More
Borderlands: The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned DLC Review
Borderlands released last month to great reviews and a fan base more than willing to look past any faults to the very fun experience underneath. Gearbox promised that the game would be supported post ... Read More
Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines Review
The odds are stacked against you Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines. Though Assassin's Creed was successful if repetitive on the PS3, 360, and PC, it was far from perfect. Now it seems like Griptonite Games... Read More
Ashes Cricket 2009 Review
Being a big fan of cricket, it was a no brainer for me that I had to pick up this game. After seeing some of the initial screenshots and videos of the game, I had the belief that this will be the best... Read More
God of War Collection Review
God of War was released back in 2005 to critical acclaim and praise from gamers for its intense combat, gore, and epic boss battles. Kratos quickly became the synonymous icon for the PS2 and God of Wa... Read More
Left 4 Dead 2 Review
Well I was still very much active in L4D1 when L4D2 was announced. It is only a year since the last game, and the question on everyone's minds is whether this game is worth it, after the prequel came ... Read More
Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony Review
Grand Theft Auto IV released to the world back in 2008 the only way it knew how, surrounded with media criticism, critical praise, and millions of devoted fans buying out copies to make it (at the tim... Read More
Torchlight Review
Every once in a while a really good indie game comes out, this time it's an Action Hack and Slash RPG game called Torchlight for the PC. You start the game by selecting one of the three classes a... Read More
Fallout 3: Point Lookout DLC Review
Let's face it - if you're reading this then you probably own Fallout 3, and if you own Fallout 3 then you more than likely love it just like every other person who has played the game. As such, a... Read More
Demon’s Souls Review
The first thing I want to say about this game is: Don't die! This is a dark RPG from going through dreary swamps to going through dark castle walls. It seems like hell has taken over this place called... Read More
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Review
(Note: This review was done on the Xbox 360 version of the game) The single player story for Modern Warfare 2 is absolutely stunning. Infinity Ward has kept true to their style of game development ... Read More